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My advice is to start your hike early, around 8 am. It gets hot quick, and you'll enjoy a quieter trail before the crowds show up.

I recommend bringing plenty of water and some snacks. The summit is awesome, but it's a bit of a workout! I ran out of water on the way up, and it was tough without it.

If you're planning to grab a bite, try the local street food nearby. It's cheap and delicious! I had the best tacos right before the hike. Trust me, way better than the overpriced snacks you’ll find at the entrance
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I think you'll have a better experience if you bring your own extra set of cues. The ones there can be a bit rough around the edges

My advice is to start off with a few rounds of practice if you're new. It can be pretty intimidating with some skilled players around, but don't worry, everyone was really chill!