Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Mt. Tampurong (An Un-spoiled Mountain on Mt. Apo's Foot)


Last February 27, 2010 I was invited by a mountaineering group named HADAMS ( Habagatang Davao Mountaineering Society) to join their training climb in Mt. Tampurong , Matti , Davao del Sur and due to my eagerness to climb the area and conduct a mapping ,, I joined without any doubt of what lies ahead of this adventure.


Tampurong as they call is one of the neighboring mountains of Mt. Apo with an elevation of 1,694 masl based on my Etrex Legend GPS by Garmin. Even with the low elevation compared to Apo, it still features several wild orchids and moss carpeting along the trail as proof of the area’s flora diversity. Also wild boars presence can be seen along the trail and also serpent eagle hawks and birds soaring in the area .


Our trek started in Brgy. Matti following a horse trail for about two hours goin to the base of Mt. Tampurong where we had our lunch and load water which would last until tomorrow for there is no water source at the campsite. Also we cooked our food for dinner so we would not require to bring more water for cooking.

On our way up , I consider it as a very technical one for there is no established trail and we just followed a hunters trail which was not used for a long period and according to Jun Aligway ( Hadams VP and Head of Operations) they climb Tampurong only once a year with not more than 30 participants that’s why it stays untouched that way plus considering the many Romblon leaves and other plants with thorns that could give you scratches .


The campsite situated in the summit is covered with ferns and moss under forest trees which could accommodate around 50 climbers or around 20 tents.


On the second day, we took the route on the left side of the mountain facing Brgy, Balutakay which brought us to Tampurong River that lead to what they Virgin falls where we refill water ,take lunch and had a splash on the clear water to refresh our warm bodies . After a while we continue the trek for around thirty minutes where we arrive at Campo 1 where our vehicle bound for Digos City awaits.


My experience to Mt. Tampurong gives me a different experience in mountain climbing and brought me to the most untouched place in my mountaineering carrier,,,,with a consolation of knowing new friends and gorgeous models for my blog,,,,,,Alright..

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Samal’s Island Traverse Trekking to offer Extraordinary Adventure Experience

Written and based on actual experience by Julius R. Paner, MFSM External Vice President

When the Tourism Office of Island Garden City of Samal convinced the Mountaineering Federation of Southern Mindanao (MFSM) to facilitate a Traverse Trekking from Barangay San Antonio of Babak down to Barangay Aundanao, every mountaineer thought it would just be an effortless climb. Others considered a Putting-Bato experience as a basis for such an easy voyage and it could even offer just a common mountaineering activity. Well, it would be easier said than done. The real test will come March 3-4, 2010.


When I joined the reconnaissance survey last February 21-22, 2010 along with Gabo and Bryan, we discovered something unique about the trail. The ocular inspection turned out to be a trailblazing activity. We got lost twice, had to maintain a very efficient water management and had to go through several subsistence before we considered the trekking over.


Our first stop was at the house of a mountain guide in San Antonio. From there it took us 3 and a half hours before reaching the campsite in a cultivated farm land saturated with agro-forestry crops. Although the water source from the campsite is very far (just to warn would-be participants that the last station to refill water is at the house of a mountain guide in San Antonio), what’s good about the campsite is that everything about Davao City is visible especially in the evening.


The next day, we thought once again that the trail going down would be just as simple as eating peanuts. Alas, it never looked that easy either. As Bryan would put it, it could be a “White Peak Material”. We had to pass through bushes of bamboo species with a trail that was as small as our slippers. So small that we must take extra care not to stumble or else we would be rescued down under as deep as the Pacific Ocean. We were walking on top of a ridge, all ridges…and when we thought we were on the right track going to Aundanao being the trail tail, we instead passed the other dead creek with destination unknown to all of us. Thinking that streams flow directly to the ocean, we followed its minute flow and eventually landed in a different destination. We landed instead to Sitio Kima.


Several mountain ranges can be viewed while we were traversing one ridge after the other. The highest point we recorded was at 500 masl and the rest offers medium-range mountain crests. There will be portions of the trail where a rope should be installed for easy climbing access. Once again, there is no water source in the area, that’s why I would like to mitigate everybody of efficient water management and to bring enough water for personal consumption (although we asked the village folks to bring potable water for sale during that date). The trail was previously elapsed by human beings (particularly by local folks) on August 2009. We were in fact the first mountaineers who stepped into that part of the world and it was the first ever in the history of Philippine Mountaineering (heheh). Along the way, we saw several wild orchids carpeting a huge part of the trail, proof only of the area’s flora diversity.

In a nutshell, this upcoming climb promises to be a mammoth experience for us. Another good point about the trekking is that it will be finished off in an incredible island of Canibad. It might just be a minor climb but the experience will somehow be “blue-chip”. #




Thursday, February 18, 2010

Samal Island Traverse Trekking

Note:
Registration for NonMFSM members is P 180.000
Register @ Mulllatto Outdoor Shop
CM Recto Street , Davao City
or Contact Engr. Albert C. Gabriel @ 09193142117
Julius Paner @ 09208567991
e-mail @ mfsmincorporated@gmail.com

Monday, February 15, 2010

The Oldest Foreigner Who Conquered Mt. Apo via Sibulan Sta. Cruz Trail


On February 13, 2010, I took the honour to guide David Walladge to conquer Mt.Apo ( Philippine’s highest mountain) with the help of Bryan GabaƱete (my sweeper and medic) and Anzel Camad ( a local porter).

David who looks like Sean Connery in the movie “ The Rock” (born and raised in Australia who mostly lived in the outback and work for about thirty years as a telephone repair guy) is already in the prime of his life at sixty years old when he did this climb and that makes him “ The Oldest Foreign Mountaineer “ who reach the top of Mt. Apo via Sibulan Sta. Cruz Trail which I consider the most technical trail of the mountain.

With his superb physical strength and determination considering that he has only one lung ( fifty percent of both lungs are working) , we reach the summit on the second day before noon and managed to get back on the third day as per itinerary which I designed for average hikers.

Congrats David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

For more info about Mt. Apo and photos, kindly visit: http://mtapoadventure.wordpress.com/ or just click the link on the right with Mt. Apo Adventure on it.