Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Amyak Maleh Mt. Matutum 2014

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Annually the Government Municipality of Tupi, South Cotabato holds a weeklong celebration called linggo ng Mt. Matutum that themed “Amyak Maleh” means climb and plant.  The said event attracts hundred of mountaineers from different places all over Mindanao. Im thankful for the said activity, because again I got the chance to climb the 2293 meters (7522 feet) above sea level Mt. Matutum. 


Fresh from Mt. Susong Dalaga advocacy climb held at Tampakan, South Cotabato we headed directly to the Municipality of Tupi for an early registration of the participants to join Amyak Maleh 2014. When we arrived to the place we seen two Municipal dump trucks already loaded with mountaineers. After the registration we are transported to Glandan, Barangay Kablon Tupi, South Cotabato where we start our jump off.


This is my share to our mother nature, done my part for Amyak Maleh. Feeling proud!


After the tree planting activity we started our trek all the way to “bubon” free flowing spring first stop before going to phase 1. Here you will fill all your empty bottles, the second water source is at the peak.  



After two hours of trek finally we reached the phase 1 of Glandan trail. Some participants did not continue their climb up to the peak and decided to setup a tent in phase 1.


We also met a number of foreigner participant’s during Amyak Maleh.


Some participants stop for a moment to catch their breath. Matutum trail after the phase 1 is no joke, considering the heavy baggage’s we brought, to reach the summit you need to use both your hands to hold the branches and roots of the trees.




Mountaineers life at the peak. Though we are cold and wet because of the rainshowers, nothing can beat the happiness we felt for the successful climb.


Riza, Ian, Angelo and Biboy prepare our breakfast.



At the peak you should need to learn how to conserve your water or else you’ll end up drinking water from the crater though it is drinkable, some people could not take to drink it because of the yellowish color.


Photo opts with fellow mountaineers before we descend back to Glandan.


Young and future mountaineers who joined us all the way to the peak of Mt. Matutum, their age range from 4 to 7 years old. Cool isn’t it?


Event Assessment Amyak Maleh 2014:

For every event mistakes is inevitable, during the event me and my friends setup our tent on peak 2 of Mt. Matutum this is also my first time to camp for the said peak, since there are no vacant place for us to setup on peak 1. An event marshal accompanied us. After we are settled he leaved us and we also instructed him to inform some other participants and ask them what group they belong then if they are from TEAM BUNDOL or FIRST FIVE TREKKERS kindly send them right to us. And then Biboy arrived at the peak, it’s good to know that they told Biboy to go directly to peak 2 where he’s friend “us” waiting  for him. But the thing is, it’s his first time to climb Mt. Matutum he didn’t even know where’s the peak 2, so he was lost and headed directly to crater, man that’s not good but thank God he made it on the peak 2 even if there is no trail sign.

Wew! There are much more things needed to say, but I’ll just let it pass for now and hoping next year for the same event, the organizer and coordinators fixed all the problems and learn from the mistakes from this year’s Amyak Maleh. Overall the event was indeed successful.

Itinerary :

Amyak Maleh 2014 Itinerary of Climb Activities

March 21, 2014 (Day 1)
5:00am - 7:30am Arrival and registration of participants/ Distribution of event jersey and ID
7:30am-8:00am Briefing of participants
8:00am-9:00am Travel from LGU Tupi municipal ground to Sitio Glandang (Jump off area)
9:00am-12:00nn Start trekking from Sitio Glandang to Phase 1
Tree planting at designated area
12:00nn-1:00pm ETA Phase 1
Rest/lunch at Phase 1
1:00pm-5:00pm Trek/assault to Mt. Matutum summit
5:00pm-6:00pm ETA Mt. Matutum summit
Set up camp/tent pitching
Prepare dinner
6:00pm-10:00pm Dinner/tapok-tapok (enjoy the view at the summit with fellow mountaineers)
10:00pm onwards Lights Off

March 22, 2014 (Day 2)
6:00am Wake up call
6:00am-7:00am Prepare meal for breakfast and packed lunch
7:00am-8:00am Breakfast
Break camp/prepare for Descent
8:00am-11:00am Trek to Phase 1
11:00am-12:00nn Lunch at Phase 1
12:00nn-3:00pm trek to Sitio Glandang.
ETA Sitio Glandang
3:00pm-4:00pm Travel from Sitio Glandang to Tupi Municipal Hall
4:00pm-5:00pm Wash up/ prepare for mountaineers night (Awarding of Certificates)
5:00pm-6:00pm Dinner
6:00pm onwards Awarding of certificates/mountaineers night (with Reggae band and raffle prices)

March 23, 2014 (Day 3)
Homeward bound
Registration fee is P400.00 (inclusive of activity jersey, event ID, transportation to and from Sitio Glandang, hosted dinner during the mountaineers night and raffle prizes.)

*For more information, please contact the following:
Maulvi U. Bajunaid - 09194092936/09269031934
Jefferson M. Mateo - 09099977970
Susan C. Manzano - 09983677084
Eugenio S. Sanico 09103894941


Sunday, March 23, 2014

Tampakan is a 2nd class municipality in South Cotabato; its mountainous and forested area contributes a large number of fruit, fiber, woodcrafts bamboo, rattan and corn. They are also known as a major producer of gold and copper that was utilized by Sagittarius Mines Incorporated SMI. Aside from the abovementioned source of living, they also promote eco tourism that makes Mt. Maiden Breast locally known as “Susong Dalaga” and Taal Falls renowned. 

Mt. Susong Dalaga is a conical hill at its peak resembling the female breast, located at Barangay Lambayong Tampakan South Cotabato. Though in the Philippines there are many places known to have Susong Dalaga, like in Pagadian, Zamboanga Del Sur, Tanay Rizal and Mt. Tagapo in Laguna de Bay. But I in my own view the one located at Tampakan has a perfect coned shape.


Luckily we have given the chance to climb Mt. Susong Dalaga. Nanay Rina Tan Padua also known as Bundokerang Nanay hold an event themed “Advocacy Climb Empowering Local Mountain Guides and Promoting Responsible Tourism through Mountaineering” and we are invited us to join the event.

Nanay Rina Tan Padua Event Coordinator.


Excited to climb and witness the beauty of the said mountain, we took a van from Bulaong Terminal General Santos City headed directly to Tampakan. It was a 45 minutes ride and finally we arrived at Tampakan Barangay Hall for the registration, and there we meet other fellow mountaineers from different group and places.


We are also warmed welcomed by the hospitality of the local officials and locals. They offered us cassava, buko, santol and papaya that fill our hungry stomach from the travel. We then set up our tents on our camp site besides the Barangay hall play ground and enjoyed the night before we go for a day trek to Mt. Susong Dalaga.


Day 2

Rise and shine, after we prepare all the things and foods needed for a day trek, we rode a municipal dump truck that will carry us to Barangay Lambayong our jump off point.


Finally we reached our jump off point, and then we stopped at a nearby hut for courtesy call where we congregate with local officials and introduce everyone.


By simply looking at the beautiful view of Barangay Lambayong, it awakens the inner child in me that want to run and play hide and seek whole day with the young kids in the small hills. I really miss being young. :)


At last we started our trek at Mt. Susong Dalaga headed by local guides and officials.



Picturesque view of Mt. Susong Dalaga trail going to the peak, the vast mountain ranges and the fresh breeze of air will make you feel great.



Mountaineers took a break to catch their breath and as part of the activity, we will free a grass owl named SUDA into the wilderness which the local government took care off after she was wounded.


Headed by Kagawad Vargas everyone is excited to free SUDA.


Suda looks back to the people who took care of her.


She then started to spread her wings.


Due to lengthy time stayed in the cage Suda got a hard time flying so she rest for a while, we also leave her so that she can have a moment and be freed from the stress. Then we continue our trek to the peak.


Mt. Susong Dalaga, though it is not as tall like any other mountains her trail should not be under estimated, that’s one big rule in mountaineering. At first I also thought it will be an easy climb but to my surprise the trail we descend is kind of technical since we used rope and the cliffs are quite dangerous. Also got a modest comment regarding the safety of the participants. The rope has no lock for every curve which makes it more unsafe. Some of the participants including me got a minor injury due to lack of safety equipments.




We got scratches and minor injuries as we descend from Mt. Susong Dalaga.



Though we experienced minor life and death situations, we thank God for the safety thrilling adventure.


For everyone who’s looking for a thrilling and fun adventure, you may want to try Mt. Susong Dalaga. It offers not only exciting venture but the magnificent view of Mt. Parker and Mt. Matutum that can be seen at the peak. 

We would like to give thanks also to Tampakan local officials especially Kagawad Vargas who accompany us up to the peak of Mt. Susong Dalaga, he disregard the exhaustion and the danger just to be with us. And also a big thanks to Denliz Binalot for a very yummy and delicious meal they serve us.


One of the products proudly made by resident of Barangay Lambayong, Tampakan. Avery nice and durable handmade baskets.


Itinerary



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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Finally the long awaited day has come; the Municipality of TBoli celebrates their 40th Foundation and 16th Seslong Festival, part of their activities is the Invitational FUN CLIMB to Lake Holon the crater of Mt. Parker / Melibingoy which is recognized as the Cleanest Inland Body of Water in the Philippines. 

Day 1

The sky was clear and I can really feel the heat of the sun on my skin, but nothing can stop a travel and adventure junkie like me. We meet up with other mountaineers at TBoli Tourism Office where we register and set up our tents, Im so glad that they are the same persons I met before during Earth Panic Environment Club (EPEC) Outreach, Feeding and Climb activity at Barangay Bagong Silang, San Jose General Santos City.





Day 2

Still haven’t got enough sleep due to last night socialization with fellow mountaineers, We have no choice but to wake up early to prepare our breakfast and pack our things. After the preparations we travel to Barangay Salacafe our jump off point to Lake Holon.


It was a bumpy ride and we are covered with dust, at last we safely arrived at Barangay Salacafe after an hour of travel. But before we start the adventure we posed for photo opt.


First Five Trekker Mountaineering Group together with lakwatserongmamoy and Archie.
 

BAKTAS MSU Mountaineering Group


Team BUNDOL Mountaineering Group


It is already 11:00am in the morning and we are behind the planned schedule time before we start our trek to Lake Holon.  The day was so hot, that I almost collapsed and worried for possible heat stroke we stop for a break in one of the local house at Sitio Nabol. The residents welcomed us and offered us some cassava cake “alupi” and drinks.






Lastly after enduring three hours of trek, we finally reached our destination. Upon seeing the magnificent sight of Lake Holon all the fatigue and exhaustion was out of the blue gone in an instant.



The groups are busy setting up their tents.


After we fixed and setup our tents and stuff we then excitedly run into the water to try kayaking adventure that the LGU Local Government Unit arranged for us.

Wako and Macky enjoying kayaking adventure.


Martus, Josh and Ken having fun rowing the boat



Fresh yummy tilapia for dinner, local fisherman sells 10 pieces of tilapia for 100 pesos worth it isn’t it?



We also do socializing at night, to have a chance to meet with other mountaineers from different groups and places. One of the old inhabitants in the place also tells us chronicle about the legend of Lake Holon, and where does the lake came from.


Sunrise at Lake Holon.






ITINERARY

Day 1

08:00AM – 5:00PM   Registration
                               Set-up of Tents (beside Tourism Office)

Day 2

06:00AM                  Wake-up, Prepare for breakfast
07:30AM                  Break Tent
08:00AM                  Jump off to Brgy. Salacafe
09:00AM                  ETA at Brgy. Salacafe, Registration
09:30AM                  Start trekking to Sitio Nabol
10:30AM                  Tree Planting at Sitio Nabol
11:00AM                  Trek to Lake Holon (camp site)
12:00NN                  ETA at Station 2 (Helipad 2), Lunch
01:00PM                  Jump-off to Lake Holon campsite and or outlet campsite
02:30PM                  ETA at campsite
                               Set-up Tents
03:00PM                   Photo opt
                                Swimming at outlet (optional)
05:30PM                   Prepare for dinner
06:30PM                   Dinner
07:00PM                   Socials
10:00PM                   Lights off

Day 3

06:00AM                  Wake up Call
                               Breakfast preparations
07:00AM                  Clean up Drive at Lake Holon Outlet
                               Swimming
09:00AM                  Break camp
10:00AM                  Start trek back to Brgy. Salacafe
11:30AM                  ETA at Station 2, Lunch
12:30PM                  Start trek back to Brgy. Salacafe
02:30PM                  ETA at Brgy. Salacafe
                               Jump off to Poblacion, T’boli
03:30PM                  ETA at Poblacion (Municipal Tourism Office)
                               Proceed to SARS Paradise Resort
04:00PM                  Set-up Tents at SARS Paradise Resort
05:00PM                  Swimming at the pool/ wash-up
06:30PM                  Dinner (sponsored by T’boli LGU)
07:00PM – 12:00 MN  Mountaineers Night



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