Showing posts with label #apo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #apo. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Photo Exhibit: 7107 Reasons to Visit the Philippines

7107 Reasons to Visit the Philippines
A Photo exhibit in Barcelona, Spain - organized by Louie Simbe
01 May 2013

My photo collections have reached Spain for an exhibit!

Dios ti Agngina! (thank you) brother Louie for considering my photo collections in your exhibit. More power to you!

I'm not a professional photographer and I don't photograph for a living. I would rather call myself a Traveler, Explorer, Hiker or maybe an Adventurous person who is always on the go to see and experience the magnificence of things - from Cultural and Heritage sites to beautiful Landscapes, Forests and Mountains.

In fact, when I started going out to see things around me several years ago, I never had a camera with me. My friends would always call it "Picture in Memory" whenever I share my travel experience with them.

After a while, I finally decided to get a camera that I can bring with me and hang it on my shoulder so I looked like a real photographer on a field work.

I never thought that these photos that I made from my travels in the Philippines would be framed and get displayed in an exhibit that promotes Philippine tourism in Barcelona, Spain.

I can agree by just looking at the photos and remembering my mixed feelings of excitement with pride as I explored and discovered these gems that indeed, there are so many reasons to visit the Philippines. 

We are blessed with both natural and cultural wealth that we can be proud of to anyone in the world.

Though these photos were made on merely "point-and-shoot" technique, I hope that they will be able to justify the actual magnificence, beauty and historical importance of these subjects to the eyes of those who will see them.

It's more fun in the Philippines!

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Trekking Mt. Apo


North Cotabato & Davao
Day 1: 05 April 2012

Kidapawan City
The word "APO", pronounced as (A'PO) in the Ilocano vernacular means - "Respected Elder", "Master", "Sir or Madam" or "Powerful".

For me, since Mt. Apo is the highest mountain in the Philippines, it is an "APO" of the Philippine mountains. I was actually thinking way back in my Elementary days how did the mountain get its name.

Mt. Apo is one of the few mountains in the Philippines that I considered a "must climb" mountain and it's been on my bucket list for a while since I started climbing in 2011. Climbing this mountain is a "dream-come-true" for me.
Climb ID
On the first day of the climb, we met at the Peoples Park in Davao city at 4:00AM, boarded a jeepney and head on to Digos city. We left the place at around 4:30AM. We reached the City of Digos at around 8AM and had a quick breakfast and buy our packed lunch.
River Crossing
We left the City of Digos heading towards the city of Kidapawan in North Cotabato past 8AM. After about 3 hours travel, we reached Kidapawan City around 11AM. We went straight to the City Tourism Office to register and secure our permit to climb Mt. Apo. After registering ourselves, there was a 30 minute briefing. The tourism officer in charge told us that there were aleast 400 climbers and they have deployed several military officers to guard the entrance and exit points at Kidapawan for security. After the briefing, we head on to the jump-of point at Mandarangan, Barangay Ilomavis in Kidapawan City. We officially started trekking at around 1:00PM. We were delayed by atleast 3 hours on our climb itinerary.
Bolders
We had our lunch on the trail. After having lunch, we assumed our trek going to Lake Venado. Along the trail, we passed by a steam. We crossed the river atleast 6 times. I was personally amazed by the beauty of the river with massive boulders. We didn't get wet though as we passed through bridges made of bamboo. Crossing the bamboo bridges requires balance to avoid slipping into the water. There are bridges that has no hand rails.
Coong Camp Site
After enjoying the river crossing and taking pictures on the rocks, we continued trekking and passed through nice trails mostly covered by trees. We have also passed through a "sayote" plantation and we were told not to touch it.
Dinner
At about 3PM, we reached a camp and took a rest. We were told that locals have put up several stores on the camp as they are expecting hundreds of climbers during the holy week and we were not surprised to see the stores on the first camp site. It was good on the other hand because supplies are readily available in case we need it.
Night Life at Coong Camp Site
At this point in time, our guides decided that we will camp somewhere for the night since we were no longer be allowed to trek all the way to Lake Venado for safety reasons. We continued trekking to Coong and reached the place past 5PM already. Coong is a small camp site near a stream of water and by the time we reached it, it was almost fully booked (crowded). Our guides had to make room for us to pitch our tents for the night.

The weather at Coong camp site is quite cold. We were still lucky that the weather was good. We had our lunch around 7PM. After lunch, it was a free time. I enjoyed practicing low light photography using a head lamp and with 2 of our climbers. Lights down at 9PM. See more photos.

Day 2: 06 April 2012

Ladder

On the second day of the climb, we woke up at 3AM, had a nice breakfast, break camp at 4AM and started trekking at 5AM. This was the more challenging portion of the trail. There were steep trails ranging from 75 to near 90 degrees in steepness and we had to brace ourselves on roots and trees to climb it. There were wooden stairs installed on some of the steep parts of the trail that provided a big help to climbers.
Lake Venado Camp Site
We reached Lake Venado past 9AM and pitched our tents. We started our summit assault past 9AM. The landscape view going to the summit of Mt. Apo is breathtaking. The view of the entire Lake Venado/camp site can be seen along the trail and it is majestic. 
Overlooking Lake Venado
We reached the summit of Mt. Apo around 1PM. The way it looks, there are 6 peaks and we went up the highest one - the official peak.
The Ring

Two of our fellow climbers had a pre-nuptial at the peak. Everyone enjoyed the peak and had photo-ops. By 2Pm, we had our lunch at the peak - camp site area. By this time, it started to rain. We were planning to see the boulders but we cancelled it due to the weather.
Summit Assault
We started our decent around 3PM. Going down is even more challenging than the assault because of the rain and the slippery, muddy trail. We were all back to Lake Venado camp site around 6PM.
Mt. Apo Summit
Weather at Lake Venado is cold. We had dinner and socials Lights off at 9PM. See more photos.

Day 3: 07 April 2012

Camp Site Lake Venado
On our last day, we had our breakfast past 6AM as we enjoyed taking pics with the nice sunrise at Lake Venado. We started our decent to the jump-off point past 7AM. We were back to the jump-off point around 12PM and had ourselves logged. We head back to Kidapawan tourism office for our certificates. We visited Kidapawan market shortly and bought some products like Marang fruit and Durian for some and they were very cheap.
Climb Certificates
We had our lunch along our way to Digos and Davao cities. We reached Davao City around 7PM. One thing that caught my attention was the absence of "Latrines" at Mt. Apo.

Nevertheless, climbing Mt. Apo was a dream that came true. See more photos.

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