Friday, November 9, 2012

Mt. Tuco...Outreach and Medical Mission

Nobody can stop what you really want to do in life...

Municipal Hall of Aguilar

St. Joseph Parish Church










Another invitation received from a very organized group...The T.U.C.O. Mountaineering.... This event is an outreach program and a medical mission for the people of Sitio Mapita, Brgy. Laoag, Aguilar Pangasinan. The group T.U.C.O. Mountaineering with the cooperation of Hunyango Bundokero and KABAN(Kabataang Binuklog para sa Kalikasan), together with the individual joiners like me, made this program a very successful and meaningful to everyone. During the event, you can see everyone is doing their volunteering works. Wala kang maririnig na mam/sir, paki gawa mo nga ito...lahat ay kusang kumikilos para sa ikabubuti at ikagaganda ng programa upang maihatid ang serbisyo at regalong dala para sa mga naninirahan sa Sitio Mapita... Tears on my eyes almost drop when I saw this kids having their big smiles on their face receiving something from the group... adults cannot stop saying "thank you" when the medical team starts to check their body conditions and give them some medicines and vitamins... Other says..."salamat at pumunta kayo dito...bihirang bihira lang ang may magpunta dito sa amin para gumawa ng ganitong programa...salamat talaga..." 
Medical Assistance
Giving of School Supplies
Sitio Mapita is more or less 2hrs drive from the town proper of Aguilar, Pangasinan. There are only more or less 100 families living in the area. Most of them belongs to the Cancanaey Tribe. And as I observed the place, they have only few classrooms and no electricity. Their source of living are from planting rice, camote, and some veggies. 
With buddies riding on top of mini-dump
truck provided for us by the municipal govt.
Long and winding road to Sitio Mapita














After the event...around 2pm, we prepare our trekking adventure to Mt. Tuco....according to one of our climbing buddy, Sir Gery, we are the first group who will set a camp on its summit...Waaah!...ibig sabihin di pa ganun kaayos ang trails? OMG...kinabog nanaman ako dun! I got no choice....eto nanaman ang Nanay nyo, susubok nanaman ng kabundukan...Here are some photos happy to share with you along the way to summit of Mt. Tuco in Sitio Mapita, Brgy. Laoag, Aguilar, Pangasinan











Can you imagine trekking in this rocky trails???? Urgh!...It is not advisable to wear sandals....ang sakit sa paa...gas-gas talaga ang paa ko...huhu! Thanks to the Amuyongs, they made our trekking so funny....Ang saya nila kasama...it looks like Jologs like me...hihi..









Taking some rest....though its hard to find some shade for resting, payong ang solusyon ng iba...but others don't want to have payong.....according to the  Amuyongs....sagabal sa kodakan....hahahaha!
Grabe kasi talaga....walang kapuno-puno ang bundok na ito...sobra init....tirik na tirik ang araw...ewan ko kung effective ang SPF24 ng mga kasama ko...hehe!


Sunset in Mt. Tuco




Our Camp


At last...we reach the summit after more than 3hrs of trekking....haaay.....kahit labas dila sa pagod...iba talaga ang feeling pag nasa tuktok ka ng bundok. You have your 360degrees view..... Salamat ulit Inang Kalikasan at binigyan mo kami ng magandang panahon para makita ang iyong ganda.... I consider this as my 2nd summit on my Byaheng Jologs, Revival Climb...




Good Morning....Mt. Tuco....
Beautiful Morning At Mt. Tuco
with sir Gery's sleeping place
The Summit, Mt. Tuco
I was so amazed with my co-joiner sir Gery, when I saw the place were he slept...dun sa hukay near our camp...marami daw kasing ginawang open mining nuon sa lugar...believing na may mga treasures and expensive rocks....What a bright idea of sir Gery....tinabingan lang nya ng mat yung ibabaw ng hukay at ayun...whalla!... para na siyang naka-tent...hahaha....bundokero, bundokera...gawin na ito lalo na sa mga walang tent tulad ko...hehe!
My tent-mate, Mam Raq
My surprise climb buddy,
 King my nephew

What a surprise!
It was only 2days before the climb, when my nephew, King, told me that he is also joining the Mt. Tuco climb....Gusto ko na yatang maniwala na malakas ang impluwensya ko sa pamilya...hehe

with the bagets

The next generation ng mga mamumundok....nakakatuwa ang mga bagets na ito...at a very young age, as early as 11yrs old,  they already know how to appreciate nature. They already know the principle of LNT (Leave No Trace) And to think that they are doing this with their parents, mabuhay kayo mga ina at amang mamumundok!..You're teaching your kids how to love and appreciate Mother Earth...Sana ganito lahat ng parents...Kaya mga bagets...Taralets na sa Bundok...


My Buddies
with sir Monski of TUCO Mountaineering
with sir Egay "the great man behind all the group"
Around 7:30am...time to descend....At first, I thought we are going back to Sitio Mapita, but our group leader told us that we are going to descend to another trail which will pass thru a falls and a lagoon.... Upon hearing a falls and a lagoon...everyone gets excited. I told myself, this would be a very exciting adventure....






I think I need a pole going down.....nobody is exempted from sliding on a very slippery grass....Ouch....! Others just sit and do some playful thing in going down....Weee...Ouch again!...That's my seventh times....hahaha....My pants got a hole....!
Some are shouting...totoo ba ang falls??? Napapadalas na take5 ko....Urgh!






Here are some photos of the hardest trail I've ever encountered in this climb....Waaah! Feel ko mas mahirap yung pababa kaysa paakyat... And we're running out of water to drink...When we reach the water stream, nakita ko umiinom silang lahat...At first I was hesitant to drink, but I felt so thirsty....Kaya sabi ko sa kanila, damay-damay na ito...kapag sumakit ang tyan ng isa lahat na sumakit ang tyan....One for all, all for one! hehe!

The Falls

The Lagoon
At last...it's true...ang ganda ng falls at lagoon....This was the most refreshing moment ever....ang sarap maligo! Some did their jumping stunts in the lagoon...Some just dip their body in the water to freshen up....
Kahit nagkasugat-sugat ang paa ko sa rocky trail pababa, sulit pa rin talaga ang pagod kapag ganito kaganda ang makikita mong view...this was really awesome! This is the price that we've got in climbing mountains....this price can't be paid in any amount...this feeling is unexplainable! This is the reason why mountaineers keeps on climbing mountains...again and again!
It's more fun in the mountains!

Mt. Tuco, Sitio Mapita, Brgy. Laoag, Aguilar, Pangasinan

A very special thanks to:
  • T.U.C.O. Mountaineering--Sir Mon Sison for the invitation
  • Sir Egay and Wife Mam Jacky --KABAN
  • Hunyango Bundukero
  • My fellow joiners especially Mam Raqy my tent-mate
  • The Amuyongs who keeps the treck relaxing because of their un-cut jokes
  • My fellow joiners whom I don't feel left behind
  • The people of Sitio Mapita
  • Sir Gary who joined us all through out the trekking
  • People from the Municipality of Aguilar, Pangasinan
  • Our guide
              

Monday, November 5, 2012

Mt. Tagapo, Talim Island - Climbing Mountains is for Everyone....My revival climb after more than 20yrs!!!

Summit View
Jump-off place, Brgy. Hall of Janosa











Chapel near Brgy. Janosa



Summit Trail





At first, I am just having fun of reading others blogs about their climb adventures... It was the same feeling when I started to travel last January, 2012 ...Dati na akong umaakyat ng bundok during my college days. And that was already more than twenty years ago...Whew! Super tagal na nun ha....! After I got pregnant, I don't have any climbing activity since then.  But when I read one of Batang Lakwatsero's blogspot ...I told myself... "ang galing naman ng batang ito...buti pa siya nag-eenjoy sa pag-akyat kahit mag-isa lang"... And my happy and exciting memories of climbing mountains winked on my mind... "bakit nga hindi ko gawin ulit... alam ko kaya ko pa, kesa naman dumating yung time na wala na akong makitang summit kahit isa, because my body resists the capability to climb...."  
And the feeling of eagerness became stronger and stronger....I read more blogs from different blogger...some of them became my favorite site. And since I don't know any mountaineer now a days, pinakapal ko ang aking face, brother and sisters..hehe! I keep on commenting on some blog site that catches my interests, I also do some friend invites to those selected mountaineers...thanks to them because they don't refuse my invitation to be their FB friends...hihi...I also did some "epal actions" like joining to their wall posts/conversations just to get updated on how mountaineers do their passion in reaching summit ...With this efforts and kapalmuks,  I keep on hoping that someday, I can join and test my endurance and capability to climb again and do this Revival Climb of mine....

Thanks for the humbleness of Sir Ivan of The Backpackers, he invited me to join their climb in Mt. Tagapo, Talim Island in Binangonan Rizal.... A big thanks also to sir Thrasher Mina of The Adventures of Manong Unyol who encouraged me to climb and even giving me some tips and facts that even older women than me can still reached the summit and can climb with the young generation of mountaineers.

There is not much difference on mountaineering during my good old days than today...except that mountaineer now a days invested on their some beautiful and expensive climbing gadgets. Unlike during my time, we are not that particular on this things. Basta maka akyat lang...talo-talo na...But the only thing I really noticed, since all my buddies during this climb are all much younger than me, is that the feeling to be with others, the camaraderie, the sharing of different climb adventures, the respect to individuals, the concern to people that you first got along with and the love of nature are the same...Kaya lalo tuloy akong nakakapag balik-tanaw sa nakaraan ko.... yun kasi ang masarap sa bundok, we learn how to respect and be respected by others...
Campsite with Summit View
Kaya sa mga nanay na tulad ko, be proud with your sons and daughter who love to go climbing... because being a mountaineer is not that all pleasure, it is a big training for an individual whom they can learn how to be independent, be more disciplined, responsible and have a big role in taking care of our mother earth. And to all young mountaineers, I hope your parents see this principle that I use to see....
And to show what makes the mountaineer climb again and again just to reach the summit though it was really a breath-taking adventure, I want to share this pictures for you to see how beautiful our nature and what it has to offer with us...



My BP tent mates (Ms.Chons & Ms. Ane)










The Girls









My Buddies













My best ever climbing buddies who makes this dream turns into reality...Now I can say....Climbing is for everyJUAN... It's more fun in climbing....Ulitin na 'to.....!