Monday, October 22, 2012
WHO WILL SAVE THE MOUNTAINS?: A TREKKER'S SENTIMENT
A mountaineer is
somebody who doesn’t only climb a mountain but also takes care of it. He
doesn’t get drunk and breaks wine bottles at the mountain. He doesn’t take drugs
in the mountain. He respects and loves the mountain. And he knows he doesn’t
own the mountain.
Musuan Peak, the very first on the list of mountains I
communed with, is a hiker friendly gentle slope south of Valencia City. It has
been an instructional and research site for CMU students specializing in
Biology, Entomology, Soils, Forestry and the like. The university has exerted
much effort in rehabilitating and preserving its forest.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
THE MOUNTAINS I HAVE COMMUNED WITH...
Musuan Peak, Maramag, Bukidnon |
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
MT. PALAOPAO: DECEITFUL YET BREATHTAKING
Mt. Palaopao, another Bukidnon’s rocky mountain visible in
the highway of Kisolon, Sumilao proudly stands 836 feet above sea level. The top was once forested while the sides contain several caves and rockshelters which were used as burial grounds during the early 19th century. Now, the mountain is another
traditional site for a religious pilgrimage during Holy Week. Its grandiose
form catches the eyes of every passers-by. Its scenery draws an avid
photographer and an ordinary hiker; its challenging rocky walls allure an
experienced mountaineer. But a lot more await an adventurer and nature lover.
DINAGAT ISLAND: AN ISLAND OF DAUNT AND FANTASY
The main island of Dinagat Province, Dinagat measures about 60 kms from north to south. It possesses splendid rock formations, white beaches, waterfalls, caves and bonsai forests perfect for thrill-seekers. The capital of San Jose is the headquarters of Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association, Inc. (PBMA) founded by the late Ruben Ecleo.
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