| June 24, 2008 04:41 PM Tuesday | Article read 1,079 time(s) | | 2 mountaineers drown, 1 missing, 9 rescued | | By: Mamer Bañez | SAN Antonio, Zambales -- Two mountaineers drowned while another was missing when they were swept by flashfloods while crossing a creek at the foot of Mount Pundakit at the height of typhoon “Frank.” Nine of their companions were rescued by the police, Navy and barangay officials of Pundakit. Police chief Insp. Modesto Dadural, Jr. identified the fatalities as Joseph Felarca of Project 8, Quezon City, and Joan Pimentel. Missing was Thaddeus Reantaso. They are all members of the AMCI Mountaineering Club, Inc. based in Makati City. Rescuers recovered the bodies of Felarca and Pimentel floating off the coast of Barangay Pundakit. Rescued were Robert Joseph Torres, Kimberly San Juan, Teejay Sakuma, Suzzeth Santiago, Joseph Paulve, Marris Zapanta, Virgilio Zapanta Lean Vellongco and Broji Forcadela, all from Metro Manila. SPO2 Roberto Llorico said the group climbed Mount Pundakit Saturday and went downhill at 12:30 p.m. yesterday when the accident occured. A large volume of water cascading from the mountain swept the victims downstream. The survivors were able to hold on to each other and anchored their feet on the rocks in the middle of the creek. Torres, who sustained bone fractures, was taken to the San Marcelino District Hospital. Rescuers continue their recovery operation for the other missing mountaineer. Reference: http://www.journal.com.ph/index.php?issue=2008-06-24&sec=8&aid=64169
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GET READY FOR AN ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME The AMCI Mountaineering Club, Inc. invites you to join the 2008 Basic Mountaineering Course (BMC). The BMC is a four-month training program which includes physical exercises to improve fitness and endurance, lectures on outdoor skills, and climbs. To learn more about AMCI and the BMC, you are invited to attend the BMC 2008 Orientation Night for FREE on June 11, 2008 (Wednesday) at Antonio Molina Hall, Equitable-PCI Bank Tower II, Makati Ave, cor. HV Dela Costa Street. Registration starts at 6:30pm. Kindly forward to your friends, family, classmates, officemates, yahoo groups
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OPEN CLIMB: MT. DAGULDOL San Juan, Batangas Jump-off: Brgy. Hugom, San Juan Latitude, Longitude, Altitude: 13°40.380N 121°19.160E, 672 Meters Above Sea Level (+ 672 m) Days required / Hours to summit: 1-2 days / 5 hours Specs: Minor climb, Difficulty 3/9, Trail class 1-3
A nice trek in southern Batangas is the coastal mountain of San Juan, Mt. Daguldul. The name 'Daguldul' or 'Daguldol' has been used since olden days. It has an onomatopoeic feeling – that of suspense and grandness. Maybe it describes the grandeur of the range and the abrupt rolling of its slopes.
Actually a small mountain range, Mt. Daguldul has several 'gems' to offer. First, there is the unique seascape that greets the hiker on the intial beach trail. Then, there is trail, moderate in difficulty, passing by woodlands and light forests. In some parts, the greenery is total. Of course there is the peak, which, although not really spectacular in terms of views, has a refreshing feel. Finally, there are excellent sidetrip choices such as the unique Naambon Falls and the acclaimed Laiya beach.
A good thing about Mt. Daguldul is that the guides are organized under the Hugom Environmental Guides Association (HEGA). This means that fees are fixed and they are reasonsable - guides for P400/day and a climbing fee of P30 (as of 2006; update needed). After meeting with the guides or registering, you can start trekking. The trail starts off at the beach - here is where you can see the good rock formations. Afterwards, you will enter the forest. After around 1.5-2 hrs, halfway through the trail, you will see Mang Lizardo's place; in this area are stores offering basic foodstuffs and softdrinks. Buco juice and even fresh, pure honey can be bought here. Another 1.5-2 hrs and you will reach the peak/campsite areas. Long Henson (2001-2002) was the first to report the names of these campsites, namely Campsite 1 (Gulugod-Baboy); Campsite 2 (Niyugan - lots of cocount trees); and Campsite 3 (Anahawan). Usually, the determining factor in camping is the one you reach before nightfall, but these campsites are all within the area which you can explore anyway.
The summit area is windy, as expected from a coastal mountain. Grasslands make for a 'picnic ground' feel; there are some rock formations also. In one viewpoint, called Biliran ng Limatik (20 minutes from Niyugan campsite), the nearby mountains such as Maculot (NW), Malipunyo (NNW), and more distant Mt. Banahaw (NE) can be seen; and also Mindoro (and perhaps Verde Island, SE), Tayabas Bay (SW) and a faint island, Marinduque (SSW). Visible also is Naguiling Peak in the same range - a pristine, promising destination.
On the way back, in between Mang Lizardo's place and the beach, there is a marker that leads to Naambon Falls, just 5 minutes away from the trail. The 25 meters cascade of water falling down a rock face is a must-visit on a trek to Mt. Daguldul. Finally, after the climb, you can unwind in the cool waters of Laiya beach before heading back to Manila.
Reference: http://www.pinoymountaineer.com/search/label/Daguldul ITINERARY: May 24, 2008 (Saturday) Day 1 0530h - Assembly @ Jollibee Alabang 0600h - ETD Alabang 0830h ETA San Juan Market, Buy food 0845h - ETD San Juan Market, Resume Travel 0930h - ETA Baryo Hugom, Registration, Arrange Guide 0945h - Final Preparation (Repack! sa tindahan ni Ate Mayet) 1000h - Start Trekking (Beach front) 1200h - Lunch on trail (preferably, halo-halo station) 1245h - Resume trekking 1500h - ETD camp site (Rest, set-up camp, Snack) 1600h - Free-time (Explore campsite) 1700h - Start summit assault 1730h - ETA Summit (sunset shots) 1800h -Return to campsite 1830h - Dinner Prep 1900h - Dinner 1930h - Socials 2130h - Lights out
May 25, 2008 (Sunday) Day 2 0430h - Wake-up call 0500h - Summit assault (Sunrise) 0530h - Return to campsite 0600h - Breakfast prep 0630h - Breakfast 0715h - Break camp 0730h - Start Descent 0930h - ETA Naambon Falls 1000h - Resume trekking 1030h - ETA Beachfront (beach trip) 1200h - Lunch 1600h - Pack-up 1700h - ETD for Alabang 2000h - ETA Alabang
Registration Fee: Will be finalized after the Deadline of Registration and will be announced during the Pre-Climb.
Registration Fee Includes: Transpo (round trip) : P7000/van(18 seater van: max of 14 persons per van) Guide Fee: P350 max of 15 persons Climbing Fee: P25/person Beach Side-trip: P75/person
Registration Guidelines: - Deadline of Registration: May 16, 2008
- Pre-Climb will be held on (Saturday) May 17, 2008 3PM at 3/F SM Southmall Divi Park in front of Timog Outdoors shop. ATTENDANCE IS A MUST!!!
- Please fill up Registration Form and send to timog.outdoors@gmail.com. Registration Forms are also available at the shop. Drop by on or before May 16, 2008 to submit the Registration Form.
- Payments of Registration Fee will be done during the Pre-Climb.
- For inquiries, email timog.outdoors@gmail.com or call/text 09154422904.
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