Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Aksidente sa Mt. Batulao






Isang babae ang namatay noong Miyerkules ika-29 ng Pebrero 2012, ng bumagsak ito mula sa isang talampas sa Batangas. Ang nasabing babae ay kinilalang si Diana Urbano Fajardo, edad 27, Manager ng Tokyo-Tokyo Restaurant sa SM Taytay Rizal.

Si Fajardo ay umakyat ng MT. Batulao sa Sitio Malusak, Brgy. Kaylaway, Nasugbu, kasama ang limang iba pa, noong Miyerkules alas onse imedya ng umaga (11:30am). Nawalan siya ng kontrol at nahulog habang kumukuha ng mga larawan sa halos 250 talampakan ng Peak 8, MT. Batulao. Bumagsak sa mabatong bahagi ng bundok na naging sanhi ng kanyang pagkamatay. - sabi ni superintendente Renato Mercado, Nasugbu police chief.


Pinagmulan:Inquirer News/GMAnews

Monday, February 20, 2012

Mt. Banahaw sarado parin hangang 2015

Dolores, Quezon, Pilipinas - Ang Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) ay naipasa ang isang resolusyon na pagpapalawak para sa isa pang tatlong taon na pagsasara ng MT. Banahaw-San Cristobal Protected Landscape upang magpatuloyang rehabilitasyon at konserbasyon ng mga habitats at biodiversity.

Sa isang pulong ng huling Huwebes sa Barangay bayan Kinabuhayan, ang mga miyembro at mga kinatawan ng PAMB ay sumang-ayon upang isara ng MT. Banahaw sa mga mountaineers at relihiyosong mga grupo upang magsagawa ng mga gawain sa tinatawag na "Banal na Bundok' sa darating na Mahal na Araw.

“The area will continue to undergo massive reforestation to bring back its former grandeur,’’ sinabi Sally Pangan ng PAMB.

PAMB kinatawan ay Hail mula sa lugar nagkakaroon ng hurisdiksyon sa paglipas ngMT. Banahaw tulad Tayabas, Sariaya, Candelaria, Majayjay, Nagcarlan, Liliw at bayanng Rizal at San Pablo City, ang lahat sa Laguna, at Dolores bayan sa Quezon.

Ang pulong ang nakatutok sa mga iba't-ibang programa sa kung paano protektahan ang MT. Banahaw, na kung saan ay karaniwang binisita ng pilgrims at mountaineers sa panahon ng Banal na Linggo.

Ang Ecosystem Research Bureau sa pangunguna ni Dr. Lope Calanog ay mngunguna sa programa na tinatawag na "Eco-Tourism para sa MT. Banahaw''naglalayong pagkilala sa mga potensyal na ng mga heograpikal na lugar.

Sinabi ni Calanog na sila ain ang assess sa biodiversity ang bundok.

Ang Banahaw at San Cristobal ay ipinahayag na protektadong lugar sa ilalim ng RepublicAct 9847.


Source:Philstar

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Mga saradong bundok


Mt. Banahaw and Mt. Halcon: Still closed

It will be a disappointment to many, but the two major mountains that have been closed for several years now are still closed to the public, and there are no signs of reopening so...on. This is despite the fact that their supposed reopening dates have already passed (2011 for Halcon and 2010, extended to 2012, for Banahaw)

Mt. Mayon and Taal Volcano: Open

So far, there's no significant volcanic activity in either of these mountains, and so they are technically open to the public.

Mt. Bulusan: Still closed

We have not received news to the contrary, so Bulusan remains in our list as an officially/technically "closed" mountain.

Mt. Apo, Lumot-Sumagaya, Balatucan, Kalatungan: Open

There have been reports of closure in some/all parts of these Mindanao mountains, but as of January 2012, we have not been hearing of any impediment for climbing these mountains, though the statement "climb at your own risk" can still apply for some of the Bukidnon mountains.

Mt. Maagnaw: Closed

For security reasons, some of our local sources are classifying Maagnaw as a closed mountain and we are following suit.

Mt. Hamiguitan: Closed

As a potential World Heritage Site, this mountain is being closely protected by the local government during this so-called "evaluation phase", and it remains such at the moment.

Mt. Ragang: Closed

Of course, Mt. Ragang has always been closed, though in a recent essay I expressed hope that it will become open in the future.

DISCLAIMER: Statuses might change anytime, and there no guarantee that mountains reported open would remain open. It is best to double check with local authorities and/or local guides to ascertain the status of the mountain you are planning to climb.




Source:LUCP member/Carlo Mark Sibonga

Mt. Kanlaon, ipinasarado muna dahil sa mga bitak sa crater


Pansamantala munang ipinasara nang PHIVOLCS  ang Mt.Kanlaon dahil sa mga nakitang bitak na maaring nakuha sa naganap na lindol nuong February 06, 2012.


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Source:GMAnetwork/DENR

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Sky Biscocho



"The trail Master"

Sa larangan nang philippine mountaineering ewan ko lang kung sino ang hindi nakakakilala kay Sky Biscocho, naging tatak na nya ang tawag na The Trail Master sa dahilan, mahilig syang gumawa nang bagong trail, sya ang nag bubukas nang ibang mga trail na ating dinadaan, exploration ang mountaineering para sa kanya, at kilala ang tatlong taga sa puno na kanyang ginagawang palatandaan. Ilan sa mga kabundukan ay ang Mt.Banahaw durungawan trail, Mt.Cristobal travers, Tarak Ridge travers, ang Mt.Makiling travers, Mt.Malipunyo travers, Mt.Arayat travers, Mt.Halcon, Mt.Kalatungan at pati na din ang Mt.Apo.

Si Sky ay Bumuo nang grupo nuon sya ay kolehiyo at pinangalanan nya itong Sky Mountaineering Club, bago sya naging miyembro nang Ayala Mountaineering Club Inc. nuong 1992.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Kidnapped Filipino’s daring escape


MANILA, Philippines—As his kidnappers took him in a speeding boat toward a notorious militant stronghold in Tawi-Tawi, Ivan Sarenas decided that he would die if he didn’t try to escape. When he saw some fishermen, he took his chance, diving deep and hoping his armed captors wouldn’t shoot.
The Filipino wildlife photographer, seized with two European tourists during a bird-watching trip, escaped Wednesday and spoke to The Associated Press on Thursday. The tourists Sarenas was guiding, Dutch Ewold Horn and Swiss Lorenzo Vinciguerra, remain missing.
“I am still traumatized,” Sarenas said. “I have guilt and concern for the welfare of my companions.”
Sarenas said he, Horn and Vinciguerra arrived in Tawi-Tawi, the Philippines’ southernmost province, on Sunday in search of the Sulu hornbill, said to be the most endangered hornbill in the world.
Tawi-Tawi is famed for virgin beaches surrounded by crystal blue waters but, like the most of the restive southern Philippines, it is undeveloped for tourism because of years of violence, including ransom kidnappings, bomb attacks and fighting between troops and Muslim rebels.
After spending three days in a mountain forest, the three were heading back to the provincial capital of Bongao by boat Wednesday when five rifle-toting gunmen on another boat fired warning shots and intercepted them, Sarenas said.
They were transferred to another boat, then a third boat. About two hours later, about 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sarenas decided to jump over after he realized they were being taken north, in the direction of Jolo Island in the adjacent Sulu archipelago, the stronghold of the brutal Abu Sayyaf group.
“My assumption was we were heading to Jolo. That’s why I became scared because my life would be worthless once I reach Jolo,” he said, recalling reports of the militants’ atrocities, including beheadings of hostages.
He said he informed Horn and Vinciguerra of his plan. “They said, ‘Go. Good luck,’” he said.
He got his chance when they were about 700 yards (meters) from the shore. He saw three small boats with fishermen. He said he gambled that the gunmen wouldn’t shoot him with so many witnesses around.
He removed a tarpaulin cover over him and his companions. An M16 rifle fitted with a grenade launcher was lying on the boat’s floor; he held the muzzle to prevent the weapon from being pointed at him. Then he said he quickly rolled over to the side of the boat.
“I made a deep dive because I was afraid they would shoot me,” said Sarenas, a triathlete.
The kidnappers did not fire and left him in the waters where fishermen soon rescued him. He was brought to a village in Languyan township and later to a police station.
Sarenas said Vinciguerra worked as a taxidermist for a museum in Switzerland and Horn as a freelance taxidermist.
“Some of the birds they have mounted they wanted to see in the wild,” Sarenas said.
Muslim insurgents have been fighting for minority self-rule in the predominantly Christian nation’s south, and the Abu Sayyaf is the most violent group. The militants have been holding an Australian man abducted in December, as well as a Japanese and a Malaysian.
Tawi-Tawi Governor Sadikul Sahali said that the birdwatchers were accompanied by a town councilman and an unarmed police officer because the foreigners refused armed escorts.
After seizing them, the gunmen ordered the councilman, the policeman and the skipper out of the boat before escaping with their captives.


Source:Inquirer

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Philippine Mining's

"Dirty Seven"


Hindi ko lubos maisip kung bakit pinapayagan nang gobyerno ang ganitong klase nang pag mimina, dapat ba o kailangan ba mag mina sa kabundukan nang pilipinas, Hindi pa ba sila natatakot o nagigising sa mga sunod sunod na pag baha at trahedyang nagaganap sa lupain nang pilipinas.
Hindi pa ba sila natatauhan... 
Sanay hindi pa huli ang lahat, sana'y magising na ang mga sangay nang gubyerno nasa likod nang ganitong proyekto.