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Warrior Pilgrimage

The personal journal of PinoyApache

  1. ISTORYA BLOG #135: Traditional Land Navigation

    Featured in Blogger on January 16, 2012

    I LOOKED FORWARD TO the day when that “high-ground trail” that I discovered and half-explored last April 2011 would finally be settled for completion. I will share that ecstasy with seven others today, October 30, 2011, and it will be another trophy that Camp Red will relish and be worth hanging on at their “adventure wall”.

    I am the guide and principal brain behind this activity. This will not only be an exploration of terra ...
  2. ISTORYA BLOG #128: Training the Pulag-Bound

    Featured in Blogspot on September 23, 2011

    IT WILL BE A SUPER hot day today. This is a Friday, April 9, 2011, the anniversary of the Fall of Bataan. I will not be commemorating our heroes today but I will facilitate a training program for a supercharged group of mountain climbers preparing for a Lenten climb to Mount Pulag in Benguet.

    The route will be one-half of the Freedom Trail, the full stretch of Kilat Trail, a part of Lensa Trail and the remaining arc of Bebut's ...
  3. ISTORYA BLOG #127: A High-Ground Trail

    Featured in Blogspot on September 6, 2011

    MY BUHISAN EXPLORATION is a work in progress. City people like me depended too much navigating by foot on rivers and dry ravines for want of more knowledge of its hidden trails among thick jungle. You must remember that Buhisan is a watershed area and a considerable part of Metro Cebu's drinking water supply is sourced from there. So, the chance of pissing around and leaving human waste within that place is a big possibility.
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  4. ISTORYA BLOG #111: Kilat Trail

    Featured in Warrior Pilgrimage on February 7, 2011


    FOR FIVE STRAIGHT weekends, I was frozen in my workplace and family. My mind is somewhere else but my butt is glued to my office chair and the living room couch until a slight breakthrough came in on September 19, 2010. Previous to those weeks, I thought I need to explore a trail I found somewhere in the fringes of the Buhisan Watershed Area.

    Two presets of alarm went past unnoticed. And as the heat of the day ...
  5. ISTORYA BLOG #95: Exploring the Wild Side of Buhisan

    Featured in www.pinoyapache.blogspot.com on September 8, 2010

    I HAVE BEEN LUSTILY eyeing the trail that lead down into the Buhisan Watershed Area everytime I passed by the Portal on my way to Napo. This trail came into my attention when I discovered a route starting from Guadalupe to Napo in Sapangdaku, all in Cebu City, during an exploration last January 10, 2010 which gave birth to Bebut's Trail.

    And so, on May 2, 2010, I gathered enough courage to penetrate the thick ...
  6. ISTORYA BLOG #86: Solo Mission

    Featured in www.pinoyapache.blogspot.com on June 22, 2010

    I AM ALONE today, February 28, 2010. I am going to the house of my young friend, Manwel Roble, above Napo but below Mount Babag to deliver two kilos of sweet and delicious fruits – the mangosteen and the lanzones. I have a purpose with the seeds of the fruit and it is for a noble cause. I aim to reforest the bare Upper Kahugan Trail whose madre de cacao trees where cut wholesale. Manwel and his family will nurture the seeds ...
  7. ISTORYA BLOG #82: Bebut's Trail

    Featured in www.pinoyapache.blogspot.com on May 24, 2010

    I FIND IT BOTHERSOME walking my hiking shoes on paved roads. The shoes are expensive and the lugs wear out easily. You have to need those lugs to dig deep in the dirt trail to keep your footing stable. As much as possible, you have to preserve the soles and walking on a concrete and asphalt road wouldn't help any.

    The road from Guadalupe to Napo, our jump-off point for Mount Babag, is a paved road and every two ...
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