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  1. 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 ...
  2. ISTORYA BLOG #125: Leading the Danes

    Featured in Blogspot on July 23, 2011

    CAMP RED, FOR A change, went on a guided eco-tour of fourteen social educators from Denmark on February 5, 2011 at the foothills of the Babag Mountain Range, Cebu City. There were thirteen female and one male participants; I am the pointman; Boy Toledo as lead pack and Ernie Salomon bringing up the tail. Wil Rhys-Davies of bushcraftasia.com lights up the party in the middle with anecdotes and short tales.

    Along the way, I introduced ...
  3. ISTORYA BLOG #123: Cold Weather Training

    Featured in Blogspot on June 23, 2011

    I AM ON THE TRAIL once again on this second day of 2011. I will not be alone but will have with me Boy Toledo and Ernie Salomon of Camp Red; Randell Savior, Ian and Tonton Bathan of Tribu Dumagsa; Rowel Seno of Timex Outdoor Club; Dondon of Zubu Ecological Tour Society, Inc.; and Ms. Aisha Ronquillo, the only rose among the thorniest of thorns. Like me, all of them decide to burn whatever party fats they have accumulated during the holiday season. ...
  4. ISTORYA BLOG #122: Charity Climb 2010

    Featured in Blogspot on June 7, 2011

    I WOKE UP WITH a fierce hangover of last night's party as my Motorola V3 screamed its existence at 5:00 AM of December 19, 2010. Nevertheless, I scrambled up from a drunkard's bed and settled myself in the bathroom for a quick cold washover. Expertly, I dash back and forth the width and length of my house and up and down my stairs and round up the things I need today.

    This is the most important day in the lives of the children ...
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  5. ISTORYA BLOG #119: Why I Shift to Bushcraft and Survival?

    Featured at Blogspot on June 16, 2011

    ONCE UPON A TIME in Banilad, Cebu City in September 2009, I meet two foreigners inside the Gustavian Restaurant. Both were very amiable and they look like veterans of sleeping more than a thousand nights under the stars. One is an American who goes by the name of Thomas Moore and the other is Welsh, William Rhys-Davies. Both are old-school outdoorsmen in the purest sense of the word.

    Over swigs of beer, we were talking about ...
  6. The Cookie Butter Quest

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    I admit, I joined the throng of people looking around for the best cookie butter deal. I never really intended (us/my family) to join the craze. All I wanted was, to know what the hype was all about and to let the kids know how each brand and variant tastes like. Curiosity got the best of me which lead me to scout for the best cookie butter price around. I searched instagram, facebook and the forum's buy and sell section. I read reviews on which brands were ...
  7. Not your Ordinary Food Market

    What is a food market?
    A food market in its simplest meaning can mean a grocery or a place where produce, meat and other grocery items are sold.

    The food market I am talking/writing about is sort of something like that but a bit different.

    What makes it different?
    It is not your ordinary food market, it is a gastronomic experience for the adventurous, a haven for the hungry and a habit for the weekly foodie. A variety of goodies are there, from breads, to
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