Tuesday, May 25, 2010

LAKE HOLON INVITATIONAL CLIMB

Lake Holon is located in the middle of Mt. Parker mountain range, Tboli, South Cotabato. It was officially declared as the cleanest lake in the Philippines. Formerly known as Lake Maughan, this lake formed part of Tboli’s unique natural and cultural heritage.


On May 21-23, 2010; we joined an invitational climb to Lake Holon. The event was organized by Gaudy’s World Outdoor Shop based in Polomolok, South Cotabato which included tree planting and reggae night. It was participated by 178 mountaineers. I was then accompanied by kaLOGSACs Papong and Jonas.


Although there were several good points about the climb such as the amazing sights of Mt. Parker and the lake itself, there were also some depressing sidelights which eventually took place. For one thing, a scene stealer at the Municipality of Tboli occurred when “Tatang” showed us how to be a drunken master by throwing punches to an unknown adversary. Tatang has been climbing mountains through the years, and it was only during that climb where I saw him creating trouble. He might have been overpowered by alcohol spirit, here’s a glass to Tatang.

For another thing, three participants were arrested because of marijuana use. Unfortunately for those guys, they were caught in the act by PNP officials who were also having climb at Holon on that same date. Aside from marijuana use, the PNP also recovered drug syrups and numerous marijuana sticks, forcing PNP functionaries to file legal and appropriate actions. As of this writing, the 3 captives were detained at Tboli Police Station.


When I talked to one of the police members, they asked me whether mountain climbers really use drugs. To my shame, I just told them some uses drugs while others do not. According to the police, they would file a case to the three. The incident should bring us to a high alarm, considering that many of the mountain climbers also use drugs when climbing (puera de los Buenos). I just could not understand the logic then. Mountaineers and climbers climb mountains to commune with nature and enjoy God’s creation, nothing else matters. Let’s not associate drugs to mountaineering anymore.

10 comments:

  1. very well said...

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  2. we should quote to ourselves that we are practicing responsible mountaineering.

    this would be a lesson to all mountaineers out there.

    if things went up onto someone taking prohibited drugs during the climb. Let's just do it as good citizens of the country. "Prohibited" means violating the law, so be it.

    True mountaineers know how to control themselves. Let's just put in mind that we are the true ones.

    btw - thanks for joining 2nd gaudys world..hehehe..just extending it from the org.

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  3. @ Anne: You're welcome...we had so much then....looking forward to more climbs with no drugs, hehe

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  4. yeah right..and "No transforming into Indredible Hulks." like wut tatay boy did..hehehehe

    invite us also for your coming activities..

    Long live adventure fellows!

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  5. @ Anne: Sure, hopefully maka join ka ng apo climb, may i know your FB account mam? thanks

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  6. hi sir..

    wen pala sked nyo for mt apo? hopefully matuloy na me for an apo sked..lagi kasi me di nakakasama pag may sked ng apo climb eh..lam mo na duty calls..

    give me ur email add, me na mag-add sayo sa fb..

    thanks..

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  7. @ Anne: We have Mt. Apo climb sked on June 12-15 mam, Freedom Climb po....

    My email ad: trekjulpanz_29@yahoo.com

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  8. hi sir..meron din kasi kaming sked for freedom climb on june 12-13 sa mt. matutum.. :( ill add u..tnx..

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  9. @ Anne: Ah cge, good luck sa Freedom Climb ninyo. hopefully you can send me pictures for consolidation of our docu.....thanks again

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  10. sure sir..send ko kayo..thanks..

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