Mindanao Mountaineering Federation Mid-Year Forum and
Climb
Unfortunately, not all
LOGSAC members got the opportunity to join the 4th Mindanao
Mountaineering Federation (MMF) Mid-year Forum and Climb last June 28-31, 2013
due to varying reasons. There were only
three of us from the club (Jonas and Hardi Joy) who participated the exciting
trip which was held in one of Mindanao’s prime mountaineering destinations – the
Province of Bukidnon. Although most of our club members already climbed
Bukidnon’s two major mountains in Dulang-Dulang and Kitanglad two years ago, this
year’s mid-year forum could have been another memorable experience for all of us.
The event was held in
Cinchona Forest Reserve, Kaantuan, Lantapan, Bukidnon. It is more or less one
hour travel from Malaybalay City. Considered as one of the main tourism
attractions in Bukidnon, Cinchona Forest Reserve was established way back 1929.
It has become a historic landmark of Lantapan town before it became a favorite
camping site today as it was witness of the Americans and Japanese hostility in
the early 19th century. The old buildings and other structures in
the park were used as defense force of the Japanese Imperial Army during the 2nd
World War. When the Americans helped local folks in a battle against the
Japanese, the structures were also taken over by the Americans who eventually
won the fight versus the Japanese.
Jonas and Hardy after a rewarding waterfalls trek |
These are old park structures that serve as witness of the American-Japanes Hostility |
According to the
locals, cinchona trees were propagated for extraction of its special content
called quinine which was believed to cure malaria disease. Physically, cinchona
is a medium-sized tropical tree that can grow up 80 feet high with a
60-centimeter diameter. The entire park
has a total of 1,994 hectares with 147 species of assorted trees. Overlooking
the Simayha Plains of Central Bukidnon, the plantation is considered to be the
only of its kind left in Asia.
Cinchona trees canopy |
The beautiful Simayha Plains of Central Bukidnon |
The fauna species of
the park is also very interesting. Based on record, the park is a habitat of
Green Maya and Ratus ratus rabori, the only rat of its kind in the world. We
are even lucky then to have seen the Philippine Eagle in one of the park
perimeters which as park personnel would put it has already been tamed through
the years.
The Philippine Eagle is part of the interesting park faunas |
Part of the forum
itinerary was a trek to cinchona’s series of waterfalls approximately an hour
trek from the base camp. The abundance of water supply in cinchona is very evident.
The river and all its tributaries are crystal clear that directly flows down stream.
The cascading waterfalls are alluring and its mists and pool are very cold. Everybody
was tempted to take a dip, but not for long as the coldness was ready to
dominate us.
Series of waterfalls located within Cinchona Forest Reserve |
As imposed by the
organizing committee of the 4th MMF mid-year forum and climb, we
joined the tree planting on the second day as there were still vacant spaces
within the park just beside a small stream below the campsite that need to be rehabilitated. Along with Hardi and Jonas, we
were prompted to plant more trees especially since park personnel in cinchona
have assured us to really take care of the trees planted.
Tree Planting by Jonas and Hardi |
It is a way for all
mountaineers present to contribute to the park’s conservation and to maintain its
remarkable green scene.
This blogger would like to thank the Bukidnon Mountaineering Club (BUMOC) for inviting us to participate to this event. Special thanks is also due to MMF, including its officers and members for crafting a very good itinerary. Hopefully the MMF will be strengthened in time to really address issues and concerns for the good of the mountaineering community in Mindanao.
ano po mga expenses nnyu sa cinchona po?
ReplyDeleteWe basically paid for the personal expenses like bus transpo, habal-habal and personal foods. The entrance fee there is very minimal and affordable
ReplyDeleteano po palang cinchona species yung itinanim po ninyo?
ReplyDeleteHi, can you help me po, this is for my research and looking for articles about this is very difficult to find. I wanted to ask about the flora and fauna that can be find there, and the abiotic condition. Your response would help me a lot, thank you
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