For the nth time, I
climbed Mt. Apo on an Independence Day and this year’s climb is special as I
led a group of volunteers for an inter-LGU simultaneous Mt. Apo Natural Park
(MANP) clean up drive along with other local governments, Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) and B+WISER Program.
The group from Sta.
Cruz was a mixed of mountaineering groups, government employees, porter association
members and some freelance mountaineers. We were 36 volunteers all in all who
conducted clean up drive of Mt. Apo via Sta. Cruz Trail in Davao del Sur. Other
LGUs who conducted the same activity were from Digos City, Bansalan in Davao
del Sur, Davao City, the municipalities of Makilala and Magpet in South
Cotabato and Kidapawan City. It is an initiative of the Protected Area
Management Board Ecotourism Committee, this time chaired by Kidapawan City
Tourism Officer Joey Recimilla.
The climb basically
aimed at sending a strong message to the mountaineering community about the
importance of having a trash-free Mt. Apo. With the heightened climbing
activities especially during long weekends and holy weeks, garbage left in Mt.
Apo are increasing and there is an urgent need to clean up the mountain.
The Sta. Cruz
delegation started the clean up from sitio Colan all the way to the summit on
June 11 and 12 using the Tinikaran Campsites-Boulders-Crater-Summit route. Aside
from my LOGSAC group, other volunteers were from Astorga Mountaineering and
Ecological Conservation Club (AMECC), Mt. Apo Adventures.com headed by Engr. Albert
Gabriel and other freelancers.
The Sibulan Porters
Association in sitio Colan also provided huge help by carrying trashes from the
summit and Tinikaran campsites, thereby providing tremendous contribution in
emptying Mt. Apo from garbage in time for the celebration of 2014 Independence
Day. My salute to the members of Sibulan Porters Association for a job well
done.
The Sta. Cruz group
had unloaded a total of 420 kilograms garbage from the entire MANP Sta. Cruz
jurisdiction. Instead of traversing to Lake Venado and Kidapawan Trail as
initially agreed, the team went back to the boulders to carry the garbage as it
would be very impractical and laborious to transport the garbage to the other
side of the mountain. The collected garbage were instead turned over to the
Municipal Environment and natural Resources (MENRO) for their appropriate
actions.
Aside from leading the
group of volunteers from Sta. Cruz, the Independence Day climb also allowed me
to led a group of first-timers from my office. I would therefore like to
congratulate my colleagues Marites Gonzaga, Eidine Karla Alerta and Michelle Mabel Alcala for making it to the top of the Philippines.
Also, gratitude is due to several entities who supported the event like the Municipal Council for
Tourism, Culture and the Arts, San Miguel Brewery, Inc., Tinikaran Outdoor Shop,
AMECC, MENRO, MEO and Mayor Joel ray Lopez.
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