2018
was a year full of ups and downs for me. As I turned 41 years old some worthy
things have come and gone, reaffirming the idea that life indeed begins at
forty and beyond. Travel, mountaineering, running, birding and photography;
these are the spices that added color to my existence as a person. There had
been a lot of frowning, too, and some tears flowed away as remedy and
reconciliation pill to the undesirables. Friends go away, while new friends
(plenty of them) came in as replacements. 2018 was truly a year that deserves
to be considered as one of the bests ever.
In
this article I enumerated several significant events, both personal and
official, representing each month of 2018.
JANUARY: Mt.
Apo Climb with Robi Domingo and the Lakwatsero Team
One
of the most significant events during this month was a Mt. Apo climb with
Lakwatsero Team, a travel show of ABS-CBN. The climb was spearheaded by show
host Robi Domingo who was instrumental in spreading the advocacy on conservation
and protection of Mt. Apo.
FEBRUARY: Sisterhood
Agreement Signing between Sta. Cruz and Mandaluyong City
Definitely
a milestone in the chequered existence of my beloved hometown, this sisterhood
agreement was formalized through a signing of manifesto between the officials
of the two local government units. Several programs were considered with the
said partnership and among them were on the aspect of education, trade and
commerce, investment promotions, economic enterprise and tourism.
MARCH: Ironman 70.3 Davao
After
several years of waiting the Ironman 70.3 series finally arrived in Davao and
will be staying, as per organizers, in the next two years. The 2018 version was
extra special because aside from being first time here in Mindanao I was able
to contend into it. Thanks to the adrenalin-minded Sir Benjie Lizada who
invited me to complete Team Taps in the all-male relay category along with
biker Dominic Carpio of Mindanao Times and University of Mindanao.
APRIL: Mt. Apo Boulder Face Challenge 10th Edition
The
most extreme adventure race in Southeast Asia turned 10 years old this month.
As one of the program propellers I am proud that we have come this far as an
LGU-initiated tourism event with a touch of environmental advocacy campaign.
For the second straight year we intertwined it with a mountain ultra-marathon
called Mt. Apo Sky and Vertical Race where foreign contingents flocked in order
to gain points for Ultra Trail Mont Blonc and Asia Trail Master and to
personally enjoy racing in the country’s highest peak.
MAY: Philippine Bird Festival in Tacurong City
Birding
is the newest craze that I was into in 2018 and it was levelled up even more
when I participated the Philippine Bird Festival in Tacurong City. During the
2-day event I visited one of Mindanao’s famous birding site, the Baras Bird
Sanctuary where I saw multiple number of bird species, most notable among them
are the variety of herons and egrets making the site their home. I met a lot of
birders in the venue from all over Asian region and got acquainted to some
interesting birds in their respective locations.
JUNE: Mt. Loay Independence Climb
This
mountain was a scene stealer in 2018. Personally I never expected that this
could be a hit in the ecotourism market especially mountaineering but when I
had a first-hand climbing experience I said to myself that Mt. Loay is a sure
boost to the overall tourism picture in the municipality of Sta. Cruz. Standing
tall at 1,040 masl Mt. Loay, which is situated in the mountain ranges of
barangay Zone 2, is a prevailing day hiking destination in region XI and it
only takes a better policy placement before this place will be another sensational
adventure site that Sta. Cruz should be proud of.
JULY: Mt. Apo Climb via Kapatagan Trail
This
month the Tourism Office of Digos City invited me to panel to its selection
mechanism for mountain guide applicants in preparation for its Kapatagan Trail
opening. The selection was a requirement prior to giving go signal for an LGU
to reopen a trail in Mt. Apo. The last day of this seminar had us climbing via
Kapatagan Trail as practicum. It was the very first time I took this trail
through the summit of Mt. Apo and reaffirmed that the boulder face is shared by
two trails, Digos City and Sta. Cruz. This climb also enabled me to witness the
huge sulfur vent of Mt. Apo and my very first encounter up close and personal
with the other visible hill in Davao del Sur called Baby Apo.
AUGUST: San Miguel Brewery’s Buhayin ang Kalikasan Mangrove Planting
After
conducting the Buhayin ang Kalikasan in Davao City for successive years, the
San Miguel Brewery, Inc. shifted its attention to Sta. Cruz as host venue for
its annual Trees Brew Life initiative. The exact location was at My Paradise
Resort in barangay Tuban. I am proud to have been part of the event as I
assisted SMB in site identification, coordination, actual implementation and
monitoring. A total of 2,500 mangrove propagules were grown and higher rate of
survival were attained, at least up to this writing.
SEPTEMBER: Mt. Fuji Climb and Japan Trip
This
month happened to be the most memorable of all the months in 2018. Despite
typhoon signals in Japan we pursued a trip and made the Fuji climb where I
considered it life threatening because of the weather condition. After the
climb we had enough days to tour around Tokyo and enjoyed Japanese shopping and
food trip. The saddest part of the trip, though, was when I got the news a day
prior to our return to the Philippines that my wife was confined to the
hospital for miscarriage. It was supposed to be our second baby but just simply
was not meant for us again.
OCTOBER: 122nd Araw ng Sta. Cruz
The
first time I was tasked to take the lead in the planning and actual implementation
of the 122nd celebration of Araw ng Sta. Cruz, a job that requires
extraordinary level of patience and perseverance, paving me to turn off other
travel opportunities and other invitations. The celebration somehow got better
remarks and once again made Sta. Cruz a promising destination to visit in terms
of events and festivities.
NOVEMBER: Central Visayas Trip
The
convention of Philippine Environmental Planners was held during this month and
my participation paved way for me to discover several good places in Central
Visayas particularly in the city of Iloilo and the province of Guimaras where I
had some worthy side trips. These places highlight natural attractions and
heritage sites. Equally interesting was a day hike in Mt. Napulak, a prominent
climbing destination located in the town of Igbaras in Iloilo province.
DECEMBER: Magnolia Hotshots won PBA Governors Cup
Title
The
last time this franchise won a championship was 2014 during that historic grand
slam feat. After that, it took four long years for the team to win again a
championship under new coach Chito Victolero. The title was a fitting
celebration for me personally who is considering basketball a part of my
system.
These are just very few but more than enough to define my 2018. And in 2019 I am pretty sure there are a lot of surprises ahead. I will be radiating my advocacy even more to be fruitful in whatever ways I could this year.