Month: September 2007
Penek Busay River Trek: The Day I Stitched My Knees and Kept Climbing
A first-hand account of the Penek Busay river trek in Digos City—half dozen waterfalls, treacherous boulders, and a grueling climb that tested my limits when an accident left me bleeding on the trail. This is what happens when you choose grit over comfort.
Successful 2007 Talakudong Adventure Race!
“Have another race again tomorrow and we will surely come back!” This was one happy rant of a race participant in Bisaya that bloated TAMAC’s heart! The race went on successfully despite the obvious TAMAC’s few but hardworking members! We were just so happy seeing the racers having fun and getting the excitement...
I love the outdoors but I don’t have money and time for it!
T.A.M.A.C. has had two batches of club applicants’ orientation already and we were surprised by the deluge of students to our fold. And there’s no stopping them from joining. Notwithstanding the risks involved in mountaineering, this form of outdoor recreation has it’s unique appeal to Generation X. While majority of...
Second Tacurong Adventure Race!
Showcasing Tacurong City and promoting environment consciousness among us, Tacurong Mountaineers and Adventure Club (T.A.M.A.C.) together with theCity government of Tacurong, the Association of Baranggay Captains (A.B.C.) and Trekkers Outdoor Shopbrings you on September 17, 2007as part of of the Talakudong Festival Celebration!...
Mt. Dulang-Dulang Hike via Sungco Trail: A Cold and Mindful Mountain Adventure
“It’s not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.” – Sir Edmund Hillary Entering the Realm of Mt. Dulang-Dulang In our last Mt. Kitanglad hike, I thought I’d had my fill of cold peaks and bone-chilling climbs—until I found myself shivering under layers of clothing on top of Mt. Dulang-Dulang (fondly called D2), the second...




