Search This Blog

Friday, November 18, 2011

Mount Pulag Tour during a November Rains

While Baguio City and its neighboring towns are experiencing less than slight rains and occasional thunderstorms, Mount Pulag has a different story of exciting wind & fog all around :-)

Camping at the Saddle Camp is different for us and the guides perhaps we can safely say, the first time in the history of Saddle Camp. We had to set up camp inside the emergency hut! And the whole evening, I was wondering if the emergency shelter will be blown away by the raging wind.

Due to wind, and the wet feeling,  I did not dare bring out the camera anymore.

However, the following are the inspiring words Mr. G should people feel sorry about us not seeing the sunrise, "have you seen the fog?".
Mr. Chris Green, Ms. Ashley & myself before leaving to check out. This was taken at the Ranger Station.


Reliable Automatic Transmission, Delicca van transportation to and from Mt. Pulags' abortion road.

The wet and slippery finish line. One can just imagine how it is at the grasslands. 

Monday, November 14, 2011

Clark Airport - Transportation Service

Further away from the airport already.



Henry Vidal, one of our reliable transportation service provider with one his vans.

Scenic Tarlac Roads. (my mental library cannot upload what it saw:-) )
One of our Reliable Vans, a Toyota Grandia Vehicle

For more information, kindly log on to http://www.bbosstransport.blogspot.com/

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Comprehensive Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Course by the OCD for LGU's

Kalinga

Mt. Province

Everyone

OCD

Apayao

Ifugao 

Basic Rappelling & Retrieval Equipment

A roll of abaca rope, terypro manila rope, kernmantle rope, steel carabiner, steel rescue 8, ascender, gloves, helmet, 13mm pulley, 60mm pulley, full body harness are just a few of the equipment needed for rescue, retrieval. Municipalities are now challenged to maximize the use of their newly increased budgets effectively.

Vehicle Retrieval incident between Tinoc and Buguias

On my way  from Tinoc towards Buguias, we had to stop on the road to wait for a retrieval operation to finish.






I dropped by the Buguias Fire Station to chat, and I mentioned having encountered the incident. They were not informed so they could be dispatched and help out.

Basics on Mountaineering Courses useful for Disaster & Rescuing

The municipality of Tinoc, Ifugao were very happy to have received trainings and instructions on Basics on Ropes Courses on November 3&4, 2011.

Led by the Head of the Municipal Disaster Risk and Reduction Council Ms. Rosemarie Carino and wth the blessing given by the Municipal Council and its Mayor, we were able to bring to them the seemingly purely recreational skills.

More trainings are being prepared for the municipaity to avail.

Lopez Botengan teaching knot tying techniques

Rhei Allan Salvilla intructing a student on ropes techniques.

 Lady on far left if a ropeman.

Contact Bboss:

For clarification and verification, kindly contact us at:


Ms. Rei Ann

GLOBE MOBILE PHONE: 09166599450

SMART MOBILE PHONE: 09287371208


Office 1:

Globe Land Line :

Globe Mobile :


Office 2:

Globe Land Line:

Globe Mobile:


Facebook Accounts:

Baguio Tours

Baguio Homes


Facebook Pages :

BbossVoyageTravel and Tours

BbossVoyage Travel & Tours

Basecamp Baguio Outdoors Sales and Services

Bboss Baguio Homes


E-MAIL:

bbossphils@gmail.com

bbosstravel@gmail.com

bbosstours@gmail.com


Thank you and Have a Great Day Ahead!


Ms. Rei Ann here @ your service.