Thursday, October 27, 2011

DAHILAYAN ADVENTURE PARK


Visitors to  the Dahilayan Adventure Park are welcomed by this Swiss-alps styled chalet (sans the SNOW) which serves as the main lodging house (Pine Grove Mountain Lodge) for overnight guests. For P600, one can already sample what had been advertised as ASIA'S LONGEST DUAL ZIPLINE (whatever that means! tsk!), that is, two rides on both the 320-meter and 840-meter ziplines.  In a matter of seconds, one gets a real thrill being suspended and 'flying' over the beautiful canyons and gorges of Dahilayan.  A warning though:  one needs to be 250lbs or less to take the rides.  We all qualified!!!!











                       

Of course, safety gears are a must before taking the rides.  Michael Casinillo (above) poses before a list of "do's" and "dont's."  Just a few seconds before their ride, Michael and Alain Nocete (below left) flash their most eager smiles.  Yaaaaay!  Look at their eyes!  Tsk!  Father Frank (below right), on the other hand shows us the length of this first ride ... that is, from one point to that beyond the building behind him.  Fr. Rey Raluto gives the first batch of zip-line riders some words of encouragement.  And off ... they went.  Whew!  Done in a few seconds!  Next ride please!


 

 






This batch consists of Argie Deliso (CDO), Bernie Narvasa (Butuan) and Romnick Cutar (Tagum).  Hey! Where are the others?


Are those BODY BAGS!  For the 840-meter zipline, one needs to don these over-sized suits ... that will eventually be attached to more (and hopefully STRONGER) straps and harnesses. The idea is for the body to glide like a bird, with the entire body outstretched and facing down to enjoy the view.  One needs to note however that the laws of Physics apply, that is, a heavier object gathers greater momentum and thus moves at a faster speed.  Be forewarned! Whew!
  

 












  

TRIBAL BEAUTIES




For its semestral break outing this year, the SJVTS San Lorenzo sub-community took Bukidnon by STORM.  Notwithstanding, the mega-excavations of the highway (what highway!!!!), the thick mud and gigantic potholes, the troop managed to enjoy and make the most of what may have been an ultra-disheartening and tiring trip.  No trace of disappointment however can be gleaned from each one's faces as the camera clicked and clicked especially with these "tribal beauties"  in the background.  What a respite to take a break from the bumpy ride indeed as we got off the vans for photo ops with these bigger than life-sized statues of tribal women welcoming visitors to Impasug-ong, Bukidnon.  The 3-day trip also brought the group to Valencia, Malaybalay, Dahilayan and Kumakay, Bukidnon.  All's well that ends well!

"Walang HIMALA" says James Cabungcal (Butuan)


 

 

Joven Jabla enjoying the company of the ladies.
 

REXONA wont let Melvin Abejero down.


 

A Muslim Imam joined the group?