• 26 Nov 2008 /  Club Info

    TITA’S MOTHER PASSED AWAY

    Tita’s mother, Hermogena Biglang-awa Dimacali, passed away at the age of 88 on the night of the 23rd from complications of old age.  Her remains lie in state at their residence in 387 Villa Tres Maria, Deparo, Caloocan City.  Interment will be held  on Thursday,  November 27, 2008,  2:00 p.m. at the Holy Cross Memorial Park.

    DR. JAY SUNTAY IN AN ACCIDENT

    Dr. Jose Javier ‘Jay’ J. Suntay, a friend of the club and a one-time probationary member, met a vehicular accident early morning on Saturday, November 22.  He did not survive.

    Per information received from the Perpetual Help Medical Center, Dr. Jay was cremated last Monday, 24th at the Holy Trinity Memorial Chapel in Sucat Road, Parañaque City.

    Dr. Jay was an Orthopedic Surgeon connected with the Philippine General Hospital and the Perpetual Help Medical Center.  He was 51 years old.

  • 26 Nov 2008 /  Articles

    It’s never a good thing to hear BAD News, especially when it concerns an old friend you haven’t been in touch with for a very long time.  Being busy with the tasks of everyday life is no joke.  You focus your undivided attention to what is needed to be done for the day, and what lies ahead.  When you can spare a few moments, you can either wonder about friends, do some leisurely work, or simply rest your tired mind and body.

    Some people touch your life in a very personal way.  A Friend you reach for in times of problems.  A specialist you consult for your medical needs.  Such a friend is Dr. Jose Javier Suntay, or better known to us as Doc J.

    We met in a medical mission held in Mindanao many years past.  I,  together with my teammates, provided technical assistance to the mission.  Teamed with some medical personnel and staffers of the PAL Foundation, we flew to South Cotabato for a medical mission in the Tiboli area, which was recently  devastated by water rushing from a breached natural dam. 

    Doc J volunteered to us his professional services for free.  I even consulted  him concerning some of my medical problems then.  What makes it memorable was that we always met at the tennis court behind PGH, never in his clinic.  We also went out with our fellow missionaries for food and night-life.  The best physical description of him which we can came up with was, “the Al Tantay of Orthopedic, and Judas look-alike during lenten season”.  He was a most eligible bachelor then.  I do not  know if he finally settled down.

    As I surfed the net looking for news of Doc J, one can’t help but notice his colorful credentials.  There were many thing I did’t know about him. But what I do know is that he was a good friend not only to me, but also to others.

    Early in the evening of Monday the 24th news came to me from a friend, that the Doc J we knew already passed away during the weekend in a terrible car accident.  I can’t help but put my fingers to my keyboard and surf the net for news articles to verify my doubts.  It took me only a moment to confirm the bad news.  An Old Friend is really dead.

    He slammed into an electrical post while avoiding a early warning device poorly-placed on the road by some electric contractors.  Early warning devices, properly placed, should save lives.  The irony of ironies  what was supposed to warn people of danger caused the loss of his life.

    I am writting this article to commemorate his colorful life and also to mourn for an old friend and a friend of Sikap-Bundok, Dr. Jose Javier J. Suntay.

     

    - Ian Santos

     

    p.s.

    news article link . . .

    http://archive.inquirer.net/view.php?db=1&story_id=173697

    http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view/20081121-173575/Makati-Med-surgeon-dies-in-car-crash

  • 26 Nov 2008 /  Club Info

    May Maulion, formerly of the Philippine Heart Center Mountaineering Club (Green Hearts), Rey Cuyugan and Tita Dimacali held a mini reunion on the 13th of November 2008, a week before May returned to Maryland, U.S.A.

    May was Vice President of the PHCMC before she was hired by the John Hopkins Medical Center of  Baltimore, Maryland.  She has since moved to a private hospital after completing her contract with the former.  This was her second visit to the Philippines.

     

     

    Rey, May and Tita

    Rey, May and Tita

  • 19 Nov 2008 /  General Info, News

    Rey Cuyugan together with Jon Rivera and Jhigs Pabale were invited to conduct knot-tying sessions for the Girl Scouts, Star Scouts (formerly called Brownies), Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of the Blessed Trinity School of Las Piñas City in Pilar Subdivision, Metro Manila. 

    The sessions were held on the 15th of November 2008 at the school after the investiture ceremonies for new scouts.   A total of 76 scouts of various ages attended in eight groups.  The lessons were limited to eight basic knots, namely: overhand, figure-of-eight, sheet bend, square knot, bowline, timber hitch, two-half-hitches and fisherman’s knot. 

    May Isabel B. Sanchez, Troop Leader,  invited the  group to handle the sessions.  Dr. Josefina A. Bunda-Beltran, Ph. D., is the School Directress and Principal.

     

    Dr. Josefina A. Bunda-Beltran, School Directress & Principal (third from left) watches as inductees march in

    Dr. Josefina A. Bunda-Beltran, School Directress & Principal (third from left) watches as inductees march in

     

    The Boy Scouts in formation.  Blind-folded Scouts are new inductees.

    The Boy Scouts in formation. Blind-folded Scouts are new inductees.

    May Isabel B. Sanchez, Scout Master, assists a Scout in reading the Scout Oath

    May Isabel B. Sanchez, Troop Leader, assists a Scout in reading the Scout Oath

    Rey Cuyugan and Scout Executive Anecito Sanchez on the stage as Boy Scouts perform their ceremonies

    Rey Cuyugan and Scout Leader Anecito Sanchez on the stage as Boy Scouts perform their ceremonies

    Girl Scouts trying their hands in knot-tying

    Girl Scouts trying their hands in knot-tying

    Jon demonstrating a knot before a group of Girl Scouts

    Jon demonstrating a knot before a group of Girl Scouts

    Jhigs guiding Scouts as they tie a knot

    Jhigs guiding Scouts as they tie a knot

  • 11 Nov 2008 /  Club Info, News

    The club was tapped by Mark Penado of Golden Mile Travel & Tours to conduct a rappel session for 380 students of Espiritu Santo Catholic School of Sta. Cruz, Manila.    It was held at the Sacramento Adventure Resort in Tanay, Rizal, on September 23 , 2008.

    Rey Cuyugan and Jon Rivera headed the technical team as chief jumpmasters.  Assisting as jumpmasters were Tita Dimacali,  Chie Muncal, Carl Somera, and Jhigs Pabale.  Volunteers from the fire brigades of Jon and Jhigs were tapped to provide additional technical manpower to the group.

  • 10 Nov 2008 /  Club Info

    The president has proposed that Ayet Jordan, wife of Joey Jordan, be accepted as an Associate Member in the same category as his wife, Josephine.  The proposal stems from the fact that Ayet can actively assist Joey in preparing club documents and communications,  much as Jo  does for Rey.

    Ayet, just like Jo, is not in a position to join as a regular member, but can help in the documentation processes as they have been doing.

    Comments from regular members are invited.

  • 10 Nov 2008 /  Club Info, General Info

    After the successful conduct of the first Basic First Aid for Mountaineers (BFAM)/ Artificial Respiration (AR)/ and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) outreach session, the club is now actively seeking sponsors, both private or corporate.  The help of sponsors should allow the club to expand the scope, reach and quality of the sessions.  These would also enable the club to provide assistance in setting up of emergency-first-aid stations in places such as the Duacan Visitor Center (currently operating more as a registration and fee-collection point).   The club has committed to help set up the visitor center as a First-Aid center, doubling as a guide-and-porter training center for the locals.

    The mechanics of how the sponsors can assist and how they can be publicly acknowledged (unless they wish to remain incognito) is still being worked out.  These should not present any problem.

    Among the items on the wish-list are the following: Prosthetic devices (artificial wounds, fractures and other simulated injuries) to make for more realistic trainings; large triangular bandages for use in cravat bandaging; disposable CPR masks (it would be nice to hand out one of each of the two preceeding items to each trainee); various portable audio visual aids.

  • 09 Nov 2008 /  Club Info

    Thanks to the efforts of proby Jhigs Pabale, we finally have our trekking ID’s.  First to use their ID’s were Jhigs, Jon, Rey, and Laila when they joined  the annual Mt. Pulag climb.

    Ready for issuance are the ID’s of Jing Ordoña, Lenn Hernandez and that of Brian Agana.  The rest of the Philippine-based, up-to-date members shall be issued their ID’s soon as they submit their ID sized pictures and their complete information sheets to Jhigs.

    Jhigs shall be in touch with the webmaster to secure the current e-mail addresses of foreign-based members.  She shall also send the proforma information sheet from which ID data shall be based.  Foreign-based members are requested to complete their respective information sheets and submit these to Jhigs together with their digitized ID pictures.  If they prefer, the ID’s can be printed and sent to them without their pictures.  They can attach the pictures, sign and have these laminated once received.

    We shall work on the wallet-size ID’s for lifetime members after all the trekking ID’s are all issued to qualified members.  Note that trekking ID’s for probationaries and non-lifetime members have expiry dates.  The first issuances will all expire on February 16, 2010.

  • 09 Nov 2008 /  Club Info, News

    In what has become an annual activity for the club, the group climbed Mt. Pulag via the Akiki-Akiki trail from November 6 to 8, 2008.  Participating were Rey Cuyugan, Jon Rivera, Jhigs Pabale, Brian Agana, Angel Valencia and Laila Pineda. 

    The first day’s camp was set up at the Eddet River area.  Rey, Jon and Jhigs proceeded to the site after the BFAM  practicum.  Brian, Angel and Laila who came from Manila Wednesday night arrived at the site by 1700H of Thursday, the 6th.  They were met at the jump-off point by guide Pepito Bastian.

    The group started up the Akiki trail at 0730H on Friday, the 7th, and reached the Marlboro campsite at 1200H.  After reviewing the pace and performance of the joining probationary members Rey, Brian and Jon decided to set up camp in this area rather than attempt to camp at the saddle area as originally planned.  At 1405H the group proceeded on day packs.  Brian and Jhigs opted to stay in camp due to aching muscles. 

    By 1715H the trekkers have reached the peak of Jr. Pulag.  The EL, Rey Cuyugan decided to abort the climb.  Visibility at this time was very poor, the trail was wet and darkness was setting in.  They figured that with no view from the peak there was no ample reward to justify the risk of continuing under the situation.   The group was back in camp by 1920H.  It was very cold that night and the wind was howling.  Luckily the wind carried no rain and the group woke up to find their tents wind-dried on the morning of the 8th.

    By 0930H on Saturday, they were going down the Akiki trail.   They met with a group of 20 mountaineers from PLDT who were on the way up and taking the Akiki-Ambangeg trail.  By 1130H they were back at the river camp area where they had lunch, dipped in the cold waters of the Eddet River and rested.  At 1430H they were back on the trail.  They reached Duacan, the jump-off point at 1730H.  They were invited to spend the night at the residence of Leonard Aguinse, where they were served pinikpikan (a local specialty) native chicken, dinuguan and chicken adobo.  Here they had the chance to chat and bond with some of the trainees before calling it a night by 2200H. 

    At 0400H of Sunday they were all up and by 0500H were already at the roadside waiting for the first trip back to Baguio.  By 1000H they were back in the city.  From there,  Brian and Angel took the first trip available to Manila while Jon, Jhigs and Lai went marketing.  Rey took the 1140H bus.  By 2245H all were back in their respective residences.  Jon Rivera was the last to confirm safe arrival.  It was a good climb!

  • 09 Nov 2008 /  News

    As scheduled the club held a pro-bono training in Basic First Aid for Mountaineers, Artificial Respiration and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation for Kabayan-based Mt. Pulag guides and porters.  The training was held from the afternoon of Tuesday, 04 November to mid-day of Thursday, 06 November.  A total of 16 attended led by Leonard Aguinse,  the new Park Ranger assigned to the Duacan jump-off point. 

    The first day session delved on wounds and  injuries common to mountaineers.  The 2nd day session covered emergency bandaging, artificial respiration,   cardio-pulmonary resuscitation, and emergency field evacuation.  The training made use of the CPR dummies which the Sikap Bundok President bought with his personal funds for club training purposes.  The 3rd session was a field practicum designed to test their absorption of the classroom lessons. 

    Handling the sessions as chief instructor was Jon Rivera assisted by Rey Cuyugan and Jhigs Pabale. 

    The group held a feedback session at the end of the practicum.  The attendees expressed their appreciation for the training conducted by the group as well as their hope that a repeat session can be held within at least a year’s time.  A participant based on the Ambangeg side expressed the wish that a similar session can be held for them.  The trainers all agreed that the practicum showed how well the participants had absorbed the lessons given.  They advised the participants to continue practising and simulating first aid situations even in the absence of the trainers.  They  even advised the trainees to simulate CPR using pillows for form-practice.

    The following attended subject training:

    1.    Leonard T. Aguinse (Park Station Ranger)
    2.    Pepito A. Bastian
    3.    James A. Bastian
    4.    Sales L. Calos
    5.    Alex L. Wakit
    6.    Teddy T. Aguinse
    7.    Orlando L. Cal-is
    8.    Crispin L. Libag
    9.    Sanyo N. Cadpino
    10.  Abel T. Aguinse
    11.  Marso N. Pokias
    12.  Rosario S. Catumpang
    13.  Soriano T. Aguinse
    14.  Timmy G. Camso
    15.  Julio D. Pokias
    16.  July D. Pokias

      

    Jon self-administered bandaging

    Jon demonstrates self-administered elbow bandaging

     

     

    How to make an arm sling with cravat bandages

    cravat

    Making a body splint to stabilize an injured arm using cravat bandages

    heimlich

    No, Jhigs is not hugging Jon. She is demonstrating the Heimlich manuever to dislodge an object stuck in the throat.

    trainees

    The trainees practising how to do the Heimlich manuever.