ON
JUNE 10, 11 AND 12, 2012, this blog – Warrior Pilgrimage – will
once again convene the Philippine Independence Bushcraft Camp (PIBC)
at a mythical place called “Camp Damazo”,  which is found deep in
a hidden nook of the Babag Mountain Range, Cebu City, Philippines. 
Supporting again this endeavor is Camp Red, the only outdoors group
in the country south of Subic Bay that focused solely on bushcraft
and survival.
PIBC
MMXII promises to be better this year and the transfer of “Camp
Damazo” to a new, but improved, location speaks for itself.  This
blogger is the organizer and the main instructor of PIBC.  Moreover,
the following PIBC MMXI alumni shall be tapped by this writer to help
out in running PIBC MMXII:  
RANDELL
SAVIOR (Camp Red/Tribu Dumagsa) shall be the official Camp Ramrod. 
He shall be in charge with the administration of Camp Damazo like
ground space allocation, water, firewood and hygiene.  He shall brief
regularly the participants about camp rules that will be implemented
and the daily routine that each participant will take part.
RAYMUND
PANGANIBAN (Camp Red) shall be the official PIBC MMXII Photographer. 
He  shall document all camp activities and related events  through
his camera lens.  He shall  assist the Camp Ramrod with the
administration of Camp Damazo.
 ERNESTO
SALOMON (Redtrekkers) is the official Camp Fixer.  He shall  prepare,
fix and  cook the six meals allotted for PIBC MMXII.  He shall
coordinate with the Camp Ramrod  pertaining to the collection of
water and fuel.
 GLENN
PESTAÑO (Camp Red) shall demonstrate and expound the module on Every
Day  Carry or EDC.  He shall assist the Camp Ramrod with the
administration of Camp  Damazo.       
To
recall, the first edition in 2011 (PIBC MMXI) were attended by
fourteen participants.  It was the first time that a bushcraft camp
was held in the archipelago that was programed and devoted for
Philippine Independence.  So, PIBC MMXII will basically be like the
previous year’s event but more expanded in the number of days,
modules, participation and camping area.  
Due
to the sensitive location of Camp Damazo, PIBC MMXII shall limit
participation to only twenty participants.  June 11 shall be
dedicated to the teaching of the basics while June 12 shall be
focused on the celebration of Philippine independence in the morning
while the rest of the day shall be spent at the Lanipao Rainforest
Resort.
Registration
is Eight Hundred Pesos (P800.00) to include event t-shirt, meals,
certificate of participation, field manual, the free use of Lanipao
Rainforest Resort and other operational expenses like security and
site transportation.  If interested, click this link which will leadyou to Facebook and read the details and other posts or you may
contact this blogger at +63923-716-2705 or Randell Savior at
+63932-450-7551 for more details.
For
those that have showed their intention of joining, please send your
payment in advance to the designated bank account number found in the
events page of PIBC MMXII.  There will be no on-site registration and
payment.   Failing so, would deprive you of participating this
once-a-year activity.  
PIBC
MMXII shall officially start from the Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in
Guadalupe, Cebu City on June 10, 2012 at 12:00 noon where
participants will be transferred to the trailhead at  Baksan and then
follow the network of streams into Camp Damazo, which is located on a
high ground surrounded by thick forest.   Below is the full itinerary
of PIBC MMXII:
DAY
1
 10:00
– Assembly, Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish 
          (Take your lunch before start of activity)
 12:00
– Leave Guadalupe for Baksan by public jitney
 12:45
– Arrive Baksan, prepare water and gears
 13:00
– Leave Baksan for Camp Damazo by streams  
 16:30
- Arrive Camp Damazo, rest & rehydrate
 17:00
– Explore camp, pitch tents/sleeping quarters
 18:00
– Prepare dinner
 19:00
– Dinner time     
20:00
– Socials, PIBC overview
 24:00
– Taps
DAY
2  
 05:00
– Wake-up call
 05:30
– Prepare breakfast
 06:00
– Breakfast time
 08:00
– Introduction to Bushcraft and Survival
 09:00
– Tool Making
 10:00
– EDC Preparation
 11:00
- Prepare lunch
 12:00
– Lunch time
 12:30
– Siesta/socials 
 13:30
– Knife Care and Safety
 14:30
– Foraging and Firecraft   
 16:00
– Outdoor Cooking           
 17:00
– Prepare dinner
 18:00
– Nocturnal Hunting
 19:00
– Dinner time
 20:30
– Socials, Training review 
 24:00
– Taps
DAY
3  
 05:00
– Wake-up call
 05:30
– Prepare breakfast
 06:00
– Breakfast time
 07:30
– Philippine National Anthem
 07:45
– Oath of Allegiance
 08:00
– Socials, photo session
 09:00
– Break camp
 09:00
– Leave Camp Damazo for Lanipao via Lensa Trail
 11:00
– Arrive Lanipao Rainforest Park, rest & rehydrate
 11:15
– Prepare lunch
 12:00
– Lunch time
 13:00
– Socials 
 16:00
- Leave Lanipao for Guadalupe by multicab
 16:30
– Arrive Guadalupe
 17:00
– Post-activity discussions, socials
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