Saturday, June 18, 2011

Rough-ting CDO

"Bless the Lord, all you works of the Lord. Praise and exalt Him above all forever. All you waters above the heavens, bless the Lord. Seas and rivers, bless the Lord."
Daniel 3:57,60,78




FORWARD!

BACK!

REST!

and then.....SCREAM!

I was not able to perfect the first three basic commands, however, I can say that I became an expert in the last command.

I went to Cagayan De Oro on the first quarter of 2011. I did not expect it to be rainy on that time of year at CDO. Since I am here already, I went ahead with my itinerary. First on my list is city tour.


The city itself is small and one can go around the whole city by foot or by this tricycle cum jeepney called Motorella. This is the Philippines' version of Thai's Tuk-Tuk (or on my own opinion, it is the other way around). Unlike in Thailand, motorella drivers will not take advantage of the tourists.

"Tota pulchra es, Maria" (You are all beautiful, Mary). These are the words inked on the chapel inside Ateneo de Cagayan. For those who have been reading this blog for quite some time now (if there is someone really reading this besides my All Beautiful Sister), you will notice that I have certain fascination in each destination. In this CDO episode, I only have two.

The most prestigious school in Mindanao. CDO became a University City where most of the residents are students from across the country. Amazing as it is, because you will also see other nationalities roaming the city not as tourists but as students at Ateneo de Cagayan.

An old famous street sign. Old because it is old already compared to street signs that we see around Metro Manila. Famous, because of the yummy irresistible grub.

First stop: Butcher's Best BBQ. Do not expect much from the place but everything will be compensated in the food they serve. Do not miss to order their famous Sisig. Also try the delicious Pork BBQ (they are well known for that) and dare to try the Angus Beef Belly BBQ - the buttery meat of the beef will simply melt in your mouth while the flavors of their special Butcher's Best BBQ sauce explodes in your mouth. Heaven is on Earth.

I was already full after our sumptuous meal but this inviting pizza place across the street was tempting me to grab a bite of their pizza. True enough, Mamma Maria's Pizzeria is worthy of my attention.

This Pizzeria did not only stir my appetite but also my curiosity. If you happen to visit this place, you will not miss this one of a kind Crucifix. According to the store manager, this particular Cross was given to the owner by a nun from Brazil. Based on its appearance and how it was crafted, one will know that this Cross is made by a Brazilian telling a story and showcasing its' colorful heritage. This is the second fascination.

Ahhh, Slers. I almost have this secret relationship with Slers. During my stay in CDO, I would sneak out of our hotel and meet up with Slers chicharon. Oh how I love the cold cuts and the well known Jamon.

Big Flat Bread. One of the newest Pizzeria in CDO. My friend brought me here. The only thing that would separate this Pizza place from the other is their size and of course, their flat bread.

Time for some adventure. The main event. On the upper corner, wearing red straps over black recycled truck tires, the intriguing mind-blowing white water river tubing. On the lower right corner, wearing a blue...uhmm...just being blue with black paddle, the death defying white water kayak. Finally, on the left corner, with yellow paddles and yellow helmets, the marvelous wild white water rafting.

To complete the cast, here come the rafts and the guides of Great White Water Tours. We were disappointed on the morning of our rafting trip. It was raining non-stop. We were fetched by a jeep and was brought to GWWT base. We had another 30-min drive to our starting point. From there, the great fun began and the rain was the best thing that can happen on our rafting experience.

The first thing that we were thought during the orientation was how to properly handle the paddle. Tightly hold on to the T-grip. This will eliminate all accidents during the trip. The second thing was to listen to your guides. No questions asked. It was like "Don't Ask, Just Enjoy" (DAJE).

The first thing that our guide, Erwin asked us while on the raft was: Wild or Moderate? The next question was: How many flips? The third thing was not a question but a command: Be open minded. For what you may ask? For all the jokes that they will be telling you throughout your 5 hour trip. "Ika nga nila, limang oras kaming maglolokohan."

So from all the jokes, fact sharing, flips, kissing on the stone, snakes, crocodiles and all the gushing and laughing after all the flips, I can say that this tour would not be complete without Erwin the amazing Raft Guide. Do not miss to ask for the Korean Lift.
After the 5 hour trip, we went back to GWWT base for lunch. Our package includes this amazing lunch. Just to tickle your curiosity. We had this pork barbeque almost like the one in Butcher's Best. Then this really tasty chicken inasal. On the side, we have rice, kilawin and seaweed salad.


The Rafting tour was exhausting but that didn't stop me from venturing out in the rain to take some more pictures. Above is the Saint Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral.


The high five. It is the most important command on the raft. This is done when the group accomplished and surpassed the raging rapids. High five is the act of praising each other and recognizing that you are part of the team.


My CDO experience was enriched mainly by my rafting tour. Our guide, Erwin taught us a lot about CDO, rafting and being a part of a team.

I will definitely go back to Cagayan de Oro for there are a lot of reasons such as the food, the river tubing and the food. Did I mention I was going back because of the food?


8 comments:

  1. Pads, beginner or advance? At ano yung Korean flip? Haha.

    Pupunta ako dyan on August!

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    1. secret yun jan-jan!
      memorable experience. :-)

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  2. Weeeeang nice po ng pictures Fr. Japs!!! :)
    Thank you for featuring the beauty of my second home! Sa uulitin po! Nga pla, kagagaling ko lang din po sa rafting kanina. Paddles up, HIGH FIVE!!!

    See you soon Fr. Japs!

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    1. thank you pao for d hospitality.
      good 2 see u again!

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  3. GALING! more, more, more pls! :)

    Btw, happy birthday! miss you...

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  4. Left over right, right over left, end of end, high-siding..
    This is one sport I would not want to try.
    Forget scream! Dismayo abot ko diyan!

    The crucifix is priceless!
    So is the charming street sign!

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