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Saturday, August 2, 2014

2008 K2 Disaster

2008 K2 disaster

  1. The 2008 K2 disaster started on 1 August 2008 and considered as the worst single accident in the history of K2 mountaineering.
  2. Eleven (11) mountaineers from international expeditions died on K2, five (5) on 1 August and six (6) on 2 August due to serac falls.
  3. A serac (originally from Swiss French sérac) is a block or column of glacial ice, often formed by intersecting crevasses on a glacier and is commonly house-sized or larger and are dangerous to mountaineers since they may topple with little warning. Even when stabilized by persistent cold weather, they can be an impediment to glacier travel.
  4. K2 (also known as Chhogori/Qogir, Ketu/Kechu, and Mount Godwin-Austen) is the second-highest mountain on Earth, after Mount Everest.
  5. K2 is part of the Karakoram range, not far from the Himalayas, and is located on the border between Baltistan, in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of northern Pakistan, and the People's Republic of China's Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County of Xinjiang Autonomous Region. With a peak elevation of 8,611 m (28,251 feet), K2 is the highest point of the Karakoram Range and the highest point in Pakistan.
  6. K2 is known as the Savage Mountain due to the extreme difficulty of ascent and is regarded by mountaineers as far more challenging than Everest, and is generally looked upon as one of the most dangerous mountains in the world with the second-highest fatality rate among the eight thousanders which are the fourteen mountains that rise more than 8,000 metres (26,247 ft) above sea level; they are all in the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges.
  7. K2 is more difficult and hazardous to reach the peak of K2 from the Chinese side; thus, it is usually climbed from the Pakistani side and unlike Annapurna, the mountain with the highest fatality-to-summit rate (246 summits, 55 deaths), K2 has never been climbed in winter.
  8. The name K2 is derived from the notation used by the Great Trigonometric Survey. Thomas Montgomerie made the first survey of the Karakoram from Mount Haramukh, some 210 km (130 miles) to the south, and sketched the two most prominent peaks, labeling them K1 and K2.
  9. The policy of the Great Trigonometric Survey was to use local names for mountains wherever possible and K1 was found to be known locally as Masherbrum. K2, however, appeared not to have acquired a local name, possibly due to its remoteness because the mountain is not visible from Askole, the last village to the south, or from the nearest habitation to the north, and is only fleetingly glimpsed from the end of the Baltoro Glacier, beyond which few local people would have ventured.
  10. The name Chogori, derived from two Balti words, chhogo ("big") and ri ("mountain") (شاہگوری) has been suggested as a local name, but evidence for its widespread use is scant. It may have been a compound name invented by Western explorers or simply a bemused reply to the question "What's that called?" It does, however, form the basis for the name Qogir (simplified Chinese: 乔戈里峰; traditional Chinese: 喬戈里峰; pinyin: Qiáogēlǐ Fēng) by which Chinese authorities officially refer to the peak. Other local names have been suggested including Lamba Pahar ("Tall Mountain" in Urdu) and Dapsang, but are not widely used.
  11. Lacking a local name, the name Mount Godwin-Austen was suggested, in honor of Henry Godwin-Austen, an early explorer of the area, and while the name was rejected by the Royal Geographical Society it was used on several maps, and continues to be used occasionally.
  12. The surveyor's mark, K2, therefore continues to be the name by which the mountain is commonly known. It is now also used in the Balti language, rendered as Kechu or Ketu (Urdu: کے ٹو‎).
References:

K2
2008 K2 disaster
Serac
List of deaths on eight-thousanders
List of books about K2
1986 K2 disaster

Saturday, March 29, 2014

12th Mt. Ugo Invitational Summer Climb

Tinongdan Barangay Hall
Barangay Tinongdan Council of Tinongdan, Itogon, Benguet is inviting everyone to the 12th Mt. Ugo Invitational Summer Climb on April 4-6, 2014 with the theme "NURTURING NATURE FOR A BETTER ADVENTURE". This annual event already received the award for the Best Tourism Event-Sport and Wellness Category in the 13th National Convention of the Association of Tourism Officers in the Philippines (ATOP) held last 2012 in Dapitan City, Zamboanga Del Norte. ATOP is the national organization of more than 1,000 local tourism officers and legislators with a major aim of promoting tourism in the Philippines.

Also, in the 14th National Convention of the Association of Tourism Officers of the Philippines (ATOP) held last 2013 in Legazpi City, Albay province, Mt. Ugo Climb of Itogon, Benguet was one of those that were inducted in the Pearl Awards' Hall of Fame along with the Sagingan Festival of Tubod town, Lanao del Norte province and the Coco Festival of San Pablo City, Laguna province. Winning the top prize in their respective categories for three consecutive years will earn the Hall of Fame Award. According to ATOP president Miguel Sison, the Pearl Award is a collaboration with the Diliman Preparatory School and the Department of Tourism that recognized best practices by local government units that serves as benchmark for tourism programs in the Philippines.

Below is the schedule for this year's 12th Mt. Ugo Invitational Summer Climb:

DAY 1 (April 4)

  • 5:00 A.M Registration/Assembly at DOT-CAR, Gov. Pack Road, Baguio City (Fronting Baguio City National High School)
  • 7:45 A.M Prayer/Orientation/Briefing
  • 8:30 A.M Kick-off. ETD from Baguio to Ambuklao - Benguet-Nueva Vizcaya Road
  • 11:30 A.M ETA @ Benguet-Nueva Vizcaya Boundary at Mt. Cemento Waiting Shed via Indupit
  • Start trek at Mt. Cemento-Domolpos Campsite (Sponsored pack lunch at Cemento)
  • 4:00 P.M. ETA @ Domolpos Campsite/Set camp
  • 6:00 P.M. Dinner/Social Night/interaction with community & I.E.C. Program
  • 10:00 P.M. Lights out
 
DAY 2 (April 5)

  • 5:00 A.M. Wake up call/Bath/Breakfast
  • 7:00 A.M. Break camp/clean-up
  • 8:00 A.M. Warm up exercise/turn-over of Donations/Briefing/Prayer
  • 8:30 A.M. Summit assault
  • 11:00 A.M. ETA @ Summit/Tri-boundary viewing/Summit lunch/Group picture taking
  • 12:00-1:00 PM INDIGENOUS PRAYER/ OFFERING OF WATER AND FOOD – Before having lunch at SUMMIT
  • 1:00 P.M ETD for second camp @ Lusod Community
  • 3:30 P.M. ETA @ campsite/Set Up camp/Sunset viewing
  • 7:00 P.M. Dinner/Socials/Impressions/Intercultural show of participants
  • 10:00 P.M. Lights out

DAY 3 (April 6)

  • 5:00 A.M. Wake up call/Sunrise viewing/Breakfast/Break Camp/Warm up exercise
  • 7:00 A.M. Kick-off Prayer/Photo Ops/ Formation of Big “U” by participants & crews
  • 10:00 A.M. ETA @ Anawang (PUJ’s will fetch the participants to Barangay Hall Ground)
  • 11:00 A.M. ETA @ Barangay Hall, Tinongdan/Lunch (Bath & Washing at Barangay Hall (9 available washrooms)
  • 12:00 P.M. Washing Relaxation
  • 1:00 P.M Cultural Show & Presentations/ Dance
  • 3:00 P.M. Awarding ceremonies (Certificates, Special Awards & Tokens)
  • 5:00 P.M. ETD for Baguio City

WHAT TO BRING:

A View From Tinongdan
  1. Thick/warm clothing, sleeping gears, camping equipment (temp may range from 7˚C-10◦C)
  2. Food for 5 meals/5 snacks and extra food.
  3. Proper back packs.
  4. Flash lights/head lamps with extra bulb and battery.
  5. Drinking water bottles/canteen cups.
  6. Camera/binoculars (optional)
  7. Proper shoes & slippers
  8. Guitar (optional)
  9. First aid kit/medicines
  10. Rain gear
  11. The desire and determination to experience the wonders of nature and culture.


REGISTRATION FEES OF P1,600.00 INCLUDES:

  • a.) Transportation from Baguio City via Kayapa, Nueva Vizcaya “Indupit /Mt.Cemento” and Tinongdan Brgy. Hall via Baguio City only
  • b.) Souvenir Yearbook /T-Shirt/Token
  • c.) Certificate of Participation
  • d.) ID
  • e.) Barangay Entrance Fee
  • f.) Sponsored 2 dinner( Domolpos & Lusod on the 1st & 2nd day ) and 1 Lunch Indupit/Mt. Cemento on the 1st day and 1 lunch at Barangay Hall on the 3rd day

REGISTRATION CENTERS:

  • DOT-CAR -09189593009- (Director Purification S. Molintas)
  • Provincial Tourism Affairs Office – 074-422-1116 (Ms. Claire Prudencio)
  • SB Committee on Tourism- 09102508492 (Councilor Norberto I. Pacio)
  • Itogon Mayor’s Office – 09208050314 (Ms. Laurie F. Pangda)
  • Tinongdan Brgy. Hall – 09082637134 (PB Benjamin N. Medino)
  • Secretariat: Ms. Evelyn Balbines @ 09282890886, Ms. Jerda D. Sanil @ 09398345655

Registration Forms are available at http://www.itogon.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=172&Itemid=145