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  1. #261

    Quote Originally Posted by rocketvision View Post
    By the way IMO do not like the term "queen of the south" it was coined by foreign journalist who just expressed what they felt about Davao, but it still sounds like a copy and 2nd class ang dating. Next time, although contrary to bisayadako's insult they have good intentions, it pays they be more accurate in reporting so they may as well use the endorsement of jaded expats on Davao as "Crown city of the Philippines" and that they accurately use the words cagayan valley instead of cagayan de oro. Most likely it's an honest mistake so they should stand corrected to differentiate their reputation from mere hypers.

    so most likely ang pala-away nga gapa aron-ingnon taga CDO pero kinaiya layo ra's 'golden friendship' would be inday yuri, er, helper-finder. Dapat klarohon unsa gyud kay para na lang pud sa reputation sa CDO kay mura'g dili na katuohan kaluod sa mga pala-away diri, moangkon raba taga CDO kay madaot na CDO ana. The thread have been resolved with CDO and Davao folks doing amends pero mosingit gyud ning uban pala-away nga inday para mangintrega ug magsamok kaning 2 important mindanao cities.

    klaroha gyud na bisayadako ha dili ka taga-Cebu originally taga CDO ka. My advice being a fellow mindanaoan is please try to make your informations as accurate as possible ayaw padala sa hype ug sa intrigang pina-inday. If the figures speak contrary to your expectations then learn to be humble ayaw suhid sa mga pala-away. You're a Mindanaoan and act like one.
    Hi Rock-it (by Herbie Hancock, I like that Rock It tune)

    I can guarantee you that I was born and raised in CDO.

    Wala ko nang-intruiga. I'm just depending my claim that CDO rapids is the best in Pinas all year round.
    Unless, otherwise someone can show me pictures that proves that it's not.
    Then, I will accept that CDO rapids is not the best anymore.
    Of course, I will try to see that personally.

    I don't have to see your rapids because from the pictures and youtube video I saw, mas tsada gyud
    ang CDO rapids.

    This is similar to my claim that... "I rather live in the suburbs than in a high rise condo".
    This was the debate a couple of months ago.

    Once again...taga CDO ko.
    na bantok na gyud na ang dalan diha sa sigue nako ug lakwatsing.

    If you haven't been to the CDO rapids, then you should come a try.


    cheers,
    Bisaya Dako
    Work and Play is in CDOC and CIC

  2. #262
    Quote Originally Posted by bogo View Post
    di na unta nako ni patulan gusto gyud siya maulawan , oh dictionary na ni ayaw ingnan di giahapon ka kasabot! LOL

    1.
    a. A road, path, or highway affording passage from one place to another.
    b. An opening affording passage: This door is the only way into the attic.
    2.
    a. Space to proceed: cleared the way for the parade.
    b. Opportunity to advance: opened the way to peace.
    3. A course that is or may be used in going from one place to another: tried to find the shortest way home.
    4. Progress or travel along a certain route or in a specific direction: on his way north.
    5. A course of conduct or action: tried to take the easy way out.
    6. A manner or method of doing: several ways of solving this problem; had no way to reach her.
    7. A usual or habitual manner or mode of being, living, or acting: the American way of life.
    8. An individual or personal manner of behaving, acting, or doing: Have it your own way.
    9. also ways (wz) (used with a sing. verb) Informal Distance: The travelers have come a long way. That village is a good ways off.

    led the way - definition of led the way by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
    ngita pa gyud ug palusot ....bisan pa sa imong tipot....nga Klarex na kaayo na...

    "While it was Cagayan de Oro, in the north of the island, that led the way..."

    That's Action Asia Magazines claim not mine.


    cheers,
    Bisaya Dako
    Work and Play is in CDOC and CIC

  3. #263
    Quote Originally Posted by bisayadakoo View Post
    HI Rock-it

    Taga CDO lagi ko. Diha ko natawo. Sa Maria Reyna Hospital... noong "alaw"

    Accurate man to ang article sa Action Asia magazine.
    Tinuod to ila gui-claim nga...
    "While it was Cagayan de Oro, in the north of the island, that led the way..."

    Dili na gyud na malalis pa ang claim sa ActionAsia Magazine
    And it's brilliant because it's unbiazed claim.


    cheers,
    Bisaya Dako
    Work and Play is in CDOC and CIC
    No probs, since Action Asia mentioned "north of the island" then accurate ilang information, congratz fellow Mindanao gihapon ang honor. Unless kung naa mag-hype mag-claim sa whole country then dili na na mao.

    But you should congratulate Davao also kay it brought whitewater rafting in Mindanao to a higher level and dili pud ma-deny that Davao's professional level of service had outclassed yours (so just because it said 'led the way' it doesn't mean they considered it the best in the island so be humble na lang and learn from bogo's post that it actually meant "opened or cleared the way") to the point na-feature na sa Action Asia magazine, but good for them they did not forget CDO. A good advice is CDO should maintain the quality of rafting there since there were concerns about its quality, para pud duha na world class whitewater rafting adventures sa Mindanao.

    Para masabtan pa gyud, a child who knows the location can even 'lead the way' an adult stranger to their destination, but it doesnt mean the child is meant as 'leader' to the adult stranger. hope you finally get it.

  4. #264
    Hmmmm.... Domestic_Helper again has a severe episode of post-traumatic stress. She displays this symptoms again:

    flashbacks - posting renderings of buildings underconstruction in DAVAO or buildings from DAVAO in a repetitive manner.
    losing touch of reality/senses - using annoying colors in text when posting/ bigger fonts.

    Its getting worst.... she began displaying symptoms thats harmful to CEBU residents.....
    STILL NO CURE

  5. #265
    In no time the Davao Outland Adventures 720 zipline the longest in Asia will be featured in a prestigious Sports Magazine , Davao zipilines Leads the way in Asia!

    Saturday, November 08, 2008
    Ties that bind
    By Janette Huang Teves
    Mom-about-town




    WHAT can make you "fly" at 200 feet high and at the speed of 100 kph? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's The Xcelerator zipline, which is said to be the "longest and fastest zipline in Asia"!


    Last Sunday, my brothers Jason and Jasper, sisters-in-law Pat and Maricel, nieces Zoe and Steff, my husband Gary, daughter Anicka and I trooped to Outland Adventure where The Xcelerator is located.


    "Outland Adventure is the operational name of Project Challenge Foundation Inc. We set up the foundation 8 years ago in 2000 with the vision to build a world-class ropes course facility to primarily offer a life-impacting adventure-based program for the youth of Davao," shares Outland Adventure director Matthew "Matt" McNeil who has been living with his wife Krystina in the Philippines for 16 years as American missionaries. They have two daughters, Josie, 12 and Jessica, 7.

    Because Outland Adventure is a non-profit foundation, Matt and his co-directors wanted to develop an additional "economic engine" that would provide more revenue to help meet the operational expenses.

    "And, of course, we really wanted to create a new thrilling ride for people to enjoy! So, we decided to build the two-line traverse and `The Xcelerator' which is our newest zipline," Matt continues.

    The Xcelerator is designed with a redundant safety factor which means that every component has a back-up system in order to make sure riders are free from danger.

    After the staff helped us put on our safety gear, we boarded a makeshift wooden raft, crossed a deep river and started our short but exciting uphill hike. Matt reminded us to just take our time and walk at our own comfortable pace.

    Crossing over

    The adults in the group were given the option to either proceed directly to The Xcelerator or to try the traverse before meeting up to the zipline.

    Since we were feeling brave that morning, we unanimously made the decision to traverse.

    "The two-line traverse is a simple horizontal cable suspended at the top of the jungle canopy that people walk sideways on. It's about 100 meters long situated 70 feet off the ground", explains Matt.

    First to cross over was Jason, followed by Gary and Jasper, then Maricel, me and Pat.

    I'm glad I decided to try the traverse as it became a difficult but rewarding test of one's ability to rise above one's fears (literally). It was not as easy as I imagined it to be, but it was a welcome challenge to be able to concentrate and keep my balance as I slowly but painstakingly inched my way to the site of the Xcelerator, where the kids have been waiting for close to 30 minutes.

    During the briefing, the guide informed us that the traverse would only take 7 minutes but apparently, that time frame didn't apply to the ladies of our family!

    There were different reactions from our little fans as we traversed, one cheered "Yehey, malapit na si Mommy!" while another impatiently uttered "Mommy, bilisan mo. Tayo na lang naiwan!"...hahaha.

    Zipideedooda


    At The Xcelerator, each kid partnered with an adult and did the sitting position while the other adults assumed the "Superman" pose.

    "Are you ready?" I asked Anicka as we geared up for the ride. "Yes!" she enthusiastically replied.

    And, away we went!!

    For approximately 30 seconds, we descended along a steep jungle-faced cliff while being suspended for 200 feet. It was mixed feelings for me as waves of exhilaration and awe overcame my exhaustion. Below us we can see the lush forest and the large fresh water lake as the windswept our faces and greeted us.

    I have not tried the zipline in Camp Sabros (Kapatagan, Davao del Sur) and Eden Nature Park (Toril) yet. So, I consider my first time at the The Xcelerator as an incredible and memorable experience. And, to be able to do a tandem zipline with my daughter Anicka who is just 7 years old is just priceless.

    The two-line traverse and The Xcelerator are open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday to Sunday. Fee is P300.

    Largest ropes course facility


    Aside from the two amazing attractions, Outland Adventure, which is the Philippines' largest ropes course facility, also offers a specialized program for families that mainly incorporates low level games. It has dozens of activities that both the young and old can enjoy.

    "By its very design, a ropes course facility is intended to challenge people in two distinct areas: team building and overcoming personal barriers," points out Matt who together with wife Krystina are also the owners and directors of Mercy Maternity Center, a charity laying-in maternity clinic serving impoverished families. Their midwife staff has delivered over 13,000 babies since its establishment in 1996.

    Outland Adventure likewise offers tailored programs for civic organizations, NGOs, churches, volunteer organizations, private schools, barangays, government agencies, foundations, among others.

    "In addition to the individuals that comprise our governing board of directors, the principal sponsors of Outland Adventure are Davao Light & Power Co. and The Aboitiz Group Foundation that sponsors local high school youth to attend our 3-day Great Adventure Camps. Coke and Powerade is also a sponsor of the new Xcelerator zipline", cites Matt.

    Ties that bind

    According to Matt, the real intrigue of a ropes course program is what they call the high elements. Participants are harnessed into safety equipment and belayed and guided through a series of high challenges.

    Each participant is faced with a perception of risk that is obviously associated with the fact they are suspended fairly high off the ground.

    "Once he or she reconciles their predicament by realizing they are safe and cannot fall then they can complete the task. It's a lot of fun and people laugh with ju*****ion once they address their fears and realize they can step beyond their perceived personal limitations. It's a very practical life-growth experience that can be transferred to all areas in life whether it is home, school, work or any situation", divulges Matt.

    "As with our corporate team building programs, the specialized program for families features games which also address the primary core issues of trust and encourage families to better communicate and plan how to solve certain tasks", illustrates Matt.

    "All of our team building and family programs require group reservations. We prefer group sizes of at least 20 people. We will work closely with each group to create and modify the program according to their interests and objectives. Basically, a group can create their own program. Since Filipino families are usually large, this is a great opportunity to get the entire extended family involved. It's a family bonding activity that you will never forget!" Matt guarantees.

    Outland Adventure is located in Diversion Road, Barangay Langub, Ma-a, Davao City (just across GAP Farm and near the `Twin Rocks') with telephone no. 2245855/cellphone no: (0916184330. Email address: outland_adventure@hotmail.com. Website: Outland Adventure.

    Sun-Star

  6. #266
    Davao Outland Adventure











    Mom-About-Town

  7. #267
    Quote Originally Posted by rocketvision View Post
    No probs, since Action Asia mentioned "north of the island" then accurate ilang information, congratz fellow Mindanao gihapon ang honor. Unless kung naa mag-hype mag-claim sa whole country then dili na na mao.

    But you should congratulate Davao also kay it brought whitewater rafting in Mindanao to a higher level and dili pud ma-deny that Davao's professional level of service had outclassed yours to the point na-feature na sa Action Asia magazine, but good for them they did not forget CDO. A good advice is CDO should maintain the quality of rafting there since there were concerns about its quality, para pud duha na world class whitewater rafting adventures sa Mindanao.
    Can you please show me that there were concerns of the quality of rafting in CDO.
    I'd like to read that.

    CDO doesn't need to spend money for feature articles like that. Because professional rafters already knows that.

    That's the reason why many Rafting Guides in CDO are IRF certified.

    Are your rafting guides IRF certified?

    Which do you think provides good/quality service? IRF certified or non-IRF certified?

    CDO rapids doesn't need magazine introduction.
    It just comes naturally.
    People know that some magazine articles are "paid for".
    And just pretending to be an independent/unbiased article.


    cheers,
    Bisaya Dako
    Work and Play is in CDOC and CIC

  8. #268
    Quote Originally Posted by bogo View Post
    [center]Davao Outland Adventure



    WOW is this your Class 3 rapids?
    Just asking still waiting....


    cheers,
    Bisaya Dako
    Work and Play is in CDOC and CIC

  9. #269
    Quote Originally Posted by rocketvision View Post
    No probs, since Action Asia mentioned "north of the island" then accurate ilang information, congratz fellow Mindanao gihapon ang honor. Unless kung naa mag-hype mag-claim sa whole country then dili na na mao.

    But you should congratulate Davao also kay it brought whitewater rafting in Mindanao to a higher level and dili pud ma-deny that Davao's professional level of service had outclassed yours (so just because it said 'led the way' it doesn't mean they considered it the best in the island so be humble na lang and learn from bogo's post that it actually meant "opened or cleared the way") to the point na-feature na sa Action Asia magazine, but good for them they did not forget CDO. A good advice is CDO should maintain the quality of rafting there since there were concerns about its quality, para pud duha na world class whitewater rafting adventures sa Mindanao.

    Para masabtan pa gyud, a child who knows the location can even 'lead the way' an adult stranger to their destination, but it doesnt mean the child is meant as 'leader' to the adult stranger. hope you finally get it.
    Hi Rock,

    So accept na lugar nimo nga mas tsada ang CDO rapids kay sa inyo?
    Don't be shy.


    cheers,
    Bisaya Dako
    Work and Play is in CDOC and CIC

  10. #270
    Quote Originally Posted by bisayadakoo View Post
    Can you please show me that there were concerns of the quality of rafting in CDO.
    I'd like to read that.

    CDO doesn't need to spend money for feature articles like that. Because professional rafters already knows that.

    That's the reason why many Rafting Guides in CDO are IRF certified.

    Are your rafting guides IRF certified?

    Which do you think provides good/quality service? IRF certified or non-IRF certified?

    CDO rapids doesn't need magazine introduction.
    It just comes naturally.
    People know that some magazine articles are "paid for".
    And just pretending to be an independent/unbiased article.


    cheers,
    Bisaya Dako
    Work and Play is in CDOC and CIC
    you keep repating that Davao 'paid for' those articles in Action Asia when these are false accusations. You should be careful with your accusations you are smearing the credibility of a reputable magazine without any basis. Pagtuon ra gud ug responsibilidad sa ginasulti nimo.

    Despite Davao having whitewater rafting later than CDO, the fact that Davao's whitewater was instead featured in Action Asia and also Sports Unlimited to international audience with satisfaction written on the writers' reaction is proof enough that it had met their standards worthy to be featured and has put Mindanao's image for whitewater rafting to higher level.

    I did read once from a foreigner's comment when he went rafting in CDO, that a guide allowed a rider to stand, should have been a big no-no by international safety standards which caused him to question the rafting service there. Also some equipments had seen better days and may be needing replacement. It is actually a good thing that comments such as these are not yet so pronounced, more alarming hinoun if one finds on the net articles that report such accounts on CDO, so while these cases are still in manageable level, it should be a wake-up call to CDO operators to keep vigilance with quality service and professionalism to maintain that there are 2 whitewater destinations maintaining international standards in Mindanao.

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