Taob Story - CDO's White Water Rafting
Want some exciting Mindanao activity? Well you got to try this extreme life threatening activity at the Cagayan River at Cagayan de Oro, Mindanao, Philippines - the White Water Rafting.
It is an
activity involving a raft and its passengers paddling and conquering a number
of rapids from one point to another. The activity has different levels such as
Beginner, Advance I, Advance II and Extreme. The levels differ in terms of the
kilometers, rapid numbers and difficulty.
Our guide said that the higher levels
tend to have rapids that are 5 meters deep - meaning, the boat will fall 5
meters deep to pass the rapid! That's pretty scary because it has a higher
chance of the boat turning over and the passengers being eaten from the
circular motion of the rapids.
There are
different agencies offering the Water Rafting activity and it includes the
pickup, lunch and return transfer to the city. We got ours from Rafting AdventurePhilippines (check the site for the rates). They picked us from where we
stayed in CDO and travelled 2 hours to the site. Upon arrival, we saw the other
groups which were fetched by other jeepneys.
We wore the necessary gears -
helmet and life-jacket - and hold our paddle.
The guide
did some briefing and grouped us - since we were only four, we were added with
2 more. They are the lovers from Manila and are very funny and loud just like
us so we easily blended.
What I was scared during the briefing is that what if
we fall? I don't know how to swim and having a life jacket does not guarantee
that you will be saved! You can see that with the fast current.
Our level
- the Advance II - is composed of 13 rapids in a 13 kilometer stretch of the
river. Starting at 8AM, the rafting will be completed within 4 hours, thus,
will end at 12PM. Your on-boat guide will instruct you how to paddle and what
type of paddle you will do during the rafting.
I've never tried water rafting so Advance II on my first time feels scary. But yeah! Need to go with the flow!
Mejo shock ang itsura ko, kakatapos lang ng rapid e! |
Wacky daw! Halos angkinin na namin ang Camera Team! |
You can
take your underwater camera during this activity but you cannot take a lot
because you have to paddle (Yeah! It's teamwork!). Also, the agency already has
its camera team to take photos of the
participants. (I called them camera team haha! But they also has trainees on
their boat).
Guys are recommended to be at the front as they have more power to paddle but keep the boat balance. Members can switch position to make the shoulder work-out even.
Guys are recommended to be at the front as they have more power to paddle but keep the boat balance. Members can switch position to make the shoulder work-out even.
Don't let the river eat you! |
Rapid exit this way |
There are
times the boat will be pulled by rapids on the side of the river under the big
rocks. They said we have to keep paddling for us not to be pulled in by the
current on those small openings. I was scared that I might drown in a
super deep (I don't know how deep - basta hindi
nadadama ng paa ko!) river and be pulled in those holes and my body will
break like a chicken leg and that it can never be found! My family will have to fly
to Mindanao just to pray for my body in the river if that happens.
Bending exercise. |
I learned
that during the water rafting, it is not like a race - the groups have to stick
together - not too much! Just enough so that if a boat has turned-over, there's
a boat that can save them. If you know how to swim, that won’t work much
because the current is too fast especially on the rapids (Duh! of course!
Stupid me!).
The guide were also creative to have the participants try paddling while standing on the boat - I think they did this to remove the boring ambiance on calm parts of the river.
The guide were also creative to have the participants try paddling while standing on the boat - I think they did this to remove the boring ambiance on calm parts of the river.
THE CLIMAX
Just as
we reached the first rapid for the Beginner's level, our boat turned-over due
to a big stupid rock that we encountered. We underestimated it and the current
did not pull the boat away from that rock! We were also unaware of that because
we were watching the trainees thrown out of their boat to the rapids (agaw eksena sila!).
The trainees. The Scene-stealer, beware, don't watch scenes like this, because eventually you'll follow. |
Ang panandaliang paglangoy. This is our boat that turned over. I was already pulled away on that picture. |
Wooh!
That was a surprise really. I'm sitting at the middle so I was pushed under the river
by my teammate in front. I was the last to reach the surface! I was already
being pulled on the left side of the river and that made me freak-out! Luckily,
a staff helped me by making me hold on to a paddle which he fetched. Actually,
the paddle was in more concern for him because they have to pay for it if it
was lost HAHA! Akala ko lang pala ako yung
sine-save, yung paddle pala .
Being the last to surface the water and
pulled-out by the current, I was the only one who was not able to return to my
boat (loner). I was later on sheltered
by another team and they welcomed me with "Anyare?" ("What
happened?") HAHA. Of course, the 'inis' in me made me want to say
"Isn't it obvious?". HAHA! But I didn't, I just paddled with them.
During
the time our boat was turned-over by that big rock, my other teammates were
also temporarily sheltered by other teams. They got a chance to step on
Bukidnon which is the right side of the river. I also got this chance when my
temporary shelter-boat stopped for a while to look for a missing paddle which
was lost during our disaster! :P There I saw jumping spiders with long thin
feet. I actually don't know if they're even spiders. They are about 1 in. size.
The incident will not stop these guys from having a good picture! |
and they even have a jump shot on Bukidnon! |
It was
only about 10 minutes of paddling with my temporary shelter-boat, and I'm back
to my original team! Yehey! My reunited moment happened after we passed by what
they called Snake Island? Not really sure. We really saw snake's shredded skin
in there. Sorry no pictures!
After
being reunited, our team paddled completely again but now more FOCUSED on rafting! We
don't want our boat to turn over again, but I guess, that experience is a must
during this activity! Haha! At least you have something to share with your
friends like "Tumaob nga kame eh!" that makes it memorable! Haha!
The finish line. Congrats guys! 'Mga dalagita sa batis' ang peg!
I
definitely recommend this activity during the Cagayan de Oro travel! It's a
must-try! Share me your 'taob' stories in the comment section if you have one!
RAFTING ADVENTURE PHILIPPINES
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
UPDATE 1/15/2017:
Their website is saying forbidden. So you may check out raftingphilippines.com portal for other agencies.
Photo Credits to Enkiel, Rafting Adventures and Eula.
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