Rappelling, as defined by Wikipedia, is the controlled descend down a rock face using a rope. However, in our case, we are rappelling down under a bridge. I’m actually sure it’s still considered as rappelling
This activity was organized by Outdoorsman’s Hub, a group of outdoor enthusiast in Facebook. Since this activity was open to all, we tag along for some weekend adventure. It was actually not my first time to go on rappelling, and definitely not my first time in Campo 4. Nevertheless, I was excited, like first time excitement. ^_^ I met new friends, and even an old schoolmate. What a small world!
I was having fun the whole time, but then, I have to leave. I promised my little sissy to bring her to Rainforest Park that day. If you’re interested enough to read about our experience there, click here. I have to warn you though. It was not that great. L Unfortunately, were off the topic, so let’s get back on track. ^_^
Here’s a useful itinerary for those who want to plan rappelling in Campo 4.
Campo 4 Rappelling Itinerary 0700 Andoks [near Tabunok Flyover] and last minute buys [food/drinks/etc]
0730 ETD for Campo 4 [via Multicab]
0750 ETA Campo 4 Bridge
0800 Rigging and Safety Reminders
0830 Rappelling
1200 Lunch
1300 Open Activity/ Rappelling /SRT
1500 De-rig Quick Check and Equipment Count
1530 ETD for Tabunok
1550 ETA Tabunok proper; ETD for Cebu City
1630 ETA Cebu City
Estimated Expenses per Person: P150
Campo 4 Rappelling Itinerary 0700 Andoks [near Tabunok Flyover] and last minute buys [food/drinks/etc]
0730 ETD for Campo 4 [via Multicab]
0750 ETA Campo 4 Bridge
0800 Rigging and Safety Reminders
0830 Rappelling
1200 Lunch
1300 Open Activity/ Rappelling /SRT
1500 De-rig Quick Check and Equipment Count
1530 ETD for Tabunok
1550 ETA Tabunok proper; ETD for Cebu City
1630 ETA Cebu City
Estimated Expenses per Person: P150
- Cebu to Tabunok, Talisay – P20 [bnf]
- TAbunok to Campo 4 – P40 [bnf]
- Miscellaneous [lunch, drinks, etc.]- P90