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TOWN: CATIGBIAN, BOHOL
MAPPERS: AMARADO, JOHN VERGEL
EDO, ROSS JAN
SILVA, NADINE MARIE C.
MAY 10, 2014
In the first day of the GPS mapping at Catigbian,
Bohol. The mappers went early to the town from
Tagbilaran at 9 am in the morning. They went to the
Municipal Hall for a courtesy call with the Municipal
Engineer and to practice the GPS device. When everything
was set, the mappers were fetched by the municipal
service driver. The first batch of target barangays to be
mapped was Baranggay Ambuan, Haguilan, Sinakayanan,
Alegria, Poblacion Weste, and Poblacion.
In Ambuan, Catigbian some roads were
difficult to be accessed by a 4-wheel vehicle so they had to
walk to the end of the road and go back fo r the left vehicle
(Figure 1). It was very tiring and time consuming for the
mappers but it didn’t stop them from continuing their job.
After barangay Ambuan, Barangay Haguilan followed. As
usual, there were small roads that has to be passed through
walking. Though it was demanding, the mappers were
happy to walk because they get a chance to explore the
deepest place of Catigbian and were able to learn and get
something from it. Around 12 noon, the mappers were able
to map 2 barangays only, they stopped over the barangay hall of Brgy. Sinakayanan for a delish
lunch prepared by the Barangay Officials, the place provided them cold drinks and allowed them
to unwind for a while. By 1:30 pm, the mappers started to map Barangay Sinakayanan and
finished it around 2:30pm. The next barangay was Alegria, it has much better roads since it is
Figure 1. Mappers walking up to the end of the road not accessible by the van.
Figure 2. Catigbian Mobile Unit
near the town Center. The last two barangays were Poblacion Weste and Poblacion which
finished early since the road is a highway in a good asphalt condition. The mapping went
smoothly and it was done earlier than what they’d expected.
They went back to the Municipal Hall around 5:30 pm to return the vehicle and went to
the public market to buy dinner.
MAY 11, 2014
It was on the first day that six
barangays were already mapped. The six
barangays were Poblacion, Poblacion Weste,
Alegria, Sinakayanan, Haguilanan and
Ambuan. The mappers on the first day were
Nadine Silva and John Amarado, they were
also accompanied by a driver and two
workers from the Engineer’s office.
Afternoon of May 10, another mapper named
Ross Jan Edo followed to Catigbian and
joined the mapping on the second day
(Figure 3).
It was the second day of Catigbian
GPS mapping. The mappers woke up early
from a very comfortable sleep at Miss Ludi
Reformina’s humble home. She was so
generous and caring to adopt the mappers for 3 days and fed them very delicious meals which
the mappers always refer to as “the Bukid meal”. Before heading to the municipal hall the
mappers ready themselves by bringing the necessary materials for mapping which includes GPS,
paper, notebook, ballpen/pencils, hats/cap (protection for the extreme heat of the sun), shades
(eye pprotection w/c is unnecessary), and an appropriate outfit such as rubber shoes, and
comfortable pants and shirts. The mappers also didn’t forget their bottled water and snacks to
fight hunger during the mapping. When everything is all set the mappers were fetched by the
Figure 3. Catigbian Mappers (From Left to Right: Driver, Ronald, Ross Jan Edo; Nadine Silva (Upper), John Amarado (Lower))
municipal mobile unit (Figure 2). They first went to the municipal engineer’s office and plan the
route of mapping of the day.
It was planned to map barangays Candumayao,
Rizal, Triple Union, Baang, Libertad Sur, Causwagan
Norte, Bagtic, Bonbong and Mantasida. The mappers
were hopefull to finish all nine Barangays in one day.
They first went to barangay Candumayao and mapped
all the roads. Sadly, there were roads that were small
that vehicles can’t enter, so the mappers had to walk and
leave their truck in the intersection. It was very tiring
and time consuming for the mappers but it didn’t stop
them from continuing their job. After barangay
Candumayao, Barangay Rizal followed. As usual, there
were small roads that has to be walked. Though it was
demanding, the mappers were happy to walk because they
get a chance to explore the deepest place of Catigbian and were able to learn and get something
from it. It was already around 10:30 in the morning and the mappers were just able to map 2
barangays only, very disappointed, the mappers were determined to work faster and harder that
they’d be able to map four barangays in the morning. After barangay Rizal, barangay Triple
Union followed. It was a little easier than other barangays because most of the roads of barangay
triple union were concrete. So the mapping was done faster than the previous barangays.
Delighted of the moment, the mappers’ hope of finishing all nine barangays in one day was
reborn. It was almost 11:15 and the mappers are already heading to their next target baran gay,
Barangay Baang. While going to barangay Baang, the mappers were already informed by their
driver that it would be a more challenging barangay, for most of its roads are rocky or in
engineering’s term, a Macadam road (Figure 4). Not a good way for little vehicles like the mini
pick-up they’re using. Despite the bad situation, the mappers didn’t stop and faced the troubled
streets of brgy. Baang. It was lunch and the mappers had an hour break. They stopped over the
barangay hall of Brgy. Baang and were thankful of the Brgy. Captain cause they accommodated
the mappers and offered a delish lunch, cold drinks and a comfortable place for a little pause and
unwind.
Figure 4 MacadamRoad in Barangay Baang
Out of nine, already four barangays were mapped. A
fifty-fifty situation for the mappers. They don’t know whether
they’d make it to nine or not but they were still hopeful. Tired,
but the mappers are still determined to finish their job on time.
After an hour break, by 1:30 pm, the mappers headed to their
next destination, Brgy. Libertad Sur. As usual there were some
streets that vehicles can’t pass through so the mappers walked
the road. After an hour another barangay is done. Going to
their next stop, the mappers were delighted for they see a
possibility of finishing nine barangays in one day. The next
barangay was Causwagan Norte, it was the usual road of Catigbian. The Rocky small streets
were encountered again but the mappers were now getting used to it and is not affected by it
anymore. They treated it as playtime walking-walking. Around 3:30 pm and Brgy. Bagtic
already followed. Tired of so many walks, the mappers thought of taking a little break and eat
some biscuits and drink water but then they realized that if they stop they would just waste their
time. So, they have just decided to eat while doing the mapping. It’s like hitting two birds in one
stone. Eating the hunger away while mapping the roads out (Figure 5). Without even noticing
the time, the mappers were surprised to finish Brgy. Bagtic a little earlier than others, for it has
smooth roads and all vehicles can pass through it. Feeling blessed, the mappers were thankful of
the good roads. Following on the list was Brgy. Bonbong, it took the mappers to finish Brgy.
Bonbong to about 40 minutes only. So, they were able to estimate at what time they would
possibly finish the nine barangays intended for that day. Based on their estimates, they could
possibly be done by 5:15-5:40 pm. It means they had to work overtime and put extra effort for
the job. It doesn’t matter for the mappers, the only thing that worries them are their company;
such as their driver and their 2 guides. When they asked for permission if it was okay for them to
work overtime, their company, without any hesitations said “yes its okay”. According to their
driver, it’s better to do overtime today rather than extend the work for a day. With a thankful
heart for their driver and their guide, the mappers continued their job. Eight barangays down out
of nine. One remaining barangay left to map, the barangay Mantasida. It was last on the list for
that day. It has little streets, too, but fortunately a mini pick-up truck can pass through it. The
mapping goes smoothly as hoped. It was done earlier than what they’d expected.
Figure 5. Tambis Picking while taking a break from Mapping
They went back to the Poblacion to return the vehicle
and dropped the mappers at the public market so they could
choose the meal they want for dinner. It’s passed 5:30 and the
mappers are very exhausted and wanted to get a fresh shower
and have a good night sleep. The mappers feel very dirty of all
the dust and dirt that they’d touch during the day but despite all
negative feelings, nothing can surpass the happiness they felt
for accomplishing the nine barangays. For them, it was the best
thing that happened. Indeed, SUCCESS is the sum of all efforts
repeated.
MAY 12, 2014
The mappers hoped to finish all the barangays on the third day and go home by
afternoon. The wish to go home and relax pushed them to do harder. With seven barangays left,
the mappers are confident they could get through it on time.
The same routine as the previous days happened. As usual, the mappers woke up early to
get ready and took their delish breakfast at Miss Ludi’s home. At 7:45 in the morning, the driver
already fetched the mappers. With excitement, the mappers headed to the engineer’s office so
they could plan their route. With the help of the guide, the route of Maitum- Mahayag Sur-
Mahayag Norte- Liboron- Hagbuaya- Kang iras- Cambailan was planned.
Exactly 8:30 in the morning, the mappers together with their driver and two guides
headed to their first barangay, the barangay Maitum. The guide said that Brgy. Maitum would
not be very challenging for it has more accessible streets than the other barangay. Though it has
rocky roads the mini pick-up truck can still get through it. For nearly 40 minutes, one barangay is
already done. So, the mappers now headed to their next destination, the barangay Mahayag Sur.
The same scenario with the previous barangays. As usual, the mappers continue to do their job.
They traced the roads and marked every intersection, change of road type and every landmark
such as school buildings, hospitals etc... Following barangay Mahayag Sur is barangay Mahayag
Norte. It has lots of intersection so it was finished longer than Mahayag Sur. Again, the goal is to
finish four barangays in the morning and the rest in the afternoon. Around 11:20 AM and they
were now heading to their next stop barangay, the barangay Liboron. It would be their last
Figure 6. Enjoying the view while Mapping
barangay before lunch and their hunger pushed them to finish the work earlier. Their guide
texted the Brgy. Captain of Liboron telling that they would love to eat their lunch and spend their
one hour break at their beautiful barangay hall. Luckily, the Brgy. Captain willingly opened his
office for them. They were so happy to think that only three barangays were left. The mappers
are now excited to wrap everything up and go home.
At exactly 1:30 PM the mappers continued their work. The three barangays left were
Hagbuaya, Kang Iras and Cambailan. They headed directly to barangay Hagbuaya. It was sunny
at first but then suddenly grey clouds covered the sky. A rain showered them. Instead of stopping
and waiting for the rain to stop, the mappers were very determined to not waste a single second
and continued to work whether rain or shine. Though the rain delays their time, still there was
enough to finish the remaining barangays. Following Hagbuaya is barangay Kang Iras. The rain
has cooled down and the mapping runs smoothly again for the mappers but not for the vehicle.
There were rocky roads that turned into melted chocolate road. It has gone from bad to worse
which made the mini pick-up difficult to run. The rain was a disaster but the aftermath of the rain
is way more of a disaster. The mappers didn’t expect such a problem would occur. So the
mapper decided to just walk those streets that is difficult to pass for the pick-up. It consumed
extreme time and effort. It was already 4:00 when they finished mapping barangay Kang-iras.
Finally, the last barangay is next. Barangay Cambailan has to be done before 5:00 PM because
the mappers are stiil set to ride tha last trip of the bus heading to the City. With double the time
and effort, the mappers, driver and the guides kill no time. There were a little walking done, but
it was done faster. The recorder and GPS holder worked very seriously and is very eager to finish
everything. Amazingly, after 35 minutes, barangay Cambailan is wrapt up. Looking happy and
satisfied, the mappers together with their guides reported to the municipal Engr. Russel Lungay
all their datas. They all did an excellent job of mapping Catigbian. The engineer was impressed
and expressed her gratitude to the mappers. Of course the mappers extended their
acknowledgement to their driver and their two guides who never left them during the mapping.
The end of the three-day GPS mapping may give the students a bunch of laundries but for
sure it also gives them a more bunch of MEMORIES.