CAMP, ABANDON!

It was one of the worst imaginable nights I ever felt in the field. I was in Cibeureum, Mount Gede National Park for 2 days. My team has already camped there for 3 days when I arrived in the first day of January 2007 with Lutfi, Nuryani and Dian. Wempy's team (Inggar, Lubis, Boby) has surveyed Surya Kencana (around 2300m asl) for 4 days before returning below to Cibeureum and Telaga Warna (around (1300 m asl) and joined Fitri's team around Christmas.


The first night, I joined Fitri's team and do some search on terrestrial transect near the walking bridge. We found three Leptophryne cruentata below the bridge. I was so happy. That night after the survey, wind began to howl. When we woke up in the morning, all our gear that was left outside was scattered all over the place.

The day passed quickly, we even managed to find a secluded area where we found lots of L.cruentata! Then night came, along with its fierce wind. All trees were swaying dangerously, and we knew for sure that one of the trees surrounding our camp will fall for we heard the telling "crack... crack" sound loudly. So instead of using our torch to find frogs, we try to spot the sound source. It was right in front of one of our tent. After many discussions, we decided to abandon our night survey and hastily left our tents and moved to camper's shelter in Panyangcangan.


Wind howled so viciously that night, with its eerie sound: a loud whistle with a combination of cracking and booming sound. It continuously comes, like giant waves crashing on one another. None of us has the heart to talk anymore, we were so busy praying and hoping that none of the snapping big branch flew straight into us.


When we arrived back to our tents, sure it was ... the tree had fallen off. Even though we were supposed to do survey for two additional days, in the morning I decided that we head back to Bogor. Safety first.

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