Hiking matters #107: The ascent to Alto Peak, Eastern Visayas’ highest mountain
For my 7th climb in the Visayas, I climbed Alto Peak in Leyte, again as a guest of the Nalda
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For my 7th climb in the Visayas, I climbed Alto Peak in Leyte, again as a guest of the Nalda
Read moreThere are two paradigms in backpacking, and they are seemingly paradoxical. One is the art and ability of being “self-contained”:
Read moreGrowing up in the College of Forestry housing in UP Los Banos, our house was my jumpoff when I would
Read moreAfter our two-day climb of Alto Peak, the highest mountain in Eastern Visayas, the Nalda Family, our gracious hosts, brought
Read morePinoyMountaineer presents “Invitation to Ilocos”, featuring the newly-documented mountaineering destinations of Ilocandia. This column is by Agnes Fidelis Gloria-Pinzon, PinoyMountaineer
Read moreGear review by Cecil Morella (AMCI)Equipment Adviser, PinoyMountaineer.com PinoyMountaineer.com is honored to have Sir Cecil Morella of AMCI as its
Read moreGear review by Cecil Morella (AMCI)Equipment Adviser, PinoyMountaineer.com PinoyMountaineer.com is honored to have Sir Cecil Morella of AMCI as its
Read moreMerrell has never failed me thus far in my hiking career, and after trying the latest in the Chameleon line,
Read moreJoining me in the recently-concluded Mt. Apo Sembreak Climb was a pair of Teva Forge Pro eVent hiking shoes. More
Read moreHiking is not a battle between man and mountain; it is a struggle between man and his own self. And
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