Hiking matters #6: The hike up Mt. Sto. Tomas
MANILA – You’ve probably seen those two metallic dishes on a highland when in Baguio City. I have. Whenever we
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MANILA – You’ve probably seen those two metallic dishes on a highland when in Baguio City. I have. Whenever we
Read moreby Gideon Lasco Before I climb, one of the important questions I ask myself is ‘What to wear’. My bag
Read more“Communication”: part 2 of ‘gears + gadgets’ seriesby Gideon Lasco BACKGROUNDWith the advent of modern technology, the old Scouting skills
Read moreANAWANGIN COVE VIA MT. PUNDAQUIT San Antonio, ZambalesMajor jump-off: Brgy. Pundaquit, San AntonioLLA (summit): 14 53’59” 129 94’24”, 464 MASLLLA
Read moreTraversing Mt. AmuyaoWhew! I just arrived from the north after completing (finally) the famed traverse of Mt. Amuyao – from
Read more“Navigation”: part 1 of ‘gears + gadgets’ seriesby Gideon Lasco PinoyMountaineer.com, in welcoming the summer vacation, embarks on a 11-part
Read moreHibok Hibok: Hike price hikeSince January we’ve been hearing that the guys at Mt. Hibok-Hibok have been demanding extraordinarly steep
Read moreMT. GUITING-GUITING Sibuyan Island, Romblon Major Jump-off: Brgy. Tampayan, Madgiwang, Sibuyan LLA: 12°24’50″N, 122°34’4″E, 2058 MASL Days required / Hours
Read more(LOS BANOS, LAGUNA- 3/25/08) Finally I’ve climbed Mt. Guiting-Guiting (summit pic on the right), and it was a most intense
Read moreMT. LUMOT (MT. SUMAGAYA)Balatucan Range, Misamis OrientalMajor jump-off: Sitio Harrohay, Brgy. Lunotan, Gingoog CityLLA: 8°40’51″N, 125°2’34″E, 2320 MASL (summit)Days required
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