Hiking matters #26: Mystical Mt. Dulang-Dulang
The pictures from last week’s Dulang-Dulang climb by Sir Timmy and his group made me reminisce one of my most
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The pictures from last week’s Dulang-Dulang climb by Sir Timmy and his group made me reminisce one of my most
Read moreMT. ISAROG/ PATAG-PATAG TRAIL Tigaon, Camarines SurMajor jump-off: Consocep Base Camp, TigaonLLA: 13°40′ N, 123°21′ E, 1966 MASLDays required /
Read moreR.O.X (RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR EXCHANGE)The Fort, TaguigAddress: Bonifacio High Street, The FortClothing variety: 5/5Equipment coverage: 5/5Price range: 2-5/5 PinoyMountaineer will begin
Read moreSometimes, you really have to push it. We had planned to do a dayhike up Mt. Batulao last Saturday, but
Read moreI had lunch with John Fortes last month and he spoke to me of the early days of Philippine mountaineering.
Read moreThis is an article belonging to the ‘climb health‘ category in PinoyMountaineer. Information provided in this article are based on
Read moreExploring Manila’s water sourcesLast Saturday, I went with Ivan Henares and fellow UP Med Outdoor Society member Siena Ona to
Read moreLeave No Trace provides a framework for outdoor recreation decision making, which is summarized in the following 7 principles, as
Read moreWelcome to EnCore, the advocacy page of the blog where mountaineers and environmental-minded people can share and call to attention
Read moreThe Seven Lakes of San Pablo San Pablo City, LagunaMajor jumpoff: San Pablo Plaza (Poblacion)Days required / Trekking time: 1
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