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Rocks of Sta. Maria: shaped by nature... by Trails & Lifestyle on Jan 28, 2012(Part 4 of the 2006 Series)Rock formations, blue green waters, white sand, and cool breeze: all of these in Sta. Maria.That was 2006: I experienced riding an airplane for the very first time heading for Manila, conquered my fear and dealt with my...a...



To the Extreme: Why do people climb Mountains? by dragonanswers on Jan 21, 2012Mountains have long been of fascination to humans. Towers of unexplored wilderness in the distance. There has never been much rational reason to climb mountains, but human curiosity sent inquisitive people up for a variety of reasons, sometimes relig...



Photo Focus: Sea Of Clouds by promdi/city girl on Jan 16, 2012AFTERNOON AT THE SADDLE.  Photo Credit: Bong Soliven Almost a year ago, I climbed on of Philippines' more popular mountains located in Kabayan, Benguet together with twenty other mountaineers. Mt. Pulag, standing high and mighty at 2,922 met...



To The Summit And Back by Definitely Filipino on Jan 5, 2012  It’s painful. It’s taxing. Worst of all, it’s dangerous. But why do we climb? Why do we bother climbing these great heights, braving anything from heat stroke to hypothermia, loose rocks to suspicious ledges, snakes and persi...



Is Worth the Extra Effort by bettercurly on Nov 29, 2011Just read a post from Pastor Rick Warren via Facebook and made an illustration about it.Who may ascend the mountain of the LORD? Who may stand in his holy place? Psalm 24:3 New International Version (NIV)The steeper the mountain, the l...



Top climber perishes in Himalayan avalanche by Istorya Kuris-kuris on Oct 4, 2011A top Russian climber, who scaled many of the world's highest peaks, has died in the Himalayas after being swept away by an avalanche.ABCNews - Sergei Cherezov was caught up by an avalanche when his five-member team from the Siberian region of Krasno...



To the Extreme: Why do people climb Mountains? by dragonanswers on May 19, 2011Mountains have long been of fascination to humans. Towers of unexplored wilderness in the...



Have you ever biked on… Mt. Pulag? That’d sure be an... by Flying Jeepney on May 15, 2011Have you ever biked on… Mt. Pulag? That’d sure be an adventure. Why not try it? Tara! Or, you can always go trekking. After all, it is touted as one of the most beautiful mountains in the Philippines. The native tribes even say that Mt. Pulag...



Mt. Cabuyao climb pt. 1 by Project Carlo on Apr 29, 2011So, like I said we climbed Mt. Cabuyao today! Not really calling it a hike because most of us are wearing casual clothes. Here’s a quick tip about Mt. Cabuyao, it’s known for its twin radars that can be seen ANYWHERE in Baguio City. The internet...



Freedom Climb – June 10-13, 2011 by Pinoy Fitness on Apr 28, 2011In celebration of our National Independence, Freedom Climb is an annual event wherein mountaineers and outdoor enthusiasts from all over the country collaborate together to summit different climbing destinations simultaneously.