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by The Walking Cave Man on Dec 15, 2020Passionate about sharing walking in the East Riding of Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Wolds and to promote the fantastic walking routes in the county My name is Andrew Gillard and live in East Yorkshire and welcome you to my blog 'The Walking Cave Ma...



Mt. Gulugod Baboy: From Summit to Sea by Excursionista on Apr 14, 2013Remember when I said in my Mt. Pinatubo post that it definitely won't be my last hike? Well, I didn't expect the next one to happen so soon either! Last March, a bunch of blogger friends invited me to join their second climb (they climbed Mt.



Revisiting Mount Maculot by Geostride on Apr 9, 2013Second part of a special report about the search and rescue effort to find a missing climber in Mount Maculot, Cuenca, Batangas. I haven’t been to Mount Maculot for a while, for quite a number of years, actually. It’s not a question of pe...



Mt Guiting-Guiting: Of Sharp Rocks and Steep Trails (Part 1) by Dexterification on Apr 8, 2013Mount Guiting-Guiting is one of the mountains in the Philippines featured on every Filipino mountaineer’s dream. Its uniqueness and degree of difficulty do not drive adventure-seekers away. Its sharp-edged rocks and dangerous ravines attract and th...



hiking: lumampao by the alkimis on Apr 8, 2013cuenca, batangas going down lumampao, 1,500 steps away from geronimo cuevas street, can be considered a form of exercise. but for those living in lumampao, it is just a part of their everyday lives. it is hard not to think … Continue readi...



hiking: natural spring by the alkimis on Apr 7, 2013brgy lalayat, san jose, batangas we usually pass along lalayat road and have often wondered where this particular clearing heads to. and last holy week we were finally able to find out just that. we would not have guessed that … Continue r...



5 Peaks for First-Time Hikers by Nomadic Experiences on Apr 7, 2013If you're hearing the call of the great outdoors, give in. Great is not often associated with it for nothing. But I have to tell you early on that it's not just about seeing breathtaking views and cool winds caressing your face. There's a...



hiking: mt makulot by the alkimis on Apr 4, 2013stations of the cross mt makulot, cuenca, batangas this started being our holy week tradition as a couple in 2005 but we both have been conquering mt makulot since we were in high school. there is a minimal fee of … Continue reading &...



Travel Tuesdays: Point Lobos State Reserve. by bee's kyoote blog on Apr 3, 2013Point Lobos, Carmel, CA, USA. China Beach, Point Lobos State Reserve, Carmel, CA, USA. Gibson Beach, Point Lobos State Reserve, Carmel, CA, USA. Following the leader! Last Palm Sunday my family and I decided to hike at the beauti...



Riding in the Land of Mountains by Geostride on Mar 31, 2013Published in Weekend Warrior Magazine. A mountain bike can go to places that are either simply too far to walk or too rugged to reach with other forms of transportation, at home in both easy country and in loftier places where the trail points toward...