TYPHOON ONDOY UPDATE: FILIPINO MOUNTAINEERS GOES TO RIZAL THIS SATURDAY

TYPHOON ONDOY UPDATE: FILIPINO MOUNTAINEERS GOES TO RIZAL THIS SATURDAY


This October 3 (Saturday) Filipino Mountaineers Inc. will deploy to San Mateo and Tanay Rizal to respond to the victims of Typhoon Ondoy. The respondents will be bringing a truck of mobile kitchen, a fire truck, and convoy of vehicles to distribute water, clothing, relief goods and cooked food to the affected community and specific evacuation areas. The convoy will also clean the evacuation facility to prevent an outbreak and sanitize the area as well. Volunteers from different mountaineering groups are on stand by as they await deployment from Fimo Inc. Command Center in Quezon City .
 
As Filipino Mountaineers Unite once again, we call on all Freedom Climber to help and volunteer for Saturday’s operation. We also like to invite our fellow mountaineers to HELP…DONATE…SERVE and bring the spirit of Bayanihan to our target location.

We also appeal & encourage friends & fellow mountaineers to donate the following:
·        Rice
·        Biscuits / Skyflakes / Bread
·        Any ready to eat food
·        T-shirts
·        Vehicles for transportation (preferably 4x4 truck)
·        Cleaning materials
·        Medicines




 
TO DONATE OR VOLUNTEER, PLEASE CONTACT THE FOLLOWING:
 
09267009892 / JADE (PNMS)
09215317248 / EDWIN (MSOC)
09193155783 / JOD (HAPPY CAMPERS)
09178286623 / ENRIQUE (GREEN LIFE ICON)
 
 
PARTICIPATING GROUPS:

PHILIPPINE NATIONAL MOUNTAINEERING SOCIETY, PNMS
TUKAD ADVENTURE CLUB INC.
GREEN LIFE ICON
HAPPY CAMPERS
TAKIPSILIM  MOUNTAINEERS
BAGUMBUHAY MOUNTAINEERS
MLQU STALLIONS OUTDOOR CLUB, MSOC
BARKADAHAN ADVENTURE RECREATION OUTDOOR CLUB, BAROC
ON SEMICON PHIL INC., OSPI
SINAG MOUNTAINEERING SOCIETY
BATANGAS MOUNTAINEERING SOCIETY
GYPSY
THE OUTDOORS AND BEYOND, TOAB
CONQUER OUTDOOR EQUIPMENT
TELETECH BACOOR
CLIMBING FOR CHRIST, C4C
PHILIPPINE NATIONAL RED CROSS (PASIG)
DAHONG PALAY MOUNTAINEERS, DPM
UNIVERSITY OF THE EAST - KBPAAAI

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Bakun Trio, Team Bulusok

Bakun Trio, Team Bulusok

Start:   Nov 13, '09 01:00a
End:    Nov 15, '09
Location: Benguet

Mts. Lobo, Kabunian & Tenglawan


09154331631..  Cris

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Mt. Sto Tomas Traverse Andolor Trail

Mt. Sto Tomas Traverse Andolor Trail


Start   : Oct 10, '09 06:00a
End     : Oct 11, '09
Location: Benguet

from twin peaks kennon road to tuba marcos highway

09154331631

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Mt. Balagbag Trek for a Cause

Mt. Balagbag Trek for a Cause

Sir/Maam,

Invite ko po kayo lahat sa Mt. Balagbag Trek for a Cause...Oct. 10-11, 2009

Registration Fee...500php inclusive of roundtrip transpo, shirt, id, certificate.

For the Benefit of Mrs. Cabutin with cancer of the Bone....
Ms. Ruth Cabutin, will also join the climb to personally accept our generated funds....

For more details pls contact...
Anthony...09214725161

0915788372

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Join the race on Saturday, October 10, 2009!



Join the race on Saturday, 
October 10, 2009!



How to sign up

Download the registration form, fill it up, and submit it with the P350 fee at:

Nike Park (Bonifacio High Street or Podium branches)

Every Nation Building (Fort Bonifacio)


Note: REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN at Nike Park High Street, Nike Park Podium, and at the Every Nation Building.

Important reminders
Starting point: Grounds in front of NBC Tent, Bonifacio Global City.
15km race kicks off at 5:30 AM
10km, 5km & 3km start from 6 AM onwards

Registration available in Nike Park High Street and Nike Park Podium branches during regular store hours and at the G/F Bookstore of the Every Nation Building in The Fort from Monday-Friday, 9am - 4pm.

Registration is P350 which includes race kit, finisher t-shirt and a donation to Real LIFE Foundation.
Finisher t-shirts can be claimed only on race day (starting at 5 AM).
Late registration fee: P500 (Oct 6 up to and including race day).

Race prizes!

 Category
(Male/Female)

First
 Gold Medal

Second
 Silver Medal

Third
 Bronze Medal

15 km
P 3,000 Cash
P 5,000 Nike Park GC
P 2,000 Chris Sports GC

P 2,000 Cash
P 3,000 Nike Park GC
P 2,000 Chris Sports GC

P 1,000 Cash
P 2,000 Nike Park GC
P 2,000 Chris Sports GC

10 km
P 5,000 Nike Park GC
P 1,000 Chris Sports GC

P 3,000 Nike Park GC
P 1,000 Chris Sports GC

P 2,000 Nike Park GC
p 1,000 Chris Sports GC

5 km
P 5,000 Nike Park GC
P 3,000 Nike Park GC
P 2,000 Nike Park GC

3 km **
P 3,000 RUNN'R GC
P 2,000 RUNN'R GC
P 1,000 RUNN'R GC

** Special Prize for Best Costume (kids under 12 racing in the 3km run)

Minor sponsors






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Mt. Maculot Climb for a Cause

Mt. Maculot Climb for a Cause


Start:     Oct 3, '09 05:00a
End:     Oct 4, '09 5:00p
Location:     Cuenca, Batangas

Climb for a Cause (Mt. Maculot) with Kalikada

http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/janine

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Mt Balingkilat Pointed Peak

Mt Balingkilat Pointed Peak

Start:     Oct 3, '09
End:     Oct 4, '09
Location:     Subic
Mt. Balingkilat (MT. APO TRAINING CLIMB)
1,100 above sea level

FOR INFO PLEASE TEXT

DHANG 09053352040

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Mt. Maculot Climb SULITizens

Mga SULITizens, join na po kayo sa aming 3rd SULIT Mountaineers' Trek sa Mt.Maculot (Cuenca,Batangas)!!!
October 3 & 4 [Saturday-Sunday]

Itinerary for Mt. Maculot climb courtesy of kirishi thru pinoymountaineers site: 
(Modified IT for 2 days:)
TRAVERSE- FIRST DAY:
1300 Northern group will meet at JAC Liner-near Buendia (Gil Puyat LRT Station) then lunch at nearby fastfood or foodstore.
1400 Board Lemery-bound bus[LIPA BUS STOP] from Buendia (P124) via JAC Liner
1700 ETA Cuenca Municipal Hall. Either walk or take trike to jump-off
1800 ETA jump-off point, start traverse.
1915 ETA Grotto, pitch tents
1930 cook dinner
2000 dinner
2030 sosyalan-activities/games/etc
2300 lights out
SECOND DAY:
0700 wake up call

0745 breakfast
0800 take pictures at Grotto
0830 set out for the peak via forested trail
1100 ETA summit...lunch.
1230 start descent to shoulder campsite and rockies
1430 ETA rockies; take pictures
1500 ETA start descent to mountaineer's store
1620 ETA mountaineer's store...clean up then head back to the highway for Manila-bound bus

ROCKIES- FIRST DAY:
1300 Northern group will meet at JAC Liner-near Buendia (Gil Puyat LRT Station) then lunch at nearby fastfood or foodstore.
1400 Board Lemery-bound bus[LIPA BUS STOP] from Buendia (P124) via JAC Liner
1700 ETA Cuenca Muncipal Hall. Walk or take trike to jump-off. Pay P10 registration fee.
1730 start trek
1915 arrive at campsite, pitch tents
1930 cook dinner
2000 dinner
2030 socialan-activities/games/etc
2300 lights out
SECOND DAY:
0700 wake up call
0745 breakfast
0830 head for Rockies
0845 at Rockies...pictorials
0930 return to campsite
1000 sosyalan-pahinga...more pictorials
1100 early lunch
1130 start descent
1300 back at jump-off...clean up then head back to the highway from Manila-bound bus.

SPECIAL CONCERNS:

There are no permits required in Maculot and it is generally safe, even for beginners. During April weekends, however, there may be too many climbers. The Rockies is quite small and can only accommodate 30 is sufficient for hiking trips.

Although taking less than 10 minute, the trail from the campsite to the Rockies is very steep. Beginners must be assisted during this leg of the trip.

There are two registration sites: the "tindahan" and the brgy. outpost near the mountaineers' store. You only need to register in either one of them. At times, the registration process is not enforced.

Things to bring:

• Gloves
• Cap/hat
• Rain gear
• Whistle/Siren
• Water (3 liters)
• Sleeping mat/Sleeping bag
• Flashlight/Headlamp (with extra batteries)
• Mess kits
• Trail foods
• Trash bags
• Personal medication (should inform the group if there’s any)
• Jacket or sweater
• Alcohol or any disinfectant
Do's and Don'ts:
• Observe cleanliness
• No military uniform and paraphernalia, or those resembling such items
• Wear pants and long sleeve (leg and arm warmer)
• Waterproof things
• Be polite and courteous to people we meet on the trail
• Bring sufficient cold weather clothing

Sponsors (Tents):
1. computerhazard888 = 6-8 pax + 4-5pax
2. greenbaythera = 4-5 pax
3. yobs = 4-5 pax (magpapahiram sya if di makakarating)

Sponsors (Foods, etc):
Stoves + butane:
1. kirishi
2. computerhazard888

Eto na po ang list of Mt. Maculot trekkers:
NORTHERN GROUP:
1.  computerhazard888 - Valenzuela/ 0917-8715623
2.  hellokitty888(Cecille)[tentative] - Valenzuela/ 0917-8841770
3.  kirishi - Manila/ 0920-8422614 / 4175118
4.  goodguy23 - Taguig/ 0915-8783764
5.  johnbrew - Manila/ 0923-8891708
6.  polarbear -QC/ 0915-6409067
7.  sandugo - Pasig City/0929-3003961
8.  destined child - Marikina/ 0922-3449624
9.  eingheL24(Angela){tentative pa raw] - Marikina
10. yobs -QC/ 0915-1140512(tentative)
11. kuneknek - QC/ 0927-4973204(tentative)
12. GTraveler - Marikina/ 0910-4296305
13. limmax - Manila/Kalookan/ 0922 889-1672 (tentative)
14. vincecarter - Manila/ 0905-2648578
15. yandiler007 - Makati/ 0922-8713493

SOUTHERN GROUP:
1. skateboxx - Batangas /0927-5094528
2. murex- Binan/ 0918-6615168 (tentative)
3. qtnice - 0908-4590260
4. lups - Cavite/ 0908-7650008
5. simplylheng - 0908-1416196
6. edibokyo - Batangas /0916-8802059
7. jeepneyko - San Pedro, Laguna/ 0927-263-3198 (Globe)/ 0923-886-9149 (SUN)


Read more: http://www.sulit.com.ph/index.php/view+topic/id/1103/Mt.+Maculot%3A+3rd+Sulit+Mountaineer%27s+Climb#ixzz0RYZLkUJq

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CONQUER TREK OR TREAT (halloween Climb)

CONQUER TREK OR TREAT (halloween Climb)




Conquer invites you to it's halloween climb. "TREK OR TREAT" Mt.Talipanan-Mt.Malasimbo traverse with sidetrip at white beach
PUERTO GALERA. October 30 - November 2 2009.

Regfee: 1500php. Inclusive of back and forth transportation (Bus, Boat, Jeep), Souvenir shirt, Raffle price, Alak, Pulutan.

For more info call conquer @ 7470726

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SAGADA & BONTOC in Mt. Province

SAGADA & BONTOC in Mt. Province
With BANAWE in Ifugao Province
December 27 to 29, 2009

http://mothernatureasia.multiply.com/photos/album/3/SAGADA_Haven_in_the_Mountains
http://mothernatureasia.multiply.com/calendar/item/10275

SAGADA is a pleasant little tranquil community in the mountains where the people are so warm and friendly. BONTOC is the capital of Mountain Province and is right in the middle of Cordillera. Bontoc rice terraces are made of stone walls to separate their rice fields.

PARTICIPANTS are encouraged to donate educational toys & books, any medical equipment to Sagada Hospital or medicines. These actions will make your trip more and memorable and you spiritually and emotionally healthy.

Visit all the sites like : Banawe View Point, Bontok Museum (learn about the cultures and traditions of the People in Cordillera), SagadaTown Proper, Calvary Hills & Echo Valley with hanging coffins Hike thru magnificent Fedilisan Rice terraces going to a very refreshing and scenic Bomod-ok falls, swim or can climb the falls and jump, then adventure caving in Burial caves and Big Cave. Sagada Weaving & Kiltepan Tower for top view of Sagada. Side trip to Bontoc ukay-ukay or shop for souvenirs in Bontoc or Banawe
PHOTO http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Greennature
Banawe View Points, Banawe Museum, & Banawe Town Proper
Bontoc Museum and Bontoc Town Proper
SagadaTown Proper, Sagada Museum, Echo Valley with hanging coffins, Burial caves and Big Cave, Bokong Waterfalls.

ITINERARY
Day 0 Dec 26 Sat 9pm Estimated Time of Departure (ETD)
Day 1 Dec 27 Sun 6 am Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) Banawe Breakfast
Banawe to Bontoc Road Trip Tour (lunch in Bontoc)
Check in Sagada and enjoy the Town walking tour
Day 2 Dec 28 Mon Sagada Tour
Day 3 Dec 29 Tues Sagada to Bontoc to Banawe
6pm Banawe to Manila or
Day 4 Dec 30 Wed 3am Estimated Time of Arrival in Manila

Budget Backpacker Early Reservation Discount
P 2, 999/pax if paid with in September
P 3,250/pax if paid with in October
P 3,500/pax if paid with in November (if slots are still available)
P 3,999/pax if paid with in December (if slots are still available)

Inclusive
• Round Trip Aircon Bus,
• Jeep from Banawe to Sagada (optional to do top load adventure)
• 3days/2nights Accommodation
• Daily breakfast,
• 3days full tour of Mt. Province
• All entrance fee
• Local Tourguide
• Log Cabin Buffet Meal
• Wholesome and fun entertainment
• Environment fees

NOT Included : lunch, dinner, local guides tips, pasalubong and souvenirs

IMPORTANT NOTES
1. Always keep quiet on the trail, site & peak, so that the fog will not form & block the beautiful view, & keep the journey dry.
2. Please donate educational books & toys to the community of Sagada
3. ALWAYS ENJOY GOD’S DIVINE CREATION AND THE PEOPLE WITH YOU ON THIS CLIMB.

THINGS TO BRING PLEASE : bring all PLEASE
1. Warm clothes according to itinerary and your fashion statement
(wholesome lang po)
2 Travel Water Bottle
3. toiletries
4. Raincoat & wind breaker & sweater & Jacket
5. sunblock and lipbalm
6. trail food/snack (chocolates, chips, fruits, jelly, powerbar)
7. bonnet & mittens, hat or cap
8. Camera
9 Bags for pasalubong and souvenirs.
10. Good Happy Sense of Humor

INQUIRIES & RESERVATION
• Please Fill up the blanks below and email to earthspirit13us@yahoo.com
Company/Group: _______________________
Contact Person :___________________________
Land Line ___________________
Cellphone :_______________________
Email Address:______________________
Target EcoTour: ___________________
Target Date of Travel :________________
Number of Participants: _______________
• Incomplete information will not be entertained
• First Come First Serve Book and Buy Reservation
• We also do customize package base on your trip preferences, upgrades and number of participants.


Nature Awareness & Conservation Club, Inc. (NonStock, NonProfit NGO)
5157964 (9am to 5pm Only) / 09194839250 / 09155101600
EMAIL: mother_nature888@yahoo.com
WEBSITE: http://philecotourism.wordpress.com
PHOTOS : http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/Greennature/photos
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8004451681
http://mothernatureasia.multiply.com

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Mt. Manalmon - DPM Fun Climb

Mt. Manalmon - DPM Fun Climb

Hi to All!

Our group would like to invite you and your friends on our upcoming FUN Climb at Mt. Manalmon, San Miguel, Bulacan on Sept. 19-20, 2009.

Come and Join this fun and easy climb just perfect for an outdoor relaxation.
Think about hiking for only 1-2hrs, swim by the river, get a soothing massage from the waterfalls and experience caving all in one spot! Hey, Its a long weekend anyway!

At the peak of Mt. Manalmon, you can see the Sierra Madre range to the east; and Mt. Arayat to the north. Still, it will be the rocky formations, the river, the falls, and the caves that will make Manalmon Climb a memorable adventure.


Its our pleasure to share with you the thrilling experience of the outdoors!

You may contact me directly for the details of the climb.


Check us out at www.dahonpalay.multiply.com

See you on all weekend!

Thanks & Regards,
Rommel "Nono" Fines
09152945091
09205344591

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PNMS MT. APO CLIMB OCTOBER 28-31,2009

PNMS MT. APO CLIMB
OCTOBER 28-31,2009











 





  1. PACKAGE COST PER CLIMBER
                 
                  P 3,200.00 / HEAD
                  (STARTING FROM DAVAO)

 INCLUSIONS: 1. Transportation
                                          Davao City –Jump Off-Point
                                          Exit Point – Davao City
                          2. Climbing Permit
                          3. Exit Fee
                          4. Overnight Fee @ Camp Sabros
                          5. Certificate of Climb
                          6. Guide Fee
                          7. Porter Fee ( 2 porters with max load of 15 Kls.)
                          8. Resort Fee @ Lake Agco Jacuzzi
                        9. MT. Apo Commemorative t-shirt
                      10. Mt. Apo ID & button pin / giveaways 

Note:
1.     Minimum No of climbers should not be less than 12 or  Divisible by 12
2.     Food for Guides and porters are included in the package
3.     Tent for the porters are also included in the package

MT. APO ADVENTURE  ITENERARY


DAY 1 (Oct. 28 - WEDNESDAY)

           12:00 AM - 12:30 PM                   Assembly at SM Davao Carpark
            1:00 PM                                    ETD – SM carpark   to Camp Sabros
            3:30 PM                                    ETA – Camp Sabros
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM                     Pitch Tent, Prepare Dinner
7:00 PM                                    Presentation & Climb Briefing
            8:00 PM                                    Lights Off

DAY 2 (Oct. 28 - THURSDAY)

4:30 AM                                   Wake Up Call / Warm Up
4:45 AM to 5:30 AM                  Prepare Breakfast / Packed Lunch & refill water
            6:00 AM                                   ETD to Baruring
6:45 AM                                   ETA – ETA Baruring
7:00 AM                                   Trek to Tinikaran  Camp 2 via Colan ,Tumpis, Savers Campsite & Tinikaran  Camp 1
                     Lunch on the Trail
4:00 PM                                    ETA Tinikaran Camp 2
4:00 PM -7:00 PM                      Pitch Tent, Prepare Dinner
            8:00 PM                                    Lights Off

Day 3 (Oct. 30 - FRIDAY)

4:30 AM                                   Wake Up Call / Warm Up
4:45 AM to 5:30 AM                  Prepare Breakfast/Packed Lunch & refill water
6:45 AM                                   Ascent Summit via Boulders (87 Degrees)
                                                            (Picture Taking, Nibbling of Wild Berries, Glance at Sulfur Vents
12 :00 Noon                             ETA- 87Degrres Camp Site / Luncj
1:00 PM                                    Bouldering
            2:00 PM                                    Continue Ascent to Summit via Old Crater
3:00 PM                                    ETA- Summit Camp Site
4:00 PM                                    Peak Hopping
5:00 PM                                     Pitch Tent, Prepare Dinner
            8:00 PM                                    Lights Off

Day 4  (Oct. 31 – SATURDAY)

             4:45 AM                                              Wake Up Call/Warm Up
             5:00 AM                                  Peak Hopping & Experience Sunrise @ Peak
             7:00 AM                                  Prepare Breakfast/ Packed Lunch & refill water
             7:30 AM                                  Break Camp & Descend to Lake Venado

 9:00 AM                                  ETA – Lake Venado
            9:30 AM                                  Descend to Lake Agco via Koong Trail

12:00 NN                                  ETA Koong Camp Site
                        Lunch
12:30 PM                                  Descend to Lake Agco via Mable River
 4:00 PM                                    ETA Lake Agco / Take a Dip at the Jacuzzi Hotspring
 5:30 PM                                   Back to Davao City via Kidapawan
            8:30 PM                                   ETA Davao City

END OF EXPEDITION / SIDETRIP NAMAN!!!


BACKGROUND
The highest mountain in the Philippines is Mt. Apo, towering over Southern Mindanao, covering the provin
ces of Davao del Sur and North C otabato. At 2,956 MASL, it possesses a formidable array of landscapes, from craggy rockscapes to virgin forests; from mossy swamps to volcanic structures. Indeed, Mt. Apo possesses the widest spectrum of environments, and provides an experience for mountaineers that lives up to their expectations from the country’s highest.

The Kidapawan trail, one of many trails, will take you first to Lake Agko. From there, you will have to cross Marbel river in an unforgettable adventure: you have to cross the river several times by walking through coconut logs without anything to hold for support! Even here, lichens cling on the rocks, and very tall trees rise to the sky. The threat of sudden flashfloods, emphasized by the strong flow of water, will remind the intre
pid hiker that he not climbing an ordinary mountain.

After three hours of river crossing, you would reach the first campsite, at the Mainit Hot Springs. Here, there is a small pool where you could dip; the water is hot and very soothing. You must reach this campsite before 1500hr, because the next campsite is already Lake Venado, 5-6 hours away. Between the two campsites is a thick forest which you have to cross. Here, two ‘killer trails’ are upcoming: the ’87-degree’ and the ’90-degree’ trail. Each taking around 15 minutes, these trails are known to have taken their toll on climbers. As of 2006, ropes are in place in the ‘90’ to make it a little bit safer.

After the difficult ascent, the next landscape is the swamp that heralds the proximity of Lake Venado. This is where many Mt. Apo trails intersect. If you will recall, this is the lake which claimed one hiker in March 2007. It is very cold, and also very serene, surrounded by pines on the north, and the peak of Mt. Apo from the south. The peripheral areas can be used for camping. During summer, Bagobo tribesfolk would also camp here and put up stalls. You could choose to camp here, or proceed to the summit.

From Lake Venado, the summ
it is still 3 hours of trekking. This time, the environment changes into a cogon grassland. Then, the otherworldly summit area is reached. It is rocky, with wild berries, and temperate plants. Beneath is the old crater of Mt. Apo. Many MindanaoPhilippines.

Going down, since this is an Apo feature on its north face, the Magpet trail is suggested, even though climbers typically do a traverse to the Davao (south) side. The Magpet trail, said to be easiest of all trails to Mt. Apo, will take you to what is called the Bobbong campsite, and from there, you will reach a beautiful waterfalls, called the Bongolanon Falls. It appears as if the water curves and bends, before descending. You
can swim in the pools beneath, and it is perfect refreshment after a grand Mt. Apo experience! climbers have fallen in love with the summit. After all, it has a water source, and lots of areas to explore (there are several peaks). Here, you are at the highest point in the

SPECIAL CONCERNS
The water level in Lake Venado may swell; decreasing the size of the campsite. The weather in Mt. Apo is very unpredictable; strong rains may just come. Rely on local knowledge on whether to pursue river crossings in bad weather.


Cellphone signal is present in the summit and partially in Lake Venado; it is sporadic elsewhere.

The Kidapawan Tourism Council Office, l eft of the city hall, is very accommodating, and has a standardized system of guide / porter fees. Guide fees are around P400/day and porters P300/day exclusive of food. The Office may be contacted by phone (+6367 81831).

TRIVIA
The first two attempts to reach Mt. Apo’s s ummit ended in failure: that of Jose Oyanguren (1852) and Señor Real (1870). The first recorded successful expedition was led by Don Joaq
uin Rajal in October 10, 1880. Prior to the climb, Rajal had to secure the permission of the Bagobo chieftain, Datu Manig. The Datu demanded that human sacrifice be made to please to god Mandarangan! Fortunately, he agreed to waive this ‘difficult’ demand, and the climb commenced on October 6, 1880, succeeding five days later. Since then, numerous expeditions followed. These and more are described in colorful narrations by Fr. Miguel Bernad, S.J.

On May 9, 1936, Mount Apo was declared a national park by President Manuel L. Quezon. A total of 227 vertebrates species belonging to 69 families of amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals have been recorded in Mt. Apo. Likewise, 118 spec
ies of butterflies belonging to 69 families are recorded in the area. Of these, the most notable is the Philippine eagle (Pithecophaga jeffreyi).

A note on the etymologies: Mt. Apo is said to be named after a nobleman named Apong, w
ho got killed while mediating the battle between two suitors of his daughter Saribu. Another proposed origin of the name is from the word Apo itself, which in Filipino tongues means “master” or “grandfather”. Truly Mt. Apo is the grandfather of Philippine mountains.











CLIMB OFFICERS:

TEAMLEADER: JADE ACIDRE - 09267009892
ASST. TEAMLEADER: JEFF FAMATIGA - 09272868957
LOGISTICS: EDWIN (MSOC)-09215317248
FIRST AIDER: DR. EDWIN / NIKA
CAMP MASTER & LNT OBSERVER: KENNETH BUENA / ALLAN BOLUS
SWEEPER: BERT / ARIEL / PORTERS FROM DAVAO

OFFICIAL GUIDE & TRAIL MASTER:
Engr. ALBERT C. GABRIEL            
MCTCA Eco-Tourism
Vice-Chairman          
Mobile # 0919-3142117                    
E-mail Add :
adventuregabo@yahoo.com.ph

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C4C's Climb 101


C4C's Climb 101

Start: Sep 19, '09 06:00a
End: Sep 20, '09
Location: Spring of Life Camp, Boso Boso, Antipolo, Rizal09203154444

Climbing for Christ Philippines invites you to a two day training session that will equip the avid and aspiring mountaineer with the basics of climbing! The topics to be discussed will be:

BMC (BASIC MOUNTAINEERING COURSE)
LNT (LEAVE NO TRACE)
BASIC ROPEMANSHIP

The training is free for C4C members, but we also encourage non-members to be part of the training, with a minimum 200 pesos registration fee. Particpants will have to bring their own tents, equipment, and food. An itenirary of activities will follow this invitation, part of the training will be fun outdoor challenges and a film showing of the movie "THE CLIMB" during the evening session.

Develop and improve your climbing by joining us at CLIMB 101!

For inquiries call or text Ace at 09064039249 / 09203154444

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26th KaSABIT Climb (Participating TREK) and BMC/LNT Workshop


26th KaSABIT Climb (Participating TREK) and BMC/LNT Workshop

Start: Sep 26, '09
End: Sep 27, '09
Location: Subic
This is considered as an official activity also of SABITMountaineer as we are one of the participating groups of TREK. To those who registered with us and are very keen to be an official KaSABIT, we encourage you to join TREK and attend the BMC workshop.

Please see details below:

September 26 and 27

TREK SUBIC BACK TO BACK WITH SABIT BMC

PROPOSED ITINERARY

AETA RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION

FOUNDATION FOR OUR LADY OF PEACE MISSIONS

Sitio Gala, Barangay Sacatihan, Subic, Zambales

Day 1 September 26, 2009


6:00 AM -- meet-up at Shangri-la Mall

6:30 AM -- ETD

9:30 AM -- ETA AETA Settlement Area, Subic

10:00 AM -- Participants' briefing (Kelly and Sir Bonie of FOLPMI)

10:30 AM -- TREK Planning Session (Kelly)

12:00 NN -- hosted lunch

1:00 PM -- Break into groups / Prepare for feeding program / party

3:00 PM -- Feeding program (Noel) / party (Elias and Mimay)

5:00 PM -- Dinner (by individual or group)

7:00 PM -- dinner

8:00 PM -- socials / group reports and performances / games (Lanie)

11:30 PM -- Lights out

Day 2 September 27, 2009


7:00 AM -- Wake-up call / breakfast

8:00 AM -- Basic Mountaineering Course (BMC) for participants (JP) /
Planning session 2 for TREK organizers (Rex)

12:00 NN -- hosted lunch

1:00 PM -- Resume BMC / TREK organizers to TREK documents (Jong)

4:00 PM -- Break camp

5:00 PM -- ETD Subic

8:00 PM -- ETA Manila

*(For those who will follow, take Victory Liner, then jeep - San Marcelino
Route. Go down Sacatihan, take pedicab (15 pesos, less than 1KM), plus
10mins. trek)*

Things to bring:

· tent / sleeping bag

· clothes / rain gears

· toiletries

· insect repellant

· dinner and breakfast

· drinking water

* optional:*

· educational toys / educational materials for our beneficiaries /
prizes

· cookies / candies / chocolates / party favors (150 pieces minimum)

Budget:

Php 1,000.00 inclusive of transportation, all meals, BMC

Optional:

Contribution for the feeding program. We are budgeting Php 50.00 per kid,
total of 150 beneficiaries. Sponsors as many kids as you can.

PRE CLIMB -- September 16, 8:00 PM, Shang Foodcourt


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Open climb Nagsasa traverse

Open climb Nagsasa trav
Start: Sep 19, '09 01:00a
End: Sep 20, '09
Location: Zambales
For Itinerary and Information check the link below


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MT. PUNDAQUIT / Anawangin

MT. PUNDAQUIT / Anawangin

Sa mga walang magawa next weekend, Sept 20-21, we invite you to climb with us at MT. PUNDAQUIT / Anawangin. Its a fund raising activity intended for various missions scheduled on November to December of this year. P1800 reg fee inclusive of 3 meals, climb shirt, two-way transpo, guide fee, and local fees.

If interested, pls contact 0917-8809074 or 0919-8291139


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Mt. Tapulao

Mt. Tapulao


Start: Sep 18, '09 11:00p
End: Sep 20, '09
Location: Paluig, Zambales

Akyat muli sa tapulao...na corrupt mga pix ko kasi....kahit isinumpa ko...babalikan ko...hehehehe....open climb ito...nag confirm na ang mga bulusok mountaineers ng baguio, lems group ng cavite, mahalay ng bacoor at pasig.....WELCOME LAHAT NG GUSTO SUMAMA....SINABI KO NA ANUNG TRAIL MERON ang tapulao....oriented na po kayo lahat.........

Anthony Go

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09157883729
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Mt. Apo Sembreak Climb 2009

Mt. Apo Sembreak Climb 2009: Registration now open!

Posted: 26 Aug 2009 07:00 AM PDT

I am pleased to announce that, in between the Annual PinoyMountaineer Charity Climbs, for the first time we are holding a "Sembreak Climb 2009" that will be held in Mt. Apo this year, from October 29 - November 1. This expedition will lead to the summit ot Mt. Apo, the highest point in the Philippine islands.

Reservations/Registration is now open! The Climb Fee of P5,000 will cover all the necessary fees, guides, and transportation from Davao to the jump-off and back; as well as orientation and training sessions in Manila, including a training climb and a commemorative climb shirt. We are giving participants to liberty to book their own flights, so they can easily allow for sidetrips and a customized, prolonged stay in Davao. To sign-up for the climb and to get more details, email Daniel at info@pinoymountaineer.com or contact him at 09228261292.

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Freedom Climb Photo Exhibit


Philippine National Mountaineering Society (PNMS) will be organizing the Freedom Climb Photo Exhibit entitled “MGA LARAWAN NG KALIKASAN SA ARAW NG ATING KALAYAAN”. The event will be held at the Recreational Outdoor Exchange (R.O.X.), High Street, Fort Bonifacio Global City , Taguig on October 2 - 4, 2009. The event is dedicated to the historic event that lead to the success of the ``The 1st Annual Freedom Climb`` that brought over 2,400 mountaineers together in unity. The participants successfully raised the Philippine Flag in more than 50 climbing destinations in the Philippines including 1 summit in Malaysia and China . This is truly a proud moment for mountaineers.

In this regard, we would like to formally invite you and your group to participate and attend the Freedom Climb Photo Exhibit on the said date. If you wish to send an entry coming from your group you may coordinate with the contact persons below.

GENERAL MECHANICS

Theme: “MGA LARAWAN NG KALIKASAN SA ARAW NG ATING KALAYAAN”

1st Annual Freedom Climb Photo Exhibit

· Should encompass the essence of the activity.

· Over-all concept should be original and never been used in any other competition nor any ad campaign prior to the contest

· Obscene, provocative, derogatory or any other objectionable implications will not be allowed nor considered.

· Entries may be candid photos or posed

· Entries can either be cropped or enhanced, monochromatic or artistically manipulated.

· Entries must be photos taken from actual events during the Freedom Climb held last 11-14th June 2009. Shots taken from other events and places are disqualified.

· All entries must be submitted on or before the designated deadline.

· A photograph that has been published or sold commercially (whether directly or via an agency intermediary) is not eligible.

· All submitted entries shall become sole and exclusive property of PNMS and maybe reproduced and/or reprinted into any size for exhibition without seeking permission from the owner nor paying compensation for the acquisition of said photos. Due acknowledgment will be given every time a photograph is used.

· A contestant cannot have two winning entries (one per category). In the event that both winning entries were submitted by the same contestant, he will be granted with the prize that has the higher value.

· The decision of the Board of Judges of the photo exhibit is FINAL. Should there be any complaints or protest, it must be in written form to be entertained.

· Deadline of submission for both category is on 27th September 2009

· Only 8R (8x10) inches prints will be allowed in the exhibit.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:

· Entries must be in 8R or 8x10 inches print formats & must be place inside an envelope with following indications:

- Name of member

- Affiliation

- Contact details

- Title of entry/ies

· Php 150.00 / entry (1 free per group)

YOU MAY SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY/IES AT THE FOLLOWING OUTLETS:

Recreational Outdoor Exchange (R.O.X.)

Bonifacio High Street, Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City

Conquer Outdoor Equipment

2nd Level, Robinsons Pioneer Mall (Boni),
EDSA Mandaluyong

Montanara Outdoor Shop

2nd Level, Farmers Plaza , Cubao, Q.C.

Winners will be awarded on the 4th October 2009
(50% weight on votes, 50% weight on judges' choice).

For inquiries, please contact us at:

Runah Domoguen: 09178841932 / rldomoguen@yahoo.com

Allan Bolus: 09089229333

Email: pnms.adventures@yahoo.com

url: www.freedomclimb.org

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We look forward to your groups participation, Thank you very much and Godspeed.


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