Tag: Trek

Mindful Frames, Tips & How-Tos

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How to enjoy a Lake Sebu zipline adventure

Aside from the sudden adrenaline rush, there’s more to this famous zip line adventure than you won’t get anywhere else. But firstly, unlike what me and Joy did about a month ago, plan to the max! This zip line is located a top a mountainous areas  and is hovering above four of Lake Sebu’s famous …...

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Popular Outdoor Places

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A tarsier, two waterfalls and the endless hike in Brgy Linan Tupi South Cotabato

Chris and me arrived around 6:00AM at the TUPI Municipal Hall-the registration site and jump off for Save the Tarsier Hike towards Brgy. Linan Tupi South Cotabato. Other TAMAC members and buddies were in the hall the day before and they went with the main group. We met the main group of mountaineers as they …...

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Beginners, Tips & How-Tos

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Top Ten Overrated “Stuff-I-Need ” for Newbie Hikers

If you’re about to go on a splurge to buy those new hiking stuff before your first ever climb, just don’t, at least for the moment. Read this first, and save those cents for more memories than excess baggage! ordered_list style=”decimal” A new backpack. Believe me when I say, you don’t need one just yet....

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My personal bucket list of grueling treks to accomplish in Mindanao

“The coolest climber beats the hardest trails.” “I scaled those god darn peak and I’m still alive.” “I thought I died when my hand slipped holding on to that ravine!” Words coming from climbers surviving an arduous trek. Some pretty scared, others totally wasted. A few are jubilant at what...

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Mt. Apo Summer Climb 2010 via newly opened Bansalan Trail

(Update March 25, 2010: Mt. Apo via the Region 11 entrance Bansalan Digos and Sta Cruz ARE ALL OPEN THIS SUMMER 2010 according to DENR Region 11. Read the story here.) Background: Local radio stations DXMS/DXOL news announced  the closure of  SOME trails enroute to Mt. Apo- Philippine’s highest peak. Legislative councils of the...

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