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                    [Title] => ‘Zero Basura’ in Mt. Apo summer climb launched
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As the climbing season on Mt. Apo, the country’s highest mountain, officially started yesterday, the tourism office of Kidapawan City warned climbers against littering.

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Seven mountain climbers were rescued after being trapped near Mt. Apo on Monday afternoon due to bad weather.

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Seven mountaineers who were trapped in an expedition on the Philippines' highest peak were rescued last night, a senior government official said today.

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Seven mountain climbers were rescued after being trapped near Mt. Apo on Monday afternoon due to bad weather.

 

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On the wall of my living room is a memento of my latest achievement – a certificate of climb awarded “for successfully conquering the highest mountain in the Philippines, the Mt. Apo using the Kidapawan City Trail, Mandarangan, Barangay Ilomavis.”

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The Southern Mindanao Regional Police Office identified the victim as Ian Caasi, of the Mindanao Alliance of Mountaineering Club (MALMOC).

Initial reports bared that Caasi was with a group of climbers from Davao City who went up last Thursday to Mt. Apo using the route in Barangay Kapatagan in Digos City.
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As the climbing season on Mt. Apo, the country’s highest mountain, officially started yesterday, the tourism office of Kidapawan City warned climbers against littering.

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Seven mountain climbers were rescued after being trapped near Mt. Apo on Monday afternoon due to bad weather.

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Seven mountaineers who were trapped in an expedition on the Philippines' highest peak were rescued last night, a senior government official said today.

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Seven mountain climbers were rescued after being trapped near Mt. Apo on Monday afternoon due to bad weather.

 

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On the wall of my living room is a memento of my latest achievement – a certificate of climb awarded “for successfully conquering the highest mountain in the Philippines, the Mt. Apo using the Kidapawan City Trail, Mandarangan, Barangay Ilomavis.”

[DatePublished] => 2009-04-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1327447 [AuthorName] => Froilan A. Mendez [SectionName] => Starweek Magazine [SectionUrl] => starweek-magazine [URL] => ) [5] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 393353 [Title] => Climber drowns in Mt. Apo lake [Summary] => DAVAO CITY – A mountain climber drowned at Lake Venado last Thursday while he was more than halfway in a Holy Week trek to the peak of Mt. Apo, the country’s highest mountain.

The Southern Mindanao Regional Police Office identified the victim as Ian Caasi, of the Mindanao Alliance of Mountaineering Club (MALMOC).

Initial reports bared that Caasi was with a group of climbers from Davao City who went up last Thursday to Mt. Apo using the route in Barangay Kapatagan in Digos City.
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