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[Title] => RP climbers scale coldest, highest peak in North America
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From the highest peak in the world, the First Philippine Mt. Everest Expedition team proceeded to North America to scale Denali, the coldest mountain on Earth,and add it to the list of peaks conquered by the intrepid Filipino climbers.
A few weeks after Leo Oracion and Pastor Emata reached the summit of Mount Everest, the team of Reggie Pablo, Carina Dayondon, Noel Wenceslao and Larry Honoridez left the country for Alaska to climb Denali, which meant "The Great One" in local language.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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[Title] => RP climbers brace for final push to Mt. Everest
[Summary] => Weather-permitting, it would be just a matter of time before the first Philippine Mt. Everest Expedition team would conquer the worlds highest peak.
Team leader Art Valdez said Tuesday that top climbers Leo Oracion and Pastor Emata are currently acclimatizing themselves on Camp 3 in preparation for their big climb on Camp 4 at 7, 906 meters or 26, 032 feet in the next few days.
"Barring bad weather, the two will have a good crack at the summit soon," said Valdez, adding that the critical days would be around the second week of May.
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LEO ORACION AND PASTOR EMATA
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[Title] => RP climbers scale coldest, highest peak in North America
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From the highest peak in the world, the First Philippine Mt. Everest Expedition team proceeded to North America to scale Denali, the coldest mountain on Earth,and add it to the list of peaks conquered by the intrepid Filipino climbers.
A few weeks after Leo Oracion and Pastor Emata reached the summit of Mount Everest, the team of Reggie Pablo, Carina Dayondon, Noel Wenceslao and Larry Honoridez left the country for Alaska to climb Denali, which meant "The Great One" in local language.
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[Title] => RP climbers brace for final push to Mt. Everest
[Summary] => Weather-permitting, it would be just a matter of time before the first Philippine Mt. Everest Expedition team would conquer the worlds highest peak.
Team leader Art Valdez said Tuesday that top climbers Leo Oracion and Pastor Emata are currently acclimatizing themselves on Camp 3 in preparation for their big climb on Camp 4 at 7, 906 meters or 26, 032 feet in the next few days.
"Barring bad weather, the two will have a good crack at the summit soon," said Valdez, adding that the critical days would be around the second week of May.
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