Tagged With: Mt. Apo Climb
Lovebirds on January
Last January 17, 2013 had the 1st couple guest ( Ms.Romylen Berja Barcena & Jhon Peter Beloy Anduyon) from Manila to climb the summit this year. Our climb was scheduled for three(3) days but we were able to go down in two(2) days, by pitching our tents at the 87 degrees campsite and experiencing the first … Continue reading
Mt. Apo with Belgian Guests
It was still rainy season on the first week of January, 2013 , but it was not enough to prevent Max and Julie Meerschman (the son and daughter of a Belgian Diplomat to the Philippines) to visit our Majestic Mt. Apo on the 6th and 7th day of that same month. Here are some of … Continue reading
First Climb on 2013
On January 3, 2013 me and my Mountain Crew had our first guide ship climb to Mt. Apo to bring Nine(9) guests headed by Mark( Englishman) and Treresse (from Ilo-ilo City) Kerry who were based in Dubai together with their Cousin (Angie), nephews (Elian & Paul), and friends(Danny, Jennifer, Tina and Rocky). During our pre-climb … Continue reading
To Mt. Apo with Two Chinese Guest
On the 3rd day of October , 2012 had two guest Stephen Zeng and Zhi Zian Li (Wiki) which is my First time to guide Chines mountaineers since 2009 which was not successful. This time both my guests were very fit to do the two day hike and successfully submitted Philippines highest peak. Here are … Continue reading
Climbing On Rainy Season 2012
The month of August marks the rainy season in the Philippines, and here in Davao even though protected by the highest mountain in the Philippines(Mt. Apo) typhoon seldom enters the province it still experiences rain specially at night time and mountain climbing at this time has bigger chances that you would be wet. Luckily, last … Continue reading
Tribute Climb with Ambassador Josef Rychtar of the Czech Republic
On July 14-15 , 2012, I have the honor to guide Czech Republics Ambassador to the Philippines , JOSEF RYCHTAR a 52 years old veteran mountaineer/alpinist , Geophysicist and Doctor in Natural Science to Mt. Apo the highest point of the country. This climb was for the memory of a very good friend PAVEL SEDIVY who climbed … Continue reading