Closed mountains: status bulletin
CLOSED MOUNTAINS IN THE PHILIPPINES Disclaimer: This is a partial and unofficial list for advisory purposes only. This is not an
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CLOSED MOUNTAINS IN THE PHILIPPINES Disclaimer: This is a partial and unofficial list for advisory purposes only. This is not an
Read moreStarting 2009 and retrospectively, PinoyMountaineer.com will keep track of mountaineering-related deaths as a means of commemorating the lives of our
Read morePinoyMountaineer recommends the classification of Philippine mountains according to difficulty with a numeric scale of 1-9 with the purpose of
Read moreWelcome to EnCore, the advocacy page of the blog where mountaineers and environmental-minded people can share and call to attention
Read moreANNUAL CLIMBSMany mountains play host to ‘annual climbs’. Sometimes, these open climbs commemorate an event such as, in the case
Read moreWELCOME TO THE ‘OPEN CLIMBS’ PAGE!We have a ‘negative’ page on closed mountains, and now we’re puttung up this positive
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