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Paalam Chieftain Juber of Kankana ey Tribe. Salamat sa pagiging kaibigan at pagtulong sa Exploration ng Mt.Danayag Trave...
25/11/2024

Paalam Chieftain Juber of Kankana ey Tribe. Salamat sa pagiging kaibigan at pagtulong sa Exploration ng Mt.Danayag Traverse at sa iba pang bundok ng Aurora. Kung totoo man ang kabilang buhay hahanapin kita doon pagdating ng araw ko. Mamimis ka namin di matatawaran ang munti nating samahan.

Mahirap daw mag Camping sa Bundok.
31/03/2024

Mahirap daw mag Camping sa Bundok.

13/11/2023

Higanteng Bulate sa Mt.Danayag, Aurora Memorial National Park, Philippines.

Pusong Explorer.
10/11/2023

Pusong Explorer.

Congratulations to our Baler Chapter Vice President,Kap. Ondon amazona for winning the Barangay Elections. Your Pikniker...
30/10/2023

Congratulations to our Baler Chapter Vice President,
Kap. Ondon amazona for winning the Barangay Elections. Your Piknikers Family are proud of you.

Happy 16th Year Anniversary
29/10/2023

Happy 16th Year Anniversary

19/10/2023

We Love & Support Kap.Ondon Amazona
We wish you all the best!!!

24/09/2023

kaya pala hindi na ako nakaka akyat ng Bundok
di ko na kaya yun Presyo.

25/04/2023

TEMA Band & ROSIER Band.
will play Live here sa La Cereza, Agdangan, Quezon... proud to say also that the drummer of this Great Bands is one of the Founder of PIKNIKERS MOUNTAINEERS.. https://www.facebook.com/lacerezabeach

Provincial Road, Kanlurang Calutan, Agdangan, Quezon Province

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MGA TIPS PARA SA SAFE at MAPAYAPA ay MASAYAna CAMPING sa Pilipinas.1.Plan Ahead and PrepareKnow the regulations and spec...
04/03/2023

MGA TIPS PARA SA SAFE at MAPAYAPA ay MASAYA
na CAMPING sa Pilipinas.

1.Plan Ahead and Prepare
Know the regulations and special concerns for the area you'll visit.
Prepare for extreme weather, hazards, and emergencies.
Schedule your trip to avoid times of high use.
Visit in small groups when possible. Consider splitting larger groups into smaller groups.
Repackage food to minimize waste.
Use a map and compass or GPS to eliminate the use of marking paint, rock cairns or flagging.

2.Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
Durable surfaces include maintained trails and designated campsites, rock, gravel, sand, dry grasses or snow.
Protect riparian areas by camping at least 200 feet from lakes and streams.
Good campsites are found, not made. Altering a site is not necessary.
In popular areas:
Concentrate use on existing trails and campsites.
Walk single file in the middle of the trail, even when wet or muddy.
Keep campsites small. Focus activity in areas where vegetation is absent.
In pristine areas:
Disperse use to prevent the creation of campsites and trails.
Avoid places where impacts are just beginning.

3.Dispose of Waste Properly
Pack it in, pack it out. Inspect your campsite, food preparation areas, and rest areas for trash or spilled foods. Pack out all trash, leftover food and litter.
Utilize toilet facilities whenever possible. Otherwise, deposit solid human waste in catholes dug 6 to 8 inches deep, at least 200 feet from water, camp and trails. Cover and disguise the cathole when finished.
Pack out toilet paper and hygiene products.
To wash yourself or your dishes, carry water 200 feet away from streams or lakes and use small amounts of biodegradable soap. Scatter strained dishwater.

4.Leave What You Find
Preserve the past: examine, photograph, but do not touch cultural or historic structures and artifacts.
Leave rocks, plants and other natural objects as you find them.
Avoid introducing or transporting non-native species.
Do not build structures, furniture, or dig trenches.

5.Minimize Campfire Impacts
Campfires can cause lasting impacts to the environment. Use a lightweight stove for cooking and enjoy a candle lantern for light.
Where fires are permitted, use established fire rings, fire pans, or mound fires.
Keep fires small. Only use down and dead wood from the ground that can be broken by hand.
Burn all wood and coals to ash, put out campfires completely, then scatter cool ashes.

6.Respect Wildlife
Observe wildlife from a distance. Do not follow or approach them.
Never feed animals. Feeding wildlife damages their health, alters natural behaviors, [habituates them to humans], and exposes them to predators and other dangers.
Protect wildlife and your food by storing rations and trash securely.
Control pets at all times, or leave them at home.
Avoid wildlife during sensitive times: mating, nesting, raising young, or winter.

7.Be Considerate of Other Visitors
Respect other visitors and protect the quality of their experience.
Be courteous. Yield to other users on the trail.
Step to the downhill side of the trail when encountering pack stock.
Take breaks and camp away from trails and other visitors.
Let nature's sounds prevail. Avoid loud voices and noises.

NOTE: Galing po ang orihinal nito sa Seven Principles ng LNT Leave No Trace

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