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List of groups joining the National Mountain Clean-up Day on June 4, 2016

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PARTIAL LIST OF CLEAN-UP CLIMBS FOR THE NMCD 2016

As of Apr 11, 2016

For more information visit the Guiding Document for the NMCD 2016!

You can also sign up by commenting in this post. Just post your group name, cleanup venue, date, contact person, and contact information. Thanks!

DESTINATION ORGANIZING CLUB OR GROUP CONTACT PERSON CONTACT #
Mt. Romelo Kanlungan Pilipinas Movement Kyut Villarca  09985742284
Mt. Magsanga, Leyte  Magsanga Adventure & Outdoor Club Alloyd Van Wenceslao 09152611104
Mts. Pamitinan, Binacayan  MONTALBAN MOUNTAINEERING CLUB JOHN RAY LEAL  09488546734
Tropang Ryoko-Sha 1.0 Fredner M. Madridano, 09082905776
Mt. Daraitan APEX Bhem Frix Arpon 09179014887
 Independent Mountain Climbing Alliance For Responsible Outdoorsmanship William Pajarillo 09052242062
Mt. Talinis Alimatok Mountaineering Club  Adrian Cabrera Pajunar  09058050424
Manabu Peak RW Outdoor Club Win Francisco 09175872647
Mt. Batulao Team ni Abong Francis Silverio 09989715315
Gulugod Baboy Team360 Christopher Lorden Z. Patingo 09088100892
Lokal John Bulaclac 0905482 2051
Mt. Tagapo EBICOL Mark kenn Brito 0916-776-2973
 Sabiteers Philippines Rogemar Bravo 09988830840
MINALUNGAO NATIONAL PARK  ALPINISTANG LIWALIW
MOUNTAINEERING GROUP
JURISH CASTILLO 0999-7075787
Ampucao Ridge Discover Islam Baguio Bedejim Abdullah 09065174913
Mt. Daguldol (May 28-29) LAKBAY PILIPINAS  Norman Paul Yang  09164853572
Budlaan river to Mt. Sirao KaLaIn and Chasing Summits Alitzur Clint Villones Rustila 09163424851
TBA ESKAPO Mountaineers – Cebu Julius Heartfred L. Saso 0918-906-2269
Cansomoroy Peak, Balamban Cebu  LAAGAN PILIPINAS Elvs Patag 09225509852
Babatngon Mountains, Leyte SAYPUNG ADVENTURE CLUB Ronelo Hidalgo 09263010285
Mt. Malipunyo Vagabond Mountaineers Randolf Magada 09162895669
 Mt. Tibig Sinarubot Mountaineering Club Jerome D. Duenas (0917) 859-8229
 Mt. Sembrano NPA – Nice People Around :Albert Joldanero Asonio 09056992122



HOW TO JOIN 
Review the Guiding Document for details. You can add your group by commenting on this page with the following details:

Mountain to be cleaned-up, and trail to be used:
Group (does not have to be a formal organisation):
Contact person:
Contact information:

Important: It is the responsibility of every group to ensure the fitness and preparedness of their participants, to coordinate with the relevant LGU / local officials, and to ensure proper waste disposal.


FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS

1. I do not have a group. How can I join the clean-up climbs?
The contact numbers of the organizers are listed in the table above. You can contact them to signify your interest. However, please understand that because not everyone can be at the same mountains at the same time, not everyone can join the initiative. However, everyone is encouraged to organise and join clean ups and other environment-supporting activities throughout the year.

  1. Our group has signed up but we do not know how to organize a clean-up climb. How do we go about it?
    Organizing a clean-up climb is not rocket science. Basically a clean-up climb is just the act of climbing a mountain to collect trash in the trails, campsites, and points of interest and bringing it down to a place where proper waste disposal is practiced. Please refer to the Guiding Documentfor additional guidance.
  2. What if there are several groups doing a clean-up climb in one mountain?
    The reason why I am posting the groups who have already announced their intentions is so that we can avoid such a situation. Groups who have decided on the same destination can discuss among themselves how to work it out. For examples, many mountains have different trails and groups can focus their clean-up efforts in a particular trail. Two or three groups doing a clean-up for one mountain is not a bad especially if these mountains are high-impact to begin with, and have many trash to be collected. The important thing is that groups cooperate with each other and with the local government.
  3. How much will participating in the clean-up climbs cost?
    It will cost nothing. There will be no registration or other fees. Of course, you will have expenses like going to the mountain, or contributing to the food, transpo, etc, for your own climbs. PinoyMountaineer itself is not the organizer of one big event, but the coordinator of many small events happening at the same time. I want this event to be as ‘grassroots’ as possible but providing the necessary unity to it.
  4. Why do you have to do a cleanup day? Cleaning up the mountains should be done year round!
    To this kind of argument, I might as well respond: “Why do you have to celebrate your mother’s birthday? Celebrating her should be done year round!” Definitely, making our climbs clean and holding clean-up climbs should be practiced throughout the year. But we need special days to remind us – and to send a message to  others – that mountains should be kept clean, and it is a shared responsibility.
  5. Will there be IDs and event/souvenir shirts?
    I know that shirts and IDs are important for hiking events. However, to avoid any financial and logistical issues, any shirt that will be produced as an event shirt will be open source designwhich groups and individuals can just download and print for themselves and add their logos on it. This logo is now available on PM Facebook page and the Group Page for the NMCD.

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