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In May 2006 and May 2007, Filipinos literally reached the top of the world when two teams of mountain climbers – three men and three women, respectively – successfully conquered Mount Everest.

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The Philippine Mount Everest team started their quest to conquer Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia yesterday via a harder route without their clothes and mountain-climbing gear, thanks to Cebu Pacific, which mistakenly sent their luggage to Guanzhou, China.

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Accompanied only by close friend Robin Mendoza, Abenojar said that aside from the excruciating pain that a frostbitten left big toe was giving him, the seeming total disregard that his countrymen were giving to his successful conquest of Mt. Everest back home was making the hurt all the more painful.
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Adhering to North Face mountaineering gear’s global campaign "Never Stop Exploring," the team, composed of mountaineers, athletes and adventurers, conducted a 10-day preparatory climb on Mt. Cook National Park.
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In May 2006 and May 2007, Filipinos literally reached the top of the world when two teams of mountain climbers – three men and three women, respectively – successfully conquered Mount Everest.

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The Philippine Mount Everest team started their quest to conquer Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia yesterday via a harder route without their clothes and mountain-climbing gear, thanks to Cebu Pacific, which mistakenly sent their luggage to Guanzhou, China.

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Accompanied only by close friend Robin Mendoza, Abenojar said that aside from the excruciating pain that a frostbitten left big toe was giving him, the seeming total disregard that his countrymen were giving to his successful conquest of Mt. Everest back home was making the hurt all the more painful.
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Adhering to North Face mountaineering gear’s global campaign "Never Stop Exploring," the team, composed of mountaineers, athletes and adventurers, conducted a 10-day preparatory climb on Mt. Cook National Park.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-22 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096369 [AuthorName] => Joey Villar [SectionName] => Sports [SectionUrl] => sports [URL] => ) ) )
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