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[Title] => Mt. Pulag freezes below zero
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[Summary] => An entire weekend with no wifi, no bathroom, no bed, no chargers, limited meals, and limited water - this was perfect recipe for a modern disaster. All of these were replaced with walking, lots and lots of uphill and downhill walking.
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[Title] => A hassle-free hike up Mt. Pulag
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[Title] => Victory Liner joins 'Hike for Light'
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[Title] => Kodkoran
[Summary] => TEBAN: Love tutuki ra gud ko.
ASAWA: Dili lagi ko makatutok nimo love.
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[Title] => Mt. Pulag open to hikers
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[Title] => Mt. Pulag: Below-zero hiking adventure near Baguio City
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ASAWA: Dili lagi ko makatutok nimo love.
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February 5, 2012 - 12:00am