
Holy week is a just a few days away. with feet itching for a getaway, let us not forget a few salient rules. Allow me to rephrase and simplify that to a single statement - leave no trash behind. It's a distillation of the principles of leave no trace. One of my pet peeves when moving around is seeing the beautiful scenery marred by trash (above photos were taken on the Mt. Makiling trail, such a shame, really). In mountaineering, the rule is: what you bring in, you bring out. And let's not hide under the lousy excuse of "oh, it's just a candy wrapper!" If thousands think the same way, God forbid, how much trash will find their way to some place other than the garbage dump. We have a beautiful country; it's everybody's responsibility to keep it clean.

3 comments:
High five on that advise....I am right there with you. I hate when I see discarded trash anywhere but particularly when I am in nature's beautiful settings and it is spoiled by man's thoughtless and selfish acts of dumping litter along the way. I like the phrase to leave behind only footprints.
Hope you are doing well and continue to enjoy your adventures.
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Couldn't agree more! I've come across a lot of irresponsible climbers that seems to forget this basic rule. It's really disappointing
naku kung makikita mo kalat sa makulot, sasakit talaga ulo mo, bakit kasi dami pasaway!
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