The Philippine Star

Braving the cold winds of Europe on high altitude

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Seeking thrills on a vast level is a passion of any mountainee­r, much like Filipino mountainee­r Gideon Lasco, who recently conducted an expedition, together with a team of 11 Filipinos, to climb the summit of Mt. Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe and one of the “Seven Summits” in the world.

Four Filipinos brought the Philippine ag to the summit, , meters above sea level, at 1 a.m. Moscow time last uly Lasco, who also climbed ilimanjaro highest in Africa in 11, making this his second of the Seven Summits; Carina Dayondon who climbed Everest highest in Asia in and Mt. Mc inley highest in orth America in ; orthopedic surgeon Dr. Francisco Roura; and Jacob Sarreal of adventure company Trail Adventours. Five others reached the altitude of , MASL.

“Overall, the team did well despite the di culties we faced during the expedition,” Lasco said. He recounted that due to heavy snow during their rst attempt, they had to abort, and given the limited time to head down the mountain, the second attempt was only pursued by a few of his colleagues.

The successful ascent of Mt. Elbrus made the team among the rst Filipinos to reach Europe’s highest peak, including Romi Garduce who reached the peak in as part of his Seven Summits bid.

The Filipino Elbrus expedition should reignite interest in the Seven Summits, one of the most sought-after challenges by adventurer­s all over the world. Already, Lasco, Dayondon, Sarreal and others are discussing plans to bid for Mt. Aconcagua, the highest mountain in South America, in late 1 , while two Filipino groups are planning to climb Mt. Kilimanjar­o in the same year.

Supported by the Center for Outdoor Recreation and Expedition C.O.R.E) an advocacy program that supports local athletes and outdoorsme­n by retail giant Primer Group of Companies the mission partly aims to in uence more Filipinos in protecting and taking pride in the country’s rich resources.

Lasco, who plans to pursue the Seven Summits, reiterates that his main objective remains to be the documentat­ion of Philippine mountains. Having climbed over 1 peaks, he said, “ want to show the Philippine­s that hiking is a healthy activity that is for everyone.”

Truly, an unpreceden­ted feat and passion of yet another Filipino mountainee­r.

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