The pictures from the Mt. Kuroyama hike on November 30 have been uploaded. Please take a look at:
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My apologies for being late in putting up the pictures from the autumn’s events. From today, a different event’s (from this autumn) pictures will be uploaded every other day until completion, so please take a look at the HP often during this next week or two
The pictures from the Takao Event on November 23 have been uploaded onto the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
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YOUR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON THE SUPPORT OF OTHERS
You do not exist for yourself. The only hurdle between you and what you want to be, is the support of others. (more…)
November 28 (Sunday) – Kaburi Pass & Mt. Kuroyama Autumn Colors Hiking (Participation Fee 500 yen)(Intermediate Course) (Cancelled in case of rain) NEW!
From Ikebukuro, take the Seibu Ikebukuro (Express) Line’s 8:35AM train (going towards Seibu Chichibu) and get off at Agano Station, arriving there at 9:41AM. Make sure to get on this train as we cannot wait for the next one.
People going from Ikebukuro Station can meet at the front end of the train on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line platform at 8:33, or meet at Agano’s ticket gate at 9:45.
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Please wear appropriate shoes (tennis shoes, hiking boots), bring a lunch to eat on the mountain, and plenty of liquids.
Course (from Agano Station): Kaburi Pass – Kasasugi Pass – Kuroyama Santaki – Ogose Station (on the Tobu Tojo Line)
Walking Time: About 6 hours
Note: Kuroyama Santaki was once a training center for monks who practice asceticism, but now it has become a sightseeing spot for hikers.
Richard Evanoff, a JAMBO member and occasional hike leader, recently published
a book on environmental ethics entitled “Bioregionalism and Global Ethics: A
Transactional Approach to Achieving Ecological Sustainability, Social Justice, and
Human Well-being.” More information about the book can be found at
http://www.amazon.com/Bioregionalism-Global-Ethics-Transactional-Sustainability/dp/0415874793
The pictures from the JAMBO Mt Takamatsu Hike on November 21 have been uploaded onto Yasuhiro Suminoe’s photo album and the JAMBO picture page. Please take a look at:
http://picasaweb.google.co.jp/yasuhirosuminoe (JAMBOビリ堂)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jambodave/
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People who participate in the solution to problems don’t seem to find themselves as depressed about those problems as do people standing on the sidelines doing nothing. Hope is born of participation in hopeful solutions. (more…)
Hiroko Sato (see her page) performed Tribal Dream belly dance on JAMBO LIVE and a belly dance with 007 theme on JAMBO Halloween Party. You can see the videos on the JAMBO Facebook Page or here:
The process of responsibility, self-inquiry, and letting go of the past renews and deepens self-respect. It is called forgiveness. Forgiveness creates a shift in perception that (more…)
The pictures from the Okutama Hike on November 3 have now been uploaded. Please take a look at:
Yasuhiro Picture Album http://picasaweb.google.co.jp/yasuhirosuminoe
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jambodave/
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