Monday, November 20, 2006

Gulugod Baboy Assault


Well its been quite a while since the last I posted something in my blog, well its been a while since we manage to go somewhere aside from my daily routine which is Opis, Bahay during weekdays, baclaran every Wednesdays and sometimes looking for dvd's in Quiapo (animation) on Sunday's.


Our trip to Gulugod Baboy is quite exciting, first, no one in our group has been there, which means we are clueless about the terrain, climate, the wind condition and the locals living there. The solution bring the basic stuff and enough supplement for the trip.

Second, We didn't get lost or anything like that, thanks to the sign at the nearby store (to gologod baboy) and the clear trail.


Third, the hike was'nt that really that hard come to think of it. I think Maculot is much harder, (but maculot has halo halo store at the campsite plus it has ice cold buko juice in some resting area) well Glgd baboy will make you appreciate nature at its finest. No stores means less trash and less expenses.

Fourth, it is quite accessible, ride a bus bound for Batangas city a jeep to Anilao/Mabini and a jeep to philpan dive resort , walla!

and finally the locals are very friendly.... plus the lomi is very tasty and satisfying too bad we did not managed to take a dip at the blue sea water of anilao...

Monday, July 17, 2006

Customizing toys

well its been more than 3 weeks since the last time I've post something in this blog...
guess just been busy, busy at work and busy with my new hobby.

CUSTOMIZING TOYZ
Customizing toys has been one of my hobbies ever since I was a kid.. but now customizing is made easy coz i have the financial backing to do it and the support of my girlfriend Mitch who enjoys customizing toys, from repainting, sculpting of hairs and stuff up to making clothes from garbage materials...

here are some of our works





















well you may ask who are this guys....
Kapre , Lastikaman, Zuma, and Tikbalang

alll filipino characters....

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Scorpion for sale


for sale asian forest scorpion
to all metro manila residents only
pick up only
1000 pesos
adult

Monday, June 12, 2006

The Un-Disenchantment



ENCHANTED KINGDOM THE MAGIC IS HERE AT SANTA ROSA LAGUNA

After about a decade of “disenchantment,” my BF Ben and I finally made it to the “Enchanted Kingdom” (“the magic is here at Sta. Rosa, Laguna”). We used to pass it taking the South Superhighway from what ever other adventure we went on in the South and wonder when we’d actually get to see the place for ourselves. Fortunately, with our trip to Pinatubo postponed and all other alternatives a dismal option, we found ourselves headed there thanks to Mar’s suggestion, driving and her mom’s car.

Arriving there at 9AM, Mar, her brother Tin, my BF Ben loitered somewhat outside, waiting for the opening time of 10 AM (excited or what?). Actually, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect. The cynic in me thought after 10 years the place would probably be in dire need of maintenance and rehabilitation, but I was wrong. It was quaintly and effectively updated and taken care of. I can honestly say their restrooms weren’t bad having spent some time in one of them after the roller coaster and cinema shook around the insides of my stomach which had to be thrown up and out literally.

Determined to make the most out of our first trip we practically did not sit until after 6 hours, only after we checked out the:

Flying Fiesta
Roller Skater
Bump N’ Splash
Rialto

Wheel of Fate
Grand carousel
Anchors Away
(just the 4 of us)
Space Shuttle (also just the 4 us, but Mar and I decided to pass up the 2nd opportunity to be propelled in circles forward then backwards again, leaving the boys to happily enjoy it themselves, save for the high pitch screaming of the girls behind them)
Rio Grande Rapids (2 times, which completely finished off the wetlook that the Jungle Log Jam started)
Jungle Log Jam (3 times…just to get the picture perfect _expression and position as we dropped down from the highest waterfall)
Dodgem Bumper Cars
(6 times)
Up, Up and way (which finally made us all dizzy)

As if we weren’t wet enough, at around 5PM it started raining cats and dogs forcing us to huddle near the taco area where I must say, the Chimichangas tasted rather delicious. When the weather let up a little we made a break for the car and headed home. So much for watching the fireworks later that night.

I am pleased, however, to note that government employees can get a discounted rate of P375 per person for 4 people from the regular weekend rate of P500, as long as you bring your ID or at the very least your Social Security card. The food was actually quite affordable though it helped that we lunched out (in the car). I was rather amused, I must say, with the digicams at the Jungle Log Jam and the Riogrande, which despite it’s cost of P155 and P205 respectively, was something we had to buy in memory of the moments. Thanks to Mar’s sponsorship, Tin’s skills and my BF’s support hehe, I also have Marty, my EK stuffed toy dog which you win if you shoot an average sized basketball into a high hoop about half a centimeter wider in radius than the ball.

All in all I’d say we successfully enjoyed the weekend despite the fact that I confirmed I was now part of the elderly. I no longer feel the magic of riding things that change directions at more than 60 kms per hour. This I proved as I whined all the way into the space shuttle. I even thought my BF and Tin were insane as they frolicked back their 2nd time ‘round and even wanted to try it a third time as the rain poured.
We would have liked to try the Kart Trak and even the Xtreme Paintball, but you need more money for the earlier and more people for the latter. At any rate, it didn’t lesson the magic…naks…Thumbs up to EK where “the magic stays with you!”

Sunday, June 04, 2006

yomitch pets


Crocodile Lizard
Shinisaurus crocodilurus


They prefer clear pools of slowly moving water with rocky or sandy bottoms and overhanging vines. They inhabit secondary growth forests of evergreens and bamboo at elevations of 600-2400 feet. They sleep along branches above pools and streams and dive into water at the first sign of danger. They are solitary and usually the only animal per water pool. They generally hibernate between November and March.

Physical Characteristics: The crocodile lizard’s coloration combines shades of gray with bright orange markings. Ridges of large scales are situated in rows that jut out.

Diet and eating habits: Mollusks, small fish, tadpoles, and insects.

Reproduction: Breeding season is in the spring after hibernation. The young are born alive in the fall. Clutch size is 2-7 young who are very active and begin to feed soon after birth.

Size: Adults can reach lengths of up to 8 inches.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Wawa Dam, Montalban Rizal


Wawa damN =)

Just coming from what seemed like a looong and stressful week, my BF Ben had the itch go out of town and be with nature again. So with details that were last minute coupled with the participation of others precluded by things they needed to attend to, the two of us headed for Wawa Dam after lunch on a Saturday, taking an approximately 40 minute FX ride from Taft to Litex, costing P35 each.

From Litex we took about a 30-minute, P17 each, jeep ride headed for Montalban, Rizal province. On the way, our senses were greeted by the aroma of the Payatas disposal facility lined with a crude fence and gates, some fully covered, for yards along the road. We didn’t see any mounds of garbage, but little traces of bagged plastic or piled cardboard could be seen here and there just within or outside the fence.

Avilon Zoo has been our list of places to go for months now, having gone to Manila Zoo quite a number of times. When we passed the sign that indicated our route was the way to get there, we made a mental note to return to see it one day.

Not too far from the sign “this way to Avilon Zoo” we got down at the nearest stop and took a 20-minute jeep ride for P7.50 to “The Municipality of Montalban” where we got down at a clearing beside part of the river. We just had to walk upstream, parallel to the river to get to the actual dam. Initially the path was lined on both sides with makeshift houses, sari-sari stores and hangouts that offer karaoke and billiards. Past those, to our left view we saw there wasn’t much of a flowing river. There were large rocks on the wide riverbed and some areas where the water was big and deep enough for people to swim in. There wasn’t a place to walk on the other side of the river as it was just a steep mountainside though we did see small falls pouring out of a hole into a small basin We also saw indications of Japanese presence as there was Japanese writing above a hole / cave rather high up the mountainside.

It would have been nice to travel down stream in the river and explore the other side, though I imagine it would be not as easy, not for it’s width but it’s uneven river bed with rocks of all sorts of sizes and the pools of water in between.

Continuing up the path, we came across many caves to our right, going deep into the mountain. There was one particular cave that we could have easily walked into standing. We also passed by an arch built from old cement bricks/slabs blocked with bags of dirt and a “1909” written above it, making us more and more curious about the details of the place’s history.

Further up the path we reached a tunnel that was dug into the mountain. While the path leads you beyond the top of the dam, we settled for the view of the tower that has 3 deep-tunneled holes that you have to be careful not to fall into because most of it is not covered. The ledge on this tower gives you a great view of a green and murky and rather calm river, before it overflows over the dam.

After backtracking a bit and clambering down the rocks over a small bamboo bridge, we reached the bottom of the damn. A very nice feature of it is that it’s slightly tilted wall was purposefully rutted giving water a nice frothy and sluggish curtain-look as it fell. The base of the dam was a cemented ledge where the water flows coming from the dam wall runs 3-4 inches. Another nice feature was the presence of benches and tables on the ledge made of bamboo with a thatched roof for people to picnic.
The water was nice and warm as it ran over the damn wall, heated by the afternoon sun. Caretaker Ronnie showed us 2 “kubos” (huts) available to stay overnight, though apparently not many do, on the other side on the only ledge that protrudes from the mountainside opposite below and opposite of the tower. There is also a ledge as wide as 4 ledges to set up a tent just below the kubos. Apparently though, when it rains hard, the river level can even reach heights of about 3 meters and more. While there were many groups of people that came, the also left. Coupled with the fact that the sky towards 5pm threatened rain, we were set to leave by 5:30 PM. We take the same rides back only for some reason, the FX from Litex to Taft is only P30.

One thing I’d like to note on our way back was the quarry area we past. I guess aside from the dumpsite, it would explain the many huge trucks that you pass on the road.

Despite the sketchy plan to go there, I’m glad we went and its definitely on or list of places to see visit again.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Malibiclibic Falls


Our trip to Malibiclibic falls is quite an experience. First there are only three of us who are available for this trip, 2nd we have limited information about the place that I gathered from the net, and third we still can’t decide if it’s going to be a day hike or we will stay through the night. It’s a good thing that waypoints post something about the place and also thanks to Angel Juarez who e-mailed me some pointers and tips on how to get there and the safety of the place.

Malibiclibic falls is located at Brgy. Lumipa, Aguinaldo Cavite. It is quite intriguing because Cavite is not known for waterfalls, so we decide to investigate; it took us 2 to 3 hours to arrive at Malibiclibic Falls, 2 hours from Baclaran to Alfonso Cavite and another hour going to Alfonso to Aguinaldo to Brgy Lumipa to the fall.

The hike is not that long but it is quite challenging, due to the rocks and boulders you have to climb to pass thru and it tends to get very slippery during rainy season. So I suggest that only go there during summer, plus the water gets murky during rainy season.

Plus the basin is quite deep at least 15 to 18 feet deep. It’s a good thing that there are some bamboos available and already cut during are trip there, we managed to make a BALSA / RAFT with the help of Roger and my GF Mitch, they tie the poles together while I hold and supervise them.

Well to cut things short, it’s a nice place to go and spend your weekend not expensive and very near to Manila. By the way it has a nice place to camp.



Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Boracay



(april12-15, 2006)
Our Boracay trip is quite an experience for me, first of all we took a plane to get there (PAL) its my first time to ride a plane and it took me 27 years to finally board one. We landed at KALIBO, Aklan and it’s also my first time to go to this province which is basically near to CAPIZ which is well known for its ASWANG and MANGKUKULAM residents.

We ( Me my GF Mitch, Nik, Tina, Harry and Jen) arrived around lunch time so we decided to eat lunch there at Kalibo, well I had to say that I'm an avid fan of Bulalo and eventhough its bad for my health, I see to it that whenever I go to places that serves Bulalo, I'll try to order one, and I can say that the Bulalo here is quite impressive, sad to say that we did not manage to get second servings of the soup. tsk tsk tsk. On our way to Caticlan, Harry's uncle was kind enough to offer us a tour to a place that nestle a spring. The water is very tempting, it is clear, clean and it’s cold and it’s a very very hot day. But we decide to move along to our journey to Boracay.

Upon arriving to Caticlan jetty, we managed to sneak in very fast. From there we take a boat to station one, Again it’s my first time at Boracay so I’m pretty amazed with the view. It is quite crowded and yet the people there managed to keep it clean. But beware, people there seems to take advantage during peak season. Add it all up, it is still a very nice vacation, the accommodation is great (Fairways and Blue Water) thanks to Harry and Nik. The food is tasty, thanks to chef of Fairways.

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Majayjay Experience, Taytay Falls



Have you ever experienced bathing on water as cold as ice?
Have you ever witness rampant flowing of water from above that seems so endless?
Have you ever been stunned by mother natures beauty?
Have you ever go to a place so majestic yet so near?


Well if not, then you haven’t been to Majayjay Laguna’s Taytay Falls.
Laguna is blessed with different kinds of bodies of water, from lakes, rivers, waterfalls, hot springs and others.
Majayjay is one of the province of Laguna that nestle a waterfall, the Taytay Falls (also known as Imelda Falls is one of the reason that I become fascinated with nature, and from the first time I been there from the late 90’s, it never stop me from coming back up to now. Well maybe a lot of things have changed, from the roads that are similar to the moon that are now really smooth, to the people who once go there to find solemn and peace of mind are now mixed up with those noisy, restless and stupid people, (stupid enough not to take care of their trash and garbage. Don’t worry its still safe). It won’t stop me from coming back, and at least spend a day or two. Well who will not want to go? Aside from the fact that it is very accessible it is very cheap compare to other gimiks or getaways. The fare will cost 400 pesos 2 way, and there are sarisari stores, which is not that expensive and are located at the top of the mountain near the registration for your comfort. And if you have a car it will be safe at the parking spaces which will cost you 40 pesos if you will be spending the night at the campsite.

Camping is made easier to people who does not have a tent, for you can rent a tent for 100 to 200 depends on the size of the tent and its capacity, with the installation of course.

All I'm saying is, if you want a nice and cheap getaway, think about going to TAYTAY Falls, Majayjay, Laguna. Its beautiful, clean, safe and accessible.

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

JAMMING


Feb 9, 2006, My Bros Mustache Bar, Timog
This is one of the best thing I ever done.
Using my KAHON and with the support of my Dad, Tito and my GF Mitch. I jammed with some of the Philippines finest musicians. It lasted for atleast 1 to 2 hours of non-stop live music. We play songs of James Taylor, Cat Stevens and some of the artist that I did not even heard off, and to my count atleast 20 to 30 songs were played, but I enjoy every second of it. Well my hands maybe sore but its all worth it. Not to mention this is one of my childhood dream, to perform with pro-musicians, and I don't care what songs they'll be playing as long as I'm one of the guys playing.

Monday, February 06, 2006

Daraitan Conquest


Enero beinte otso dos mil sais. Pasado alas-sais na ng dumating kami sa aming tagpuan, larawan ng gunita at pangarap, duon lahat nag simula, mangarap at tumula. Lumilipas ang panahon kasabay ng pag andar ng oras ay ang pagsikat ng araw na unti unti naring nakakasunog ng balat at nagsasabog ng kaliwanagan. Sa wakas dumating na si Marimar na di man lang gumamit ng sobra pasa ( Over Pass ) na nagpapakita lang na di siya sumusunod sa batas pantrapiko na kung babasahin mo ay matatakot ka sapagkat ito ay nakamamatay ( MALING TAWIRAN NAKAMAMATAY ) o di kayat sadya lang na malaki pa ang kanyang muta sa kanyang mga mata dahilan para matakpan ito't di nya mabasa. Lulan ng isang pampasaherong bus na ordinaryo kami ay nakarating sa aming unang destinasyon at sumakay ng sasakyan na pinamagatang tanay - crossing .

Kaybilis dumaloy ng oras, Maya maya lang ay dumating na kami sa Tanay Rizal, ngunit sa kadahilanang sadyang kailangang maghintay para sa ibang manlalakbay kami ay naghintay pa ng mga ilang oras hanngang sa mapuno ang aming sasakyan papunta sa lugar na pangako. (pinangako ko sa sarili ko na pupuntahan ko ang lugar na iyon) Maya maya pa ay umaalagwa na ang sasakyan lulan ang higit sa trentang manlalakbay, habang umaandar ang sasakyan ay dahan dahan ding napapawi ang inis ni kasamang Marie na pinasama ng pambubuyo ni kasamang Nik. Maya mya pa ay dumating na kami at dito kailang na naming gamitin ang aming mga paa sa paglalakbay ngunit bago ang lahat kailangan tawirin muna namin ang ilog na kay bilis ng agos.

Pagkatapos naming itaya ang aming buhay sa pagtawid ng rumaragasang ilog ay naglakad kami papunta sa Punong Barangay para mag parehistro at ipaalam sa kanila na bukod sa ibang mga taong nasa kanilang lupain ay magdagdag pa siya ng anim na makukulit na nilalang.

Seriously Daraitan is a cool place. Its low on budget, which means you dont have to bring that much money (TRANSPORTATION costs - Crossing to Tanay 50 pesos, Tanay to Daraitan 50 pesos and i think the bangka ride is 5 or 10 pesos each. Plus the registration fee at Daraitan's Baranggay hall, will only cost you 20 bucks.) small price to pay for a very wonderful experience. Plus its very accessible and the hike is not that hard, well for most of us. Specially if you have someone like Roger to carry your things and Marie seems not bothered of the muddy terrain, it seems like it comes natural for her to do these kinda things(maybe being small helps you from this kind of things or shes from the mountain Joke hehehe ). One of the good thing about this trip aside from the fact that I get to spend it with my GF Mitch is that we managed to meet some mountaineers that helped and assist us thru the hike. ( btw sorry for your cell sir jojo) plus the fact that in my tribe we are all firstimer in DARAITAN they are a big help to us by leading the way to the camping site.

Well it took as more time to get there than it should but lets blame it on something, the muddy trail did'nt help either but its quite fun walking in the water, its quite refreshing to know that there is water everywhere and there is a slighter chance of us getting dehydrated. But it has made the rock very slippy and we have Marimar to prove that who suffer very dearly.

What really amuses me is the fact that eventhough the river is raging wildly it is still very tempting. Seems like it is inviting you to swim or to take a dip, sad to say we arrived at the campsite late and its not worth taking the risk of dipping aside from the fact that the current of the river is not manageable, we settle to wait for tomorow and just prepare dinner. Well its a good thing that there is a small creek flowing near are campsite, we used it to wash things specially the kitchen utensils. At nightime we managed to set a bonfire thanks to the help of the denatured alcohol and the efforts of Roger and Nik and to Mitch for maintaining the fire from burning. MARSHMALLOW _ _ _

We woke up around 6 a.m. and theres one thing in our mind and that is breakfast. After me and Roger fetch some water I go straight to the river to take a dip and while the girls are preparing the breakfast the two guys managed to take a dip, we come to a conclusion that its better to tie a rope to a branch of a nearby tree and hold to it and let the current push you (just like going with the flow). Well its been a fun climb and I'm looking forward on doing it again preferably with the same company but what Ramiram Wa and Mitch used to say " the more the Manier"

Here are some pictures of DARAITAN, hope it will encourage people to go and try the fruits of DARAITAN, Tanay, Rizal. Thanks to tungkod for assisting me and Roger.