Monday, March 5, 2012

Two Hundred Forty Six

It's been half a month since my last blog post so I'll catch you up slowly since I don't think I've got the energy to blog about everything right now.
Let's start with my Anawangin trip last Feb.11-12, 2012 brought to you by none other than DLSU Outdoor Club.
Kudos to Abi Dolon and Laura Cua on the first activity they were in charge of.
To say it was a success is an understatement. It being a beach trip pretty much meant that everyone would have fun without being too exhausted to enjoy the place. Not to say that I'm not able to appreciate the view when I go on climbs. It's just that I'm too exhausted to do anything about it.
We took a boat ride to the cove. Took about an hour? But I loved it. There was a cool breeze and you could see all the shorelines and the endless expanse of blue. Lord, I'm in love with the ocean.
The first few hours after setting up camp-sandy with pine trees, how awesome is that?- we spent swimming, playing volleyball and taking pictures on the beach. After a while we went up some mountain at the edge of the beach. Simple climb, pretty effortless hike, actually.

Chillin on the boat ride. (c)Rod Calzado
View from the boat (c)JR Altarejos
Boats on the shore (c)Ryuta Murakami
Beach in the late afternoon (c)Ryuta Murakami
View from the mini-climb (c)Ryuta Murakami
Campsite (c)Ryuta Murakami
Sari-sari store near the campsite. Where we bought additional "supplies" (c)Rod Calzado
The weekend was fun, spent with old friends and a few new ones, as per usual when you go on OC trips. At night, we had a campfire and a ton of food. It was fun. We played games and all. Even had s'mores... they did, anyway. I'm not exactly a fan of marshmallows.
Laura and Lester, first timer. Siblings heating up s'mores over the campfire. (c)Ryuta Murakami 
There was even a group of guys sexy dancing for each other a few sapces over, lights and music and all. Extremely funny. No pictures though, sorry to deprive you all.
First time anyone went missing on a trip. EhemRamManipolEhem and EhemRyutaMurakamiEhem. Just for a few hours though. Didn't tell anyone they were heading off to wherever. Made Abi cry. Shame on you.
Apparently the lovebirds consummated their love on a night trek up the mountain we hiked in the afternoon, but this time by moonlight... Kidding about the lovebirds and consummation of love, by the way. The idiots didn't even bring flashlights.
View of the campsite from the idiots' evening trek. (c)Ryuta Murakami
Their excuse: "The moonlight was bright enough to guide us anyway".
I wanna smack their heads together.
Deep breaths. Moving on.
Next day, got up, had breakfast, packed up the camp and headed back to the boats for our visit to Pundaquit.
Rise and shiiiine! (c)Ryuta Murakami
An island with a lighthouse. It was... fun? The stairs we had to climb were rickety and rusty and it was pretty nerve-wracking having to climb them. I'm afraid of heights, so I wasn't able to enjoy the view from the lighthouse much. But from my vantage point, it was serene.
The rickety staircase, Gerard and Apa. (c) Ryuta Murakami
Lilai, first timer, and the view from the light house. (c)Ram Manipol 
The group at the Lighthouse.
It was located past a huge deserted house which would have been perfect for fashion photo shoots, if you didn't mind transporting all your clothes and letting your makeup melt before the shoot began, but whatever.
The house (c)Ram Manipol
The hallway (c)Ram Manipol
View behind the house (c)JR Altarejos
So yeah, took the boat over to Zambales took showers, took the bus back to Manila and finished off the awesome weekend. And I'm finally done with the blog post. It's kinda long, but I wanted to make up for the long absence.
By the way, the waves were awesome that weekend, extreme bummer I wasn't able to surf. Oh well. Surfing weekend coming up soon! Awoo awoo awoo!
Another blog post will come within the week. Honest.

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