Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Pinatubo 2010 vs 2012


I was in Pinatubo last 2010 and 2012. I can’t help myself from commenting about the differences I noticed in just 2 years.

But before I go in details let me remind my companions about what happened in 2010 and in 2012.

Pinatubo 2010



We had an arranged tour courtesy of our friends from Kaladkad Tours. It was an easy breezy tour since the pressure was not on my shoulders. We availed their 1600Php travel package for a day tour excluding food.

Pinatubo 2012



We found vouchers that only cost 999 each so we grabbed the opportunity and booked for 24 people. But upon reaching the area the group buying site’s representative wanted us to pay additional 300 each for the “environmental fee”. We asked DOTC about it but they told us they have no knowledge on the said “environmental fee.” So much for group buying sites. I really don’t recommend their tour packages. I should have made it on my own instead. (Next time.)

Thee Distinct Differences

Commercialized
I noticed that Pinatubo has been highly commercialized from my 2012 travel. Lots of tour packages were offered online and onsite that proved to be not worth it because they can’t seem to manage the number of tourists pouring in. They can’t present us a detailed receipt as to where our money went. And their “environmental fee” was not clear to us.

Back in 2010, no group buying sites were there and only a small number of people toured with us. Our 4x4 rides were arranged pretty fast and the tour began after boarding the vehicle.

No more Aeta Community
The Aeta community was not a part of the tour anymre since there has been a flash flood between 2010 and 2012. They had to change the route and tourists had to walk for about an hour and a half to reach the crater.

Back in 2010, we had a side trip at the Aeta community where people gathered and greeted the tourists. Of course there were the usual donation for their welfare and I was fond of them because in their little ways they know how to make a living from their almost barren soil. We reached the crater after 15-20 minutes of walk from the jump off.

Warmer
The weather was somewhat the same when I went there in 2010 and 2012 but the air was cooler back in 2010. I needed a jacket during my first time while I just wore a shirt on my second time. I guess that’s climate change is affecting our dear Pinatubo.

What Stayed the Same?
Remember the 300 steps going down to the lake? Well that stayed the same. Still 300 steps and nothing changed. I hope it will not forever. Because that one thing reminded me that once in my life my feet got sore and my body almost numb from pain.

Till then. ^_^

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Cliff Jumping Anyone?


I have to redo this blog because my PC was re-blasted. Oh don’t tell them I used my lunch time to come up with this blog. :D

No camera day. (Promise NG ung kuha ng camera.) Mahaba naman ung kwento ko alalahanin nio na lang guys.:)

The feet are itchy but the wallet is empty. That was what I felt back in February. Luckily my friends wanted to have a so-so climb not so far away from Metro Manila. So through the expertise of dear friend M, we headed to San Miguel, Bulacan to explore the not so famous Mt. Manalmon.

At 8am in the morning of February 16, 2013 we boarded a Baliuag bus headed to Cabanatuan. I thought M would be late for the 8am call time cause it seems the Trinoma Mall was so big he was in front of it for 20-30 minutes. Praise the sun he was actually on time. :P (Ha ha ha! Perstaym!)

After 2 hours we arrived at our destination. I was hungry that I immediately went inside a “karinderia” that sells unlimited lugaw for 25Php. In my thoughts “Ten pesos lang to sa Davao ah!” but hello mlet, wake up. You are in Luzon. And while in Luzon everything is expensive. To my dismay they have not cooked the “lugaw” yet. Yan, nakakarma!

After haggling with the drivers we boarded 4 tricycles and off we went to the market place near the jump off area. We bought bangus, tilapia, mangoes, tomatoes and pancit that apparently (I don’t know how it happened) I cooked (almost all of them). Inang-ina lang ang peg?!

We had lunch in the jump off area where bamboo trees are abundant and tables were set up for guests. We had inihaw na bangus with mangoes and lots of rice. Thanks to J’s foil we cooked the milkfish well. After lunch they decided to explore the cave nearby while I decided to pass on it since stomach cramps made me feel unwell. But the thing is, I had to endure the ear shocking (sakit sa ulo) voice of the drunk man on the other side of the river. My God! How can he be so proud!

While waiting for the team I had the opportunity to cook rice for dinner. I cooked 4 batches and learned to finally operate their burners. Hek hek hek. I hope wala akong nasira. :D

Exciting part was when we crossed the monkey bridge over the wide river after their spelunking. My hands trembled when I was in the middle because the wind blew hard. The bridge was made out of two guy wires in parallel. The guy wire on top is for the hands while the guy wire at the bottom is for thy feet. When you look at yourself you really look like a monkey holding on for dear life. Then I remembered my niece saying “Hoo Hoo Haa Haa” monkey style.^_^

It was getting dark when we finally decided to climb Mt Manalmon. M told us it was just a 20-30 minutes walk including an [oh so dear good Lord] hell of assault. Tagaktak ang pawis pagdating sa taas!

After pitching our tents we prepared for dinner. Thanks to M’s courage he cleaned our stinky fishy. Yay!:P And Kyeme girls for helping on the ingredients. Since they’ve done their parts it’s time for my cooking career to shine. I cooked while they looked. Sinigang for dinner is yum yum (kahit hindi naman.) Thanks to the hard drinks passed on after dinner they forgot about my dish. (Drinking makes me feel sleepy.) And congrats to me, hindi na ako tumatanggi sa socials. Paul slept while I get drunk. :D MASAYA!:D

After 2 bottles, we finally (as in finally) hit the sack! Sssssnnnoooooooozzeee!

It was 6am when I woke up. People were already noisy. After some sip from B’s coffee (Thanks!) we proceeded to the summit. We enjoyed the view while other groups are still preparing. The sunrise to my right, the river view to my left and friends beside me, wow, what can I wish for? Spell PERFECT! ^_^

When other groups were arriving we decided to give them time to savor the view and ascended. We packed up and went down with the initial plan to cook brunch by the river.
The river was so inviting that we had to decide whether to cook brunch or enjoy the river first. Enjoy the river first wins! (Sinong hindi inggitera? Taas kamay?)

There was a group when we went to the pool area and they were cheering for the man in purple to finally take the plunge from a 15-feet cliff. While waiting for him we practiced at the first and second levels. I thought it would be easy since I’ve done this in Tinago Falls but I shivered when it was my turn. (Iwasan maging over-confident.) It took me courage and trust before I finally jumped. And jumped and jumped and jumped. What life vest?

It was our turn to the 2nd highest point (15-feet cliff) but the man in violet was still there waiting for I dunno, maybe Christmas? The team cheered for him for 10 minutes or so when he finally decided to jump. (Oh di ba kuya kakaibang feeling? :D)

We climbed the rock behind the cliff and lined up for the jump. We waited for M’s signal before jumping one after the other for the sake of the video he will be publishing in vimeo. When it was my turn I did not stay long at the edge. I stepped on it and without thinking twice I stepped out and splash!!!! That hurts. Hahahaha! The team seemed to enjoy it and they went on for the second jump.

After a few more jumps our tummies decided to call it a day. We went to the river bank and prepared food. They watched while we cooked. And after 30-40 minutes, hello Pancit ala Jiniper. ^_^ Yum yum. I could do this at home with eggs and sausages. :D

Before going home we dropped by the chicharon and pastillas store and bought pasalubong. We also had a chance to sample some of their products for free. Sa dami ba naman po ng binili namin. :D

Congrats to our first timers who took the challenge of Mt Manalmon. Till we meet again ladies.

Thanks to everyone who participated.

To the organizer/tour guide/camera man – salamuch!

Estimated total cost: 650Each

Till next time.^_^