Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Borawan and Dampalitan Islands

BEACH CAMP 2011

Hapuin Mountaineers

Another beach bumming planned by the Hapuin Mountaineers. This time it’s going to be in Borawan and Dampalitan Island. The original plan was to have an island hopping at different islands in Quezon Province (Lipata Island, Puting Buhangin Island, Kwebang Lampas, Dampalitan Island, Mag-asawang Bato Island and Borawan Island.) But due to weather conditions, the team just opt to spend day 1 in Borawan and have our second day in Dampalitan Island.

Borawan/Dampalitan Island Itinerary

Day 1
Activitiy
3:00am
Assembly Time @ JAC Liner, Buendia Station
3:30am
Boarding of Passenger. ETD Manila to Lucena Grand Terminal
7:30am
ETA Lucena, Stopover at Lucena Grand Terminal
(Supposedly by 8:30am we'll take the bus to Padre Burgos,
however, since we waited for kuya dennis from the terminal for
almost 2hrs. The itinerary was messed up and we arrived at the
pier 10:30am. Whew!! Hahaha!!) Travel time from Terminal
 to Padre Burgos only takes around 45 minutes.
10:30am
ETA Laguimanoc Pier, Padre Burgos
11:00am
ETA Borawan Island
11:30am
Prep for Lunch
1:00pm
Lunch Time
2:00pm
Free Time
6:00pm
Prep for Dinner
7:00pm
Dinner, Camping, swimming, Campfire socials,beach bumming
11:00pm
Lights off
Day 2
5:00am
Wake up call
5:30am
Prep for Breakfast
6:00am
Breakfast Time
9:00am
ETA Dampalitan Island
11:00am
Lunch Time
12:00pm
ETA Laguimanoc Pier
(There are shower rooms that you can use at the pier)
1:30pm
ETD to Lucena Grand Terminal
2:30pm
ETA Lucena Grand Terminal
3:00pm
ETD Lucena Grand Terminal to Manila
7:00pm
ETA Manila

Borawan/Dampalitan Island Expenses

Transportation
Manila - Lucena Grand Terminal (JAC Liner Bus)
220php
Per Pax
Lucena Terminal - Padre Burgos (Mini Bus)
35php
Per Pax
Padre Burgos - Laguimanoc Pier (Tricycle)
7php
Per Pax
Island Entrance Fee & Camping Fee
Borawan Island
Camping Fee
150php
Per Tent (overnight)
Cottage
200php
Fresh Water
300php
Per Drum (good for 6pax)
Dampalitan Island
Entrance Fee
50php
Per Pax
Boat Rental
1800php
6-10pax
Life Vest
35php
Per Pax

Monday, September 5, 2011

Conti's Mango Bravo

Every Sunday, after last full service at Victory The Fort, Jaybee and I always have our late dinner anywhere near the church. August 21, 2011 -- I asked him to have our dinner in Contis located in Bonifacio High Street, because I’ve been craving for their MANGO BRAVO for almost a month. He was kind of hesitant because for him, 75php for a slice of cake is expensive. But of course, I used my rebuttal powers, so I won! hihi!




We had our main dish first, I ordered Garlic Prawn Pasta. (260.00phph) Prawns sautéed in garlic and olive oil with bits of tomatoes, black olives and capers tossed with fettuccine and parmesan.


Jaybee had his Chicken Roulade (Php 225.00) Roulade of chicken with spinach, cheese and caramelized onion served with garlic rice or with Saffron Mushroom Risotto (Additional Php 30.00)


And drinks. Pineapple shake for him (65.00 php) and yellow mango shake for me (80.00 php).


And finally, our desert. Conti's Mango Bravo. Back in Convergys, my former boss gave it as a price for the team being a top performer. It was the first time I tasted it, and then it became my personal favorite. 



Conti's Mango Bravo. It's a chilled, frozen layer of sponge cake, cream, cashew, chocolate mousse, with white mango cream which has mango chunks on top drizzled with chocolate drippings. Yes! It's a layer of those delectable things which made it so tall.


 I should say that this is a must try for cake lovers out there. The combination of flavors is perfect. It was funny how Jaybee reacted the first time he tasted the cake. It actually shows on the photo. Seriously! Hahaha!!



The regular size is 850.00php, a mini size cake is 450.00php and a slice will costs you 75.00php.

Happy eating foodies!



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ITINERARY Anawangin Cove + Capones Island


ANAWANGIN COVE VIA MT. PUNDAQUIT


San Antonio, Zambales
Major jump-off: Brgy. Pundaquit, San Antonio
LLA (summit): 14 53'59" 129 94'24", 464 MASL
LLA (cove): 14 52 41 120 04'04", 0 MASL
...Days required / Hours to cove: 1 day / 4-5 hours
Specs: Minor Climb, Difficulty 3/9, Trail Class 2


Day 0
2230 Assembly at Pasay Victory Liner
23:30 Departure from Pasay Manila to Zambales

Day 1 by Trek
0300 Arrival at San Antonio, Proceed to Public Market.
0400 Take your early Breakfast and Arrange Trike going Brgy. Pundaquit
0430 Arrival at Brgy. Pundaquit
0500 Start Trek
0730 Arrival at Mt. Pundaquit summit. Take picture
0800 Start descend to Anawangin Cove
1000 Arrival at Anawangin Cove. Pitch tent
1100 Prepare for Lunch
1200 Take Lunch
1400 Beach Swimming and Explore the Cove
1800 Prepare for Dinner
1900 Dinner
2000 Socials
0000 Lights Off

Day 2 by Boat
0600 Wakeup call and Take Breakfast
0800 Free Time
1100 Prep for lunch
1200 Lunch
1500 Break camp
1600 Departure from Cove to Capones Island with our packs
1630 Visit lighthouse; take pictures
1730 Head back to Brgy. Pundaquit
1800 ETA Brgy. Pundaquit; return to San Antonio
1900 Dinner at Subic
2000 Head back to Manila
2300 ETA Manila


WHAT TO BRING:

Tent
Cook set
Burner (Stove & Butane Gas)
Mess Kit (spoon,pork, plate and cup)
Water
Food/Trail Food
Cloths (swimming attire)
Head lamp/Flash light
Shades/Sunglasses 
Sunblock 
Bug spray/Off lotion 
Camera (Extra batteries, extra SD Cards and tripod)
Snacks
Earth pad
Hammock
Garbage Bag


Anawangin Expenses

Activity                                                                   Costs

Bus from Manila to San Antonio Zambales              271
Tricycle to Brgy. Pundaquit Jump off                      20
Boat ride 1way                                                        200
Tricycle going Main Road                                         20
Bus from Zambales to Manila                                  271
Food Contribution                                                   200
Camp fee/Conservation fee                                   100





Sunday, September 4, 2011

Anawangin Cove

"WHERE BORA MEETS BAGUIO"

Taken by Feves Estacion

Years ago, Anawangin is a secret place, a paradise known by mountaineers, a very serene cove hidden from the tourists' eyes, behind the grassy mountains of Pundaquit. In 2008, The place is no longer secret, mountaineers now shared the still serene but now very fragile cove. It would be nice if you will be able to experience a slice of one of the Philippines unexpected beach sceneries. 

My first time in Anawangin last year was a memorable one, i remember being mesmerized by its natural beauty. The crescent shaped cove with a pristine white sand beach. And what makes the place unique is the unusual riddle of tall pine trees flourishing round its vicinity.


Not the summit but the view was breathtaking and spectacular

"Where bora meets baguio" that was the event made by Hapuin Mountaineers posted in facebook and it made 18 attendees. November 27-28, 2010 and it's Jaybee's Birthday celebration as well. It was also the first time i met the rest of the Hapuin Mountaineers. The place was great nonetheless. When we got there, lot of campers were around and as stated in blogs, the place is getting crowded.

18 pax

The Original plan is a trek via Mt. Pundaquit (the team stick with the plan), but jaybee and i opt to ride a boat to anawangin cove. But i'll be more than glad to post our original itinerary via mt. pundaquit.

On our second day, before we end our weekend getaway, we had a quick side trip to Capones Island, specifically to see the lighthouse.  The island is actually a big lump of rock formation with very little soil, but the the island is still amazing. It was around 5pm when we get there, it was the right timing for the sunset. The view from the lighthouse was breathtaking.





There, It was all rest and relaxation. Anawangin Cove and Capones Island is certainly a great designation for those who want to get away from the usual thing that they experience everyday in the city, away from comfort zone and stress.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Coron Expenses


Activity  Costs  Comments
Airport Transfers 300 Rountrip
Coron Village Lodge 1300 Per Pax
Boat Rental (Coron Loop) 1500
Siete Pecados Entrance Fee 100 Per Pax
Kayangan Lake Entrance Fee 200 Per Pax
Twin Lagoon Entrance Fee 100 Per Pax
Banol Beach Entrance Fee 100 Per Pax
Dinner (Seadive Resort) 500
Boat Rental (Island Hoping) 3000
Malcapuya Island Entrance Fee 200 Per Pax
Banana Island Entrance Fee 200 Per Pax
Lunch (Market Expense) 500
Bulog Dos Island Entrance Fee 50 Per Pax
Maquinit Hot Spring Entrance Fee 100 Per Pax
Lunch at Coron Village Lodge 500

Coron Itinerary




Time
Activity
Day 1  
10:00AM
Arrival at Busuanga Airport
11:00AM                 
Check in at Coron Village Lodge
11:30AM
Off to Coron Port
12:00PM                  
Island Hoping Coron Loop
Siete Pecados
Kayangan Lake
Twin Lagoons
Banol Beach
6:30PM
Dinner at Seadive Resort
7:30PM
Back to Lodge
Day 2
7:00AM
Wake up/Breakfast
8:00AM
Buy food from Market for Lunch
8:30AM
Off to Malcapuya Island
9:30AM
Arrive at Malcapuya Island
12:00PM
Off to Banana Island
12:15PM
Arrive at Banana Island
12:30PM
Lunch Time
2:00PM
Free Time/Siesta
3:30PM
Off to Bulog Dos Island
4:30PM
Off to Coron Proper
5:30PM
Mt. Tapyas Hike
7:30PM
Tricycle to Maquinit Hotsprings
9:00PM
Back to Lodge
Day 3
7:00AM
Wake up/Breakfast
8:00AM
Souvenir and Pasalubong Shopping
9:00AM
Free Time
11:00AM
Check out/Lunch at CVL’s Restaurant
1:00PM
Off to Busuanga Airport
3:00PM
Return to Manila