Showing posts with label #itsmorefuninthephilippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #itsmorefuninthephilippines. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC) Wakeboarding Experience



One would visit Camsur Watersports Complex (CWC) mainly for wakeboarding. Wakeboarding was created from a combination of water skiing, snow boarding and surfing techniques. CWC is the place to be when you talk about cable wakeboarding in the Philippines. In fact, it is already famous worldwide prompting numerous international cable wake boarding competitions to be held here as well. Wakeboarding, besides being one of the world’s fastest growing sports and is gradually being recognized globally, has become a lifestyle for others. A recently held international competition includes the 2009 World’s Ultimate Wake Championships. CWC is owned by Governor L-Ray Villafuerte. Just so you know why their villa and accommodations were named as Villa Rey and the lake was named as Lago del Rey. We actually saw him there.



I was amazed how the complex looks like. I never thought that despite of the simple living on this province, there is still such impressive resort / complex placed in CamSur. CWC is located at Provincial Capitol Complex Cadlan, Pili. It is approximately 15 - 20 minutes from Airport. There are free shuttle from airport which will take you to CWC. And if I'm not mistaken, there are also free shuttle from Naga to CWC. But if you fail to catch the free shuttle, from Naga you may ride a bus going to Legazpi City and ask the driver to drop you off at the Provincial Capitol. And from Capitol you may ride a tricycle which will take you to CWC. CWC is truly a prime destination for everyone, risen as the hottest destination to visit.



CWC’s rates are affordable and this includes, among others:

              Free use of basic equipment (beginner wakeboards, water skis and knee boards) for those new to the sport.



Free basic and safety instruction by CWCs resident instructors and operators.



                   World class obstacle courses designed to challenge even the most advanced riders yet safe enough for the brave ones who dare to try tricks for the very first time

CWC also has the following facilities:


Gear up for the ride with the cable park’s Pro Shop which is equipped with everything a rider needs to pursue the desired sport.


Besides the ramps and obstacles, the park has also set aside a beach volleyball area and a pool for those who would like to take a break from the boards but still want to keep bathing under the sun.



            A Clubhouse is built for the guest’s dining area and for live entertainment. Guests can also chill at the Clubhouse and enjoy round of billiards, darts and football.



     An elevated spectator area is placed beside the lake so that the guests will have a better view of the exhibitions.



          The park also boasts of Wi-Fi capability which enables the guests to take a break from the bustles of the   city yet still remain connected to the necessities of the world.



v      Accommodations within walking distance from the park are also readily available for small or big groups.

                While waiting for the operation to start, we opted to eat at CWC Clubhouse near the Wake Boarding area (Solid Force). The CWC Clubhouse has an array of meals to choose from. They serve the usual fast food meals like burgers, cheese steaks, pizzas, etc. They also serve rice meals for those who wanted a heavier meal. Their kitchen is a bit small and is located at a small stall on the side. The guests could choose to seat on the area overlooking those wake boarders near the water. The price is not that cheap, like the meals you can buy at Manila.




               Since we have no plans of spending half day for it, I just asked for the 1 hour wakeboarding. The 1 hour rate for beginners (cable pass rate) is PHP 125.00 + equipment rental (Life Vest & Helmet) of PHP 40.00, initial deposit of PHP 500.00 is needed (but it's refundable). It also includes a free use of swimming pool? Great deal, isn't it? So it ended up Me, Errol, Archivald and Boggs for wakeboarding.

    
                 There is no official class / instruction for this one. The instructor will only tell you what to do in a span of 1 minute. If you have questions, don't hesitate to ask, his instructions are only brief. But don't be scared just have fun because all experts were once beginners, right? We were given wrist bands to indicate our time there. After fitting into the right gears, we went to the beginner’s area where we can practice wake boarding for an hour. 





          My first to third take doesn't turn well; I ended up in the middle. I tried another one, then another one. OK, try and try, never give up! For my fourth try, I was able to get it! It was fun, nakakaadik kahit masakit sa muscles  and I lined up for another one and couple more times. It is like skate boarding on water. It looks simple and easy as you look at the people doing it but truth is, it is very difficult.




              
             There are professional wakeboarders (Filipinos and foreigners) doing their stunt at the lake. Kailan kaya ako magiging ganyan kagaling? Soon! (evil laugh).. :))




     




I super love it here. My break from everything. I felt short for this experience and I hope anytime I can go here and do wakeboarding! I know there will still be next time and I hope I have companions (ehem 3idiots) with me who are game for such adventure! Next time I will spend whole week in CWC! (haha) :)) Thanks Errol, Boggs and Archivald. I definitely had fun!



Thursday, August 9, 2012

Through the Rain


        The unusual non-stop heavy rains that hit the Philippines since last Tuesday has transformed Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, and other provinces into Water World. It isn’t about just the rain or the floods. These past few days, many parts of the Philippines have been suffering from floods because of continuous heavy rain that the Southwest monsoon brought. It’s only a monsoon which made a whole lot of disaster so what about the storms that may follow? It’s about the infrastructure and the means of livelihood that get washed away. It’s about the homes that will probably never get rebuilt. It’s about the next time a heavy downpour happens and you start thinking, “Oh no. not again.”

Aerial view of the affected areas
        What I like about this country is the people’s undying spirit of optimism. Despite the rains and floods we’ve been experiencing for the past two weeks, we Filipinos have a way to turn a bad situation into something that’s worth a smile.


         Feeling proud for actually buying boxes of food and toiletries today to donate to evacuees. It was an even greater feeling to see the supermarkets full of people with the same good intentions. Everyone just wanted to play their part to help. The Filipino Bayanihan spirit thrives. After donating and volunteering for several days, I realized how helping really brings joy to your heart. Despite, the heavy rains, and the floods, we were successfully able to fill boxes with food, water, clothes, etc.

Volunteers from UP - Diliman
         A collection of photos surfaced the different social media sites showing how Filipinos dealt with the catastrophe that fell upon the country. Thus, this event marked the birth of ‘The Filipino Spirit is Waterproof’ campaign. Still, in the end, it’s a clear manifestation of God’s love for us. No matter what happens, we’ll be safe in His arms. We just have to pray hard and have faith in Him and everything will be fine again. Thank you, Lord! It’s more fun in the Philippines, indeed.



        You can also help. Volunteer and donate canned goods, cooked food, noodles, biscuits,bread, milk, bottled water, medicine, blankets, clothes, towels, reusable containers, toothbrushes, toothpastes, etc. Peso and Dollar cash donations can also be made. The link below has the most updated list of media outlets, government and non-government organizations, churches, businesses and overseas efforts that are accepting donations and volunteers.
        Here’s a website that has a comprehensive list of places to donate to, what to donate, evacuation centers, etc. Visit www.reliefph.com


#PrayForThePhilippines

Friday, May 18, 2012

Swimming at San Antonio- Bukana Beach

     San Antonio-Bukana Beach is quiet and peaceful place but you can enjoy lots of activities where you will keep and never forget in the rest of your life.  This beautiful place is located in a very town but rich town of Mansalay, South of Oriental Mindoro. The town is rich in natural resources and having beautiful white beaches, seascapes, coral-reefs, waterfalls, caves and many more. We all know that Mansalay is a remote area but did you know that there are many also elegant beach resorts and penthouses built in the area (Brgy. Cabalwa & Manaul)? They can accommodate you while enjoying your stay in Mansalay.


San Antonio Beach


Preparing our Lunch

GFF kian, Dhex, Jhn & Bless


Go Fish!

Chow Time :)

Enjoying this  toy boat

Swim swim

Princess and the Sea Urchins

Boys playing water Volleyball



Body Ball

Satisfied! Going Home :)

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Experience Logbon, Romblon, Philippines

     Our Romblon trip this year was amazing and full of unforgettable experience. First, we traveled the seas of Mindoro, Simara and Sibuyan to get there. It was an awful travel because of the sun's skin-burning UV rays yet we have fun courtesy of the great sceneries and views along the way. From the odd shaped islands to white beaches to magnanimous rock formations and huge waves. Our banca can only only accommodate 12 persons.The nervousness and anxiety we feel added thrill and excitement to the trip. It was indeed  a #ItsMoreFunInThePhilippines experience!






Logbon is a barangay of the Philippine municipality Romblon in the province Romblon in MIMAROPA which is part of the Luzon group of islands. The municipality Romblon with a population of about 37,544 and its 31 barangays belongs to the rural areas in the Philippines. Logbon had 761 residents by the end of 2007.




 
       I had another week of doing nothing before going back to work after a month’s vacation. When the invitation came to be a groomsmen to my friend's wedding, I jumped at the chance, wanting to make the most out of my vacation before I plunge back into the grind. Besides, how can I say no to a weekend at this beautiful island bay?