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		<title>3rd Extreme Caving at the Langun-Gobingob Caves</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 May 2007 17:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[3rd Extreme Caving May 25 &#8211; 27, 2007 (Friday to Sunday) 3 days cave exploration / 2 nights inside the caves Langun-Gobingob Caves Calbiga, Samar Join the 3RD EXTREME CAVING organized by the Trexplore Adventure Club featuring the country’s biggest cave, the Langun – Gobingob in Calbiga, Samar to be held on May 25-27, 2007 [...]]]></description>
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<p>3rd Extreme Caving<br />
May 25 &#8211; 27, 2007 (Friday to Sunday)<br />
3 days cave exploration / 2 nights inside the caves<br />
Langun-Gobingob Caves<br />
Calbiga, Samar</p>
<p>Join the 3RD EXTREME CAVING organized by the Trexplore Adventure Club featuring the country’s biggest cave, the Langun – Gobingob in Calbiga, Samar to be held on May 25-27, 2007 (Friday to Sunday). The goal is to promote the great potential of Samar caves in the eco-tourism industry and at the same time, boost awareness in a drive to conserve and protect its archaeological importance.<br />
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<p>Maximum of 50 participants will be accepted nationwide on a first come, first served basis of discipline mountaineers, cavers, and environmentalist which will include young professionals, nature lovers, teachers and government employees.</p>
<p>Caving equipments to bring &#8212; caving helmets, suits or clothes, headlights, flashlights, candles, dry bags, buoyancy aid, sit harness, garbage bags extra batteries and bulbs, and camping equipments like tents, sleeping mat and sleeping bags, camping stoves and cook set, trekking shoes and trekking sandals, camera etc.</p>
<p>For reservations, please inform the Secretariat by mail or by telephone for your confirmation. You can also call or text at 0919 2943 865 (For Joni) or mail us at trexplore@yahoo.com or trexplore2@yahoo.com. You can also visit their office:</p>
<p>TREXPLORE THE ADVENTURE<br />
Abesamis Store Allen Ave.<br />
Catbalogan, Samar 6700<br />
Tel: 055-2512301<br />
Cel: 0919-2943865<br />
Email: trexplore@yahoo.com<br />
trexplore2@yahoo.com</p>
<p>Registration fee is Php1,000 per head which includes welcome drinks, Lunch, Snacks, ID&#8217;s, Certificate, T-shirts, Transportation within Calbiga, Entrance fee, Mayor&#8217;s Permit, local guide and Trexplore cave explorer.</p>
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		<title>The Road Trip</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Sep 2005 17:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My longest road trip ever was the one I had way back in 1998. I was here in Manila still studying in college at the Ateneo. The sem break is up ahead so me and some of my friends planned a road trip over the vacation week. The itenerary &#8212; Manila -> Naga City -> [...]]]></description>
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<p>My longest road trip ever was the one I had way back in 1998. I was here in Manila still studying in college at the Ateneo. The sem break is up ahead so me and some of my friends planned a road trip over the vacation week.</p>
<p>The itenerary &#8212; <strong>Manila</strong> -> <strong>Naga City</strong> -> <strong>Samar</strong> -> <strong>Tacloban &#038; Ormoc City, Leyte</strong> -> <strong>Cebu City</strong> -> <strong>Iloilo City</strong>. </p>
<p>I had about Php5,000 as pocket money and we talked to a lot of our friends and dorm mates who lived along our route. It was just the three of us and we took a bus (<strong>Highway Express</strong>) from <strong>Cubao to Naga City</strong>. It was an 8 to 10 hour drive which costs us around Php350 a seat. The Highway Express is probably the best bus you could ever get for a long drive. Its interior is more like that of the jumbo jet with two aisles separating 3 individual seats (no seatmates) and it has an onboard CR and videoke. We spent about 3 days in Naga City and stayed at one of our friend&#8217;s house there. </p>
<p>Then, we were off to <strong>Matnog</strong> which is on the southermost tip of Luzon. From Matnog, our bus waited for the barge to carry it across to the port of <strong>Samar</strong>. From Samar pier, our bus went straight to <strong>Leyte</strong>, cruising along the <strong>San Juanico Bridge</strong>. The second stop was <strong>Tacloban</strong>. Since we didn&#8217;t know anyone in that town, we went straight to <strong>Ormoc City</strong> where one of my friends lived. He didn&#8217;t live in Ormoc City actually but a neighboring town called <strong>Isabela</strong> which is about 30 minutes by car.</p>
<p>In Isabela, Leyte, we spent another 4 days doing some rapelling and range shooting. One of my friend&#8217;s dad was a senior executive of a fertilizer company based there. We had a great time since we had access to all ameneties and stuff. We went on night-outs in <strong>Ormoc</strong> where I saw the small church where Richard and Lucy got married.</p>
<p>On the fourth day, we took a ferry boat to Cebu City and meet some more friends. We had a blast in Cebu &#8211; the <strong>Highlands</strong>, <strong>Waterfront</strong> hotel and even more night outs.</p>
<p>It was supposed to be an overnight stay for me so I bought a plane ticket to Iloilo for the following day. Since there&#8217;s only 1 daily trip from Cebu to Iloilo and flight&#8217;s at 5:00AM, I had no choice but to take it. My other option was to take a ferry but it would take about half a day since the boat would have to go around Negros Island to reach <strong>Iloilo</strong>.</p>
<p>Anyway, I opted for the plane which will only be 15 minutes in the air so good for me. The ticket then was roughly Php999 only but it was already expensive. Since we were out the whole night, I never got the chance to catch a nap. I had to leave for the airport by 4AM but unfortunately I overslept and woke up about 4:45 already. I rushed out of the house without saying goodbye to my hosts and even had to climbed over their gate. </p>
<p>About 10 minutes before my plane is scheduled to leave, I was still in the cab rushing for <strong>Mactan Airport</strong>. Just as I arrive at the airport, a couple of their personnel were already escorting me straight to the tarmac. It was so close that the moment I step into the cabin of the plane, the stewardess closed the doors. Yeah, I was the last one in and people were all staring at me.</p>
<p>Fifteen minutes later, I was back in Iloilo and went straight home to Guimaras.</p>
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