Our Trek or Treat in Zambales

By Ryan Lamar on Thursday, November 04, 2010

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Anawangin Beach Cove
San Antonio, Zambales
October 30-Novembr 1, 2010

The Victory Liner left Pasay Terminal at 11:45PM of Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010. We are composed of 20 aspiring trekkers who are eying for another adventure outside Manila area. A perfect time to unwind during this long vacation.

Reached San Antonio, Zambales at 3:15 AM and was advised by Mang Alfring, the tourist guide to ride tricycle going to Pundaquit.
It was a 15-20 minutes ride to Pundaquit. There we met Mang Romeo who assited us.

We spent 2 and a half hours in the nipa hut of Mang Romeo to sleep for a while and rest.

This nipa hut is located just nearby the shore of Pundaquit. The market at that time is still close.
At past 6 o'clock in the morning, Mila together with the othere trekkers headed to Pundaquit Market to buy foods, water and other supplies.

At 8:30 in the morning when the see breeeze is starting to heat up due to the rising sun, the whole gang grouped into three each lead by a tour guide started the trek to Mt. Pundaqit. The way up is easy, but as we get closer to the peak, the trek is getting difficult for beginners like us. The gravity of the earth seems to pull us back to the foot of the mountain. Many stops to rest made our trek too slow.


 Past 12:30PM when we reached the peak. Everything was replaced by amazement upon seeing the wonderful scenario looking at the entire town of San Antonio and the cove of Anawangin.

After the rest, the whole gang continued the trek down to Anawangin Cove. Going down the mountain  is much easier than going up.
At 2:30PM we reached the beach. Put up our tents, arrange the baggages and took a short nap. Others preffered to take a bath in the river at the back of the trekkers area and in the open sea.
Late in the afternoon, everyone helps in the preparation of food. We have grilled tilapia, fried tuna, tunang kinilaw, pork chop and other side dishes for dinner. Other members of the group lights up the bonfire located at the center of our tents area. Drinking session occured after the dinner. It was our own version of Trek or Treat Halloween in the jungle.


Leave no Trace!

Woke up at past 7:00 o’clock in the morning of November 1. Breakfast preparation, noodles, fried dried fish and canned goods. Everyone started to pack things up, bagged the trash, clean the area and disassemble the tents.


At past 8:00 o’clock in the morning, Mang Alfring together with the other boatmen fetched us up and brought us to Capones Island.

Though we wanted to visit the lighthouse to complete the adventure, we are a little bit running out of time. We need to hit the roads going back to Manila as early as we can to avoid heavy traffic.


We rest for a while in Pundaquit and headed to Olongapo Terminal of Victory Liner right after. Reached Olongapo at 2:30 PM. After dining in the nearest fast food resto, we fell in line to get the tickets going to Manila.
This is the best outing I ever had, and maybe each of us also feels the same way.

The more we trek, the more we get closer to nature.

Tara travel tayo sa Pinas!

 
**Personal thanks to Benjo, Kris, Wendy and Len for sharing the pics.
 
 

2 comments for this post

Thanks for the visit.. haven't been to Zambales pa.. you sure have fun..

Anything Davao

Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2010  

@Vernz, my first time to trek. We are now planning for the next trek either in Montalban of in Aurora :-)

Posted on Friday, November 12, 2010