3/24/08

A day before, Leia, Rex, Ma-ann and I were conferencing at YM trying to finalize a plan for our Pangasinan ocular inspection for Travel Factor. We were only sure of one thing: that we were headed for Pangasinan. Our conference ended with Leia’s instruction to pack our bags.And so I packed my bag and I packed it well. I decided to bring my 60L North Face Badlands since I didn’t want to scrimp on my packing. I brought my 3-person tent, a sleeping bag, clothes good for 4 days, a portable stove, a small pillow, my tripod and of course, my photography gear.

We decided to meet 8PM, Wednesday night at the Victory Liner terminal in Cubao. I knew that that night was the mass exodus of people fleeing Manila to spend the Holy Weekend at the provinces but I didn’t know that they would be so many. I’ve taken buses to La Union in the past, also during the Holy Weekend, but it was manageable. Maybe because it was the first wave and Victory wasn’t prepared yet so we abandoned the idea of riding their Dagupan-bound bus and opted for a private van instead.

Leia, of Travel Factor was tasked to do rounds in Pangasinan in search of a future destination for one of their tours. She asked around and I accepted her invitation instantaneously. I’ve traveled with Ma-ann and Rex before.First stop was at CapeBolinao in Brgy. Patar, Bolinao.

We arrived at the Bolinao before sunset so we had to wait a little while for good light.

After shooting the lighthouse, we went to the nearby beach, Brgy. Patar to check out some resorts and to see the beach.

Although the sand in Bolinao really was white enough, we knew that it could and would get crowded. The best beach front for me was that of Punta Riviera’s since the shore was really long and it wasn’t too rocky. Bolinao’s beaches are generally sprinkled with rocks and sea grass.

8 Comments»

  1. i’ve been wanting to explore bolinao for the longest time but just can’t find the time!

    i love the last shot, ansarap ng pagkaka-blue! btw, me bayad ba kapag nag-camp sa patar beach? mukha kasing mahal sa punta riviera…

    Comment by zherwin — March 25, 2008@ 10:36 am

  2. Resort owners may probably raise an eyebrow if you camp in front of their property. Pero mahaba naman yung Patar Beach and there are areas where (I think.) you could camp for free.

    Yes, Punta Riviera is a bit pricey. We only passed by Bolinao eh, for the night we found a Scout Island, a small island in Hundred Islands, in the neighboring town of Alaminos.

    Comment by cedsaid — March 25, 2008@ 11:51 am

  3. ang ganda ng kwento ced… =)

    Comment by Leia — March 27, 2008@ 1:47 am

  4. Thanks Leia!

    Pero halos wala ngang kwento eh, puro pictures. Pero kung pagsasamahin mo ang mga Holy Week Hop posts ko eh makakabuo ka talaga ng kwento.

    At kakatapos ko palang ng Day 1.

    Comment by cedsaid — March 27, 2008@ 2:13 am

  5. wow love your photos! excited na ko for the bolinao tour of the travel factor :)

    Comment by fran — March 27, 2008@ 2:39 pm

  6. Lots of trips coming up ah! There’s Baler, Apo Reef and of course this brewing Pangasinan trip. Hope to travel with you soon!

    Comment by cedsaid — March 27, 2008@ 3:08 pm

  7. HI! Beautiful pics…question: was the last shot taken at Punta Riviera as well?

    Comment by cyg — May 23, 2008@ 12:11 am

  8. Thanks for the comment cyg. Yes, the last photo was taken at Punta Rivera. Been there lately?

    Comment by cedsaid — May 23, 2008@ 5:23 pm

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