Anawangin cove

So the plan pushed through and despite all the hardships in organizing and bringing people to come, it was both a successful and failed experience. Despite weather forecasts, we still pushed through with our camping trip. First time for me and for sure, a memorable one.
Today and right now, i am inside a wet tent as rain suddenly poured hard earlier and both our tents drowned in water. The weather throughout the day was steady, both being sunny and containing a little rain until the night.Just as everyone had finished showering, strong thunderstorms fell; really unfortunate, we had to literally remove water inside the tents. Before today, most of us didn't sleep which really became very tiring for us. We did a lot of walking around swimming and frisbee.

On a side note regarding my frisbee skills, everytime i play, my skills really improve.maybe i should try playing the actual gameĆ¼

im now in a bad position so cant sleep.i actually can't wait to get home at this moment.sleeping on the bags of people is not really the best n ideal scenario.

Day 2, so we woke up to the need of waking up to cook and catch the boat at 8.woke up at 6 but managed to packup, cook and eat until 830or9 am. The sun was not yet up but it felt like it was going to be sunny. And through
Out our boat ride to capones until leaving pundaquit, the sun was painful and extremely hot!! Il probably br worrying aain about my sun-affected burns/rashes which are extremely itchy. Capones was nice and more or less the anawangin experience was completed. No lighthouse though as the boat cannot dock to the areas of the island which can go directly to the lighthouse. The troubling experience of part ii besides the scorching heat is taking the trike which driver asked an amount double to the previous day an then having to wait for the bus under the heat, walking to another place due to the parade in town, again walking under the heat. The bus was not airconditioned and had a problem with it hit an electric line of a house. Luckily no one did get injured. The bus just decided to reverse and move to another direction. We went down to olangapo and transferred to a bus which would bring us to caloocan, airconditioned bus this time. And i am in it now.

Overall, it was a first camping experience for most of us and indeed it is through here you appreciate everything; real food you eat, people cooking for you, own bed to sleep on, having a house and shelter from rain, having to share one source of water and living with that, no clean cr. Again people i have come with have met new friends and i guess this is something my friends bring home when they get home.

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