Thursday, August 30, 2012

Why and why not: Casapsapan Beach | Casiguran, Aurora


The initial plan was just in Dipaculao but further researching  about aurora, I got my itinerary stretched all the way to Dilasag (In fact, if only time could permit, I would have changed the plan to Palanan, Isabela, after reading that there are boats in Dilasag bound for Palanan).


Then again, with the commuting mishaps, I had to cut the trip to Casiguran, aurora instead. 

Casiguran wasn't so bad after all. Very early in the morning, I scouted for a tricycle that would take us to casapsapan beach (I initially planned getting a single motorbike instead so I can have a faster, and more sights to see trip, but as I will be with some 3 other fellows, I looked for a tricycle instead.) The other 3 travellers I've met in the van were supposed to have rented the van again for P2400 just for Casapsapan beach from the town, but as I've offered them the option of sharing a tricycle instead for just P500, they bought in.)

the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper


the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper

the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper

the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper

the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper


It was a bumpy uphill and downhill. There were some river crossing, and at some points, we had to get off the trike so it can climb the steep trail.

The driver dropped us in Casapsapan beach (resort), where he told the caretakers that we'd just be taking pictures. We weren't thinking of any charges til that time as there was no plan of staying long. After surveying the place, while the other 2 fellows are still taking their pics, I and their lead thought about scouting some food; The trike driver drove us to the nearby barangay, where, when we got there, there was no more fish to buy; Everything's delivered to the market.



The P1000/night rooms

Casapsapan Beach Resort from the shore


I roamed around the village next to the shore to see if any fisherman has any leftover. Unfortunately, there was none left. Every person I ask points me to another until I got to a sari sari store; What I got: TUYO! Then, I can't eat tuyo alone. However, I see some homegrown vegetables in the sari sari store's backyard so I asked to buy the squash, which, they thankfully sold me for P10. I thought we can ask it cooked in coconut milk. Other than that, I got some eggplants (torta), etc. There was no choice anyway, as that's the only option versus starving.

the fish dealer's pit in the village

basketball court in the village

shoreline of the village

some fishermen I asked have asked me for a toss

We drove back to the resort and gave it to the caretakers for them to cook. We also asked if they can get us fresh coconuts which they did for P15 a piece (asked for a minimum of 10). Meanwhile, I asked the driver to show us around further in the trail. We drove through, and we broke through a number of unattended picnic areas. A few more pictures, then we drove back. Just a little while later, we were told food is ready.

driving further from casapsapan beach resort

taken from the unattended picnic site

the better beach past casapsapan beach resort




It did not take us more than 20 mins to munch on our poorman's meal. And, since there's not much to do anymore in the beach, we decided to leave. I walked back towards the caretaker's cabin and asked how much we owe them. I was surprised I was being asked P300 for the table charge. I was ready to pay entrance charges, but I must admit, I did not pay attention on what they charge for the rest. The caretakers pointed us to the Rates Board posted on a tree, which I've come across several times but did not really pay attention to. It was only when they were charging us that I had a look at what's written.

fresh picks


Their rooms are overly basic if I were to stay there, I'd rather lay on the sand. Their toilets are as public as can be. In the end, I ended up paying only the buko (150) + table (300) + cooked rice (50) and only P50 for cooking charge... nothing extra thought necessary.

shoreline in casapsapan beach resort

shoreline in casapsapan beach resort

shoreline in casapsapan beach resort


Casapsapan beach resort is the only resort in the vicinity.. the rest is an open entrance. Unless you are staying overnight, and don't mind paying their rates, consider just getting to the beach without having to pass through casapsapan beach resort. Besides, their beachfront is rocky and filled with sea urchins. You'll just end up walking til you tire, give up, and just walk back. In case you'd like to try the water, go past the beach resort.

Also, check out the shore near the village. The water flowing from basin to basin looks nice (pics below)...





en route to Casiguran, aurora, you can try surfing in Baler



Travelling Philippines? Follow @CheapBedsPH on Instagram for geotagged backpacker accomodation below PHP400 (US$9) for easier searches.



The initial plan was just in Dipaculao but further researching  about aurora, I got my itinerary stretched all the way to Dilasag (In fact, if only time could permit, I would have changed the plan to Palanan, Isabela, after reading that there are boats in Dilasag bound for Palanan).


Then again, with the commuting mishaps, I had to cut the trip to Casiguran, aurora instead. 

Casiguran wasn't so bad after all. Very early in the morning, I scouted for a tricycle that would take us to casapsapan beach (I initially planned getting a single motorbike instead so I can have a faster, and more sights to see trip, but as I will be with some 3 other fellows, I looked for a tricycle instead.) The other 3 travellers I've met in the van were supposed to have rented the van again for P2400 just for Casapsapan beach from the town, but as I've offered them the option of sharing a tricycle instead for just P500, they bought in.)

the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper


the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper

the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper

the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper

the road to casapsapan beach from casiguran town proper


It was a bumpy uphill and downhill. There were some river crossing, and at some points, we had to get off the trike so it can climb the steep trail.

The driver dropped us in Casapsapan beach (resort), where he told the caretakers that we'd just be taking pictures. We weren't thinking of any charges til that time as there was no plan of staying long. After surveying the place, while the other 2 fellows are still taking their pics, I and their lead thought about scouting some food; The trike driver drove us to the nearby barangay, where, when we got there, there was no more fish to buy; Everything's delivered to the market.



The P1000/night rooms

Casapsapan Beach Resort from the shore


I roamed around the village next to the shore to see if any fisherman has any leftover. Unfortunately, there was none left. Every person I ask points me to another until I got to a sari sari store; What I got: TUYO! Then, I can't eat tuyo alone. However, I see some homegrown vegetables in the sari sari store's backyard so I asked to buy the squash, which, they thankfully sold me for P10. I thought we can ask it cooked in coconut milk. Other than that, I got some eggplants (torta), etc. There was no choice anyway, as that's the only option versus starving.

the fish dealer's pit in the village

basketball court in the village

shoreline of the village

some fishermen I asked have asked me for a toss

We drove back to the resort and gave it to the caretakers for them to cook. We also asked if they can get us fresh coconuts which they did for P15 a piece (asked for a minimum of 10). Meanwhile, I asked the driver to show us around further in the trail. We drove through, and we broke through a number of unattended picnic areas. A few more pictures, then we drove back. Just a little while later, we were told food is ready.

driving further from casapsapan beach resort

taken from the unattended picnic site

the better beach past casapsapan beach resort




It did not take us more than 20 mins to munch on our poorman's meal. And, since there's not much to do anymore in the beach, we decided to leave. I walked back towards the caretaker's cabin and asked how much we owe them. I was surprised I was being asked P300 for the table charge. I was ready to pay entrance charges, but I must admit, I did not pay attention on what they charge for the rest. The caretakers pointed us to the Rates Board posted on a tree, which I've come across several times but did not really pay attention to. It was only when they were charging us that I had a look at what's written.

fresh picks


Their rooms are overly basic if I were to stay there, I'd rather lay on the sand. Their toilets are as public as can be. In the end, I ended up paying only the buko (150) + table (300) + cooked rice (50) and only P50 for cooking charge... nothing extra thought necessary.

shoreline in casapsapan beach resort

shoreline in casapsapan beach resort

shoreline in casapsapan beach resort


Casapsapan beach resort is the only resort in the vicinity.. the rest is an open entrance. Unless you are staying overnight, and don't mind paying their rates, consider just getting to the beach without having to pass through casapsapan beach resort. Besides, their beachfront is rocky and filled with sea urchins. You'll just end up walking til you tire, give up, and just walk back. In case you'd like to try the water, go past the beach resort.

Also, check out the shore near the village. The water flowing from basin to basin looks nice (pics below)...





en route to Casiguran, aurora, you can try surfing in Baler



Travelling Philippines? Follow @CheapBedsPH on Instagram for geotagged backpacker accomodation below PHP400 (US$9) for easier searches.


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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Motyong Beach Resort | Casiguran, Aurora

From Casapsapan Beach, we drive next to Motyong Beach. I'd say the next more calm beach in Casiguran Aurora.

While the rented motortrike agreed a full day tour, he was already whining when he heard we wanted to go to Motyong. From Casapsapan, it took us more than an hour to get to Motyong.


The road was just as rough as going to casapsapan beach. We were struggling left and right between rocks which I suspect has fallen from delivery dump trucks because of the airport that's under construction.

We had to cross the runway to get to the other side going to motyong. 


our tricycle service in the aurora airport runway

There are currently no resorts in the beach, other than those hotels under construction near the airport. The sand is creamy brown, and unlike casapsapan beach and the rest of the other beaches in aurora, the water is very calm. If not for it's small opening to the casiguran sound, motyong would have been a lake.




motyong beach in casiguran, aurora


motyong beach in casiguran, aurora


We did not spot anyone bathing in the beach except for some doing net fishing and shell picking. I had to cross a channel which was about 3.5feet deep. According to the people there, the channel can go up to 5 to 6 feet during high tide.











While the rest of the group were busy swimming, I was feeling my stomach so I walked to the store in front and asked if I can make use of the households comfort room. They pointed me to the back where their makeshift toilet was. Those toilets where you squat and the bowl is excavated deep into the ground.


The lady of the house with her handicraft leisure; she makes bags out of candy/junk food wrappers

en route back to Motyong beach
From Casapsapan Beach, we drive next to Motyong Beach. I'd say the next more calm beach in Casiguran Aurora.

While the rented motortrike agreed a full day tour, he was already whining when he heard we wanted to go to Motyong. From Casapsapan, it took us more than an hour to get to Motyong.


The road was just as rough as going to casapsapan beach. We were struggling left and right between rocks which I suspect has fallen from delivery dump trucks because of the airport that's under construction.

We had to cross the runway to get to the other side going to motyong. 


our tricycle service in the aurora airport runway

There are currently no resorts in the beach, other than those hotels under construction near the airport. The sand is creamy brown, and unlike casapsapan beach and the rest of the other beaches in aurora, the water is very calm. If not for it's small opening to the casiguran sound, motyong would have been a lake.




motyong beach in casiguran, aurora


motyong beach in casiguran, aurora


We did not spot anyone bathing in the beach except for some doing net fishing and shell picking. I had to cross a channel which was about 3.5feet deep. According to the people there, the channel can go up to 5 to 6 feet during high tide.











While the rest of the group were busy swimming, I was feeling my stomach so I walked to the store in front and asked if I can make use of the households comfort room. They pointed me to the back where their makeshift toilet was. Those toilets where you squat and the bowl is excavated deep into the ground.


The lady of the house with her handicraft leisure; she makes bags out of candy/junk food wrappers

en route back to Motyong beach
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Why it took me 24 hours to get to Casiguran, Aurora


From a 5 question essay exam in school which I did not even halfed in 3 hours, I went next to pampanga pick up my other baggage. I left pampanga at about 9pm with thinking that I can get to cabanatuan by 12 where I can take the D'liner bus by 1am bound for Dilasag, aurora.

 


 I have decided to take the San Fernando jump off as I was already close by then. But right when I got there, I was told that there are no more buses at that hour; Cabanatuan buses via sn fernando ply 5pm latest; 

I did not want to go back home as I was that badly wanting to get away. I asked the drivers and passengers instead and was told to head to Arayat and see if I can still catch the last bus. They were confident though I can catch it as, according to them, it's a saturday.




I arrived in Cacutud Arayat at 11:30, sat and waited in the bakery. Finished a whole pack of cigarette, 2 coffee, some pieces of bread.

The tricycle drivers right in that terminal were offering service straight to Nueva Ecija, but I did not bother ask details it will certainly eat a good portion of my budget. What's coming to my mind was hitching from these 10-wheeler delivery trucks, but, my guts aren't as hardcore just yet.


12:30... 1:30... 2:30.. 3:30..4:30..5:30.




After 6 hours, i have noticed this man with a pen and a lengthwise paper. I asked if he's the inspector and he confirmed. I was finally close to resuming the trip. So i carried my bag and waited next to him.

When the Arayat Express bus arrived, it was more than full. There are passengers in the halls and doorways. But, i did not bother. I hung myself and my big bag. Half my body was out of the perimeter of the bus. It wasn't long anyway until I got a seat and napped; Nap in its ultimate definition - mere 10 minutes. The seat was too uncomfortable for even a nap. But anyhow, I got to cabanatuan by past 6 and of course, henceforward, i am not sure what the bus/van schedules are.


Cabanatuan Bus Terminal

Cabanatuan Terminal


The D'Liner bus isn't even there yet. It is said to arrive at 9, and will surely move a few more hours after. I have asked the other baler-bound passengers, and one of them said there's a genesis bus that left 5:30, with 19 available seats, and is probably midway thru.


Meantime, I roamed around the terminal to see if there are other alternatives. There was a van with 3 passengers waiting, but even these passengers look unsure if they'd go for the van. The driver was also asking  
P250 instead of the regular P200. He said he was chartered and don't really ply baler. It was the fiesta of Baler; I'm guessing that some drivers who are Baler locals might have taken a holiday; Plus, since it was a long weekend, all passenger vans are probably waiting for their turn on the return trip.

Anyhow, its almost 9am and the genesis bus is probably very close. More and more passengers are coming, and to my surprise, htere were already a bunch who are lined up for the incoming baler bus. I counted the heads and there's 17 already. Plus, there might have been some passengers that the bus must have picked up along the way. The chances of me getting a seat are very small; and I havent slept for the past 22hours -no way i'll stand or squat in the bus aisle.

Suddenly, I recalled that very close to the terminal, about 100m from the terminal, the arayat express I took dropped passengers in the circumferencial road. The problem is, im not sure if there are passengers who will get off there.I told him how screwed the commuting has been and my plan of catching the genesis baler bus in circumferencial. 

He suggested that I go to jollibee junction instead where the bus will more likely have passengers to drop. Suddenly, even before we finish the conversation, we spotted the baler bound genesis bus. Suddenly, the queu disappeared and people ran into where it is likely to stop. That time, there was more than 30 people already.

Good thing the bus didn't actually stop to where the crowd was. It stopped sumwhere that's closer to me than the crowd. Thank goodness I was the fourth passenger to hop in. I didn't bother choose seat, i sat on the very first available, just to be sure. 

More than 3 hours passed, we finally reached the town of Baler. There's a D'Liner bus to Casiguran but it is scheduled to leave only by 3pm. Instead, I walked towards the pasalubong center and out to the van terminal.

Baler to Casiguran/Dilasag Terminal


There are about 5 pssengers already, including 3 who also came all the way from Manila. They had been waiting since 11am and the thing is, some passengers come but leaves when they get tired waiting. While waiting, i hear the driver fixing the tires. I got bothered, but thought it's rather precautionary, and not repair. Just a bit later. The van filled up and we left. In fact, there were 4more passengers asking to be hitched, but there was no more space.

Not even 15mins of driving passed, and the driver stopped the van for a reason we didn't know.

We moved and just 10 mins further, he stopped again, this time, to buy a lubricant. 

Another 10-15 mins, he bought another kind of lubricant.

Again,10-15 mins later, he fuelled up. It took us less than 30 mins to move past there. I'm not sure what kind of complication it is to fuel up his van but i saw him crafting a makeshift whatever from a can crap.



We moved forward, and another 10-15mins, he stopped again to buy some meat. I thought it's how things there work because baler is the marketplace. And, Inasmuch as I want to get irate, undeniably, I was laughing from within. The whole trip, starting from Pampanga has been so Ironic.

The stopping went on. Again, just few mins, he stopped by a vulcanizing shop to check the wheels for air. When he got back in, on a cheery note, i told him "kuya mangako ka, derecho na tayo ha?"





The rain began to pour and there are some appliances in carton in the top
Load. He had to stop again to
Climb the top load and fix the tarpaulin enclosure.

Less than an hour from there, we started on the rough road. And not even a kilometer away, we had the flat tire. I got kind of frustrated, but thanks to the friendly passengers, we're all having fun. Meanwhile, It seems he's so used to it he nailed the reserve in just about 10mins.



Back on the road, another less than half an hour away, we had to cross a river. Mr driver stopped and thought for a while; He was having doubts whether he can cross it. He stopped, went out and lifted his chair to get to the engine. He pulled one end of the air filter hose, and had the petty passenger at the back of the driver seat hold it until we crossed. What a scene. The monoxide fume was blowing inside the van.

We successfully crossed but suddenly thought the passenger can't hold it the whole time. So, he spoke and said we'll have to stop by his house so he can tweak it a bit. I'm so thankful my travelling has really improved my tolerance in such things. I just cracked a joke and said he will have to serve us our dinner if we do, since we're almost starving. 


We then reached his house, and minutes after, were surprised a semi ripe papaya came out and was portioned for each of the 11 passengers. It took him half an hour to finish up (including a short shower to clean up), while i took some 10 minutes in the beach, back of his house.

While we munch and work out our stress level, he was working on a PVC pipe - cut it in half and connected it inside the air filter and then tied it up somewhere. But not even minutes after we resumed, he stopped again, got off, and took the pvc pipe. He just put the air filter back in its original casting. He probably realized we had children inside the van.



We resumed and shortly, yet, another super rough road. As expected, we caught another flat tire. He pulled another reserve, and finished the work in an even faster 10 mins I guess. As always, as soon as he got off to work it out, I went to a nearby beach to click some pictures.







There was nobody in the gate or close that they could hear me, so I walked forward and saw a group round some table. I asked for rates, and the rooms were 500/night. I did not have any plans other than just to ask so I did not bother scrutinize the facilities. I walked towards the beach for some pictures alongside the caretaker. Just 2 shots so far, i heard some yelling from the gate. I thought it wa my co passengers calling me to leave, but when I got in the gate, it was another care taker, who suddenly asked why I went in without their permission. I told him there is nobody around the gate, nor in their information desk. And as I was surprised at being asked such question in the context of a resort, I just left without minding him.






Anyway, we got back in the van as we're ready to move (for the next challenge).

There was no more reserved tire, so he dropped us at what he claims is a restaurant, while he drove back somewhere to drop his car at the vulcanizing shop to repair the tires. That took us almost an hour; enough for the passengers to gather around and talk about what's going on. This time, more of the passengers have developed hopeless frustration. Little did we know he was on another table having dinner. 

A commuter stop

Some road heading to Casiguran, Aurora


By this time, it was already dark. We hit the steep rough roads and turns and while it could be frightening, especially its raining hard at the same time, we were all just too tired and sleep already. I guess everybody had fallen sleep then. I wanted to give open up some chat just to keep him awake, but at that time, and after all, it is not for me to make an effort, so I slept just as well. 

At about 9pm forward, 4 of us travellers would once in a while ask how far we are still; the 3 are getting impatient, while the other passengers we've gone very comfortable with already are trying to keep up the spirit.  In a short while, Mia, the passenger beside me in the front seat said, we are close. Breathing gone back down to normal..

A little further, one passenger is getting off. Mr driver stepped out to get the passenger's baggage from the top load. It was going more than 20 mins already and we wondered why it is taking a while. I thought Mr driver had assisted the passenger with the baggages all the way to her house. Then, one of the passengers spotted him eating. 

When he came back, i asked him, again with a bubbly tone, why he had not told us he'll be eating so we could have had coffee too. He excused himself in that he has gone very sleepy and tired already. I didn't talk furter.

Just a little further again, there was a roadblock. An Electric post has fallen. 
And everyone's completely MAD! Some passengers were very quick to calling their known tricycle drivers so they could be picked up. We've asked mr driver to get trikes for us too so we can move on. 

More and more vehicles arriving, and around half an hour waiting, an ambulance came. Everyone had to think very quickly. Suddenly, the drivers thought about pushing the wires so the van can pass. Luckily, we managed to cross.

Fallen post a 4 kilometers before reaching the town of Casiguran, Aurora


Just close to 10-15 minutes later, we're finally in casiguran aurora. Ate Baby, one of the passengers we've been friends with already, had contacted her son so he can scout a lodge for us. We met his Son at TMB and my 3 co-travellers immediately went up to cleanup.

Meantime, I spent some 15minutes talk with ate baby. As she's more than tired, she bid goodbye and to keep texting.


the town of Casiguran, Aurora in the morning

see here for casapsapan and motyong beaches in casiguran, aurora
just after casiguran is the last town of aurora, dilasag, where I had another mishap heading to Palanan, Isabela

From a 5 question essay exam in school which I did not even halfed in 3 hours, I went next to pampanga pick up my other baggage. I left pampanga at about 9pm with thinking that I can get to cabanatuan by 12 where I can take the D'liner bus by 1am bound for Dilasag, aurora.

 


 I have decided to take the San Fernando jump off as I was already close by then. But right when I got there, I was told that there are no more buses at that hour; Cabanatuan buses via sn fernando ply 5pm latest; 

I did not want to go back home as I was that badly wanting to get away. I asked the drivers and passengers instead and was told to head to Arayat and see if I can still catch the last bus. They were confident though I can catch it as, according to them, it's a saturday.




I arrived in Cacutud Arayat at 11:30, sat and waited in the bakery. Finished a whole pack of cigarette, 2 coffee, some pieces of bread.

The tricycle drivers right in that terminal were offering service straight to Nueva Ecija, but I did not bother ask details it will certainly eat a good portion of my budget. What's coming to my mind was hitching from these 10-wheeler delivery trucks, but, my guts aren't as hardcore just yet.


12:30... 1:30... 2:30.. 3:30..4:30..5:30.




After 6 hours, i have noticed this man with a pen and a lengthwise paper. I asked if he's the inspector and he confirmed. I was finally close to resuming the trip. So i carried my bag and waited next to him.

When the Arayat Express bus arrived, it was more than full. There are passengers in the halls and doorways. But, i did not bother. I hung myself and my big bag. Half my body was out of the perimeter of the bus. It wasn't long anyway until I got a seat and napped; Nap in its ultimate definition - mere 10 minutes. The seat was too uncomfortable for even a nap. But anyhow, I got to cabanatuan by past 6 and of course, henceforward, i am not sure what the bus/van schedules are.


Cabanatuan Bus Terminal

Cabanatuan Terminal


The D'Liner bus isn't even there yet. It is said to arrive at 9, and will surely move a few more hours after. I have asked the other baler-bound passengers, and one of them said there's a genesis bus that left 5:30, with 19 available seats, and is probably midway thru.


Meantime, I roamed around the terminal to see if there are other alternatives. There was a van with 3 passengers waiting, but even these passengers look unsure if they'd go for the van. The driver was also asking  
P250 instead of the regular P200. He said he was chartered and don't really ply baler. It was the fiesta of Baler; I'm guessing that some drivers who are Baler locals might have taken a holiday; Plus, since it was a long weekend, all passenger vans are probably waiting for their turn on the return trip.

Anyhow, its almost 9am and the genesis bus is probably very close. More and more passengers are coming, and to my surprise, htere were already a bunch who are lined up for the incoming baler bus. I counted the heads and there's 17 already. Plus, there might have been some passengers that the bus must have picked up along the way. The chances of me getting a seat are very small; and I havent slept for the past 22hours -no way i'll stand or squat in the bus aisle.

Suddenly, I recalled that very close to the terminal, about 100m from the terminal, the arayat express I took dropped passengers in the circumferencial road. The problem is, im not sure if there are passengers who will get off there.I told him how screwed the commuting has been and my plan of catching the genesis baler bus in circumferencial. 

He suggested that I go to jollibee junction instead where the bus will more likely have passengers to drop. Suddenly, even before we finish the conversation, we spotted the baler bound genesis bus. Suddenly, the queu disappeared and people ran into where it is likely to stop. That time, there was more than 30 people already.

Good thing the bus didn't actually stop to where the crowd was. It stopped sumwhere that's closer to me than the crowd. Thank goodness I was the fourth passenger to hop in. I didn't bother choose seat, i sat on the very first available, just to be sure. 

More than 3 hours passed, we finally reached the town of Baler. There's a D'Liner bus to Casiguran but it is scheduled to leave only by 3pm. Instead, I walked towards the pasalubong center and out to the van terminal.

Baler to Casiguran/Dilasag Terminal


There are about 5 pssengers already, including 3 who also came all the way from Manila. They had been waiting since 11am and the thing is, some passengers come but leaves when they get tired waiting. While waiting, i hear the driver fixing the tires. I got bothered, but thought it's rather precautionary, and not repair. Just a bit later. The van filled up and we left. In fact, there were 4more passengers asking to be hitched, but there was no more space.

Not even 15mins of driving passed, and the driver stopped the van for a reason we didn't know.

We moved and just 10 mins further, he stopped again, this time, to buy a lubricant. 

Another 10-15 mins, he bought another kind of lubricant.

Again,10-15 mins later, he fuelled up. It took us less than 30 mins to move past there. I'm not sure what kind of complication it is to fuel up his van but i saw him crafting a makeshift whatever from a can crap.



We moved forward, and another 10-15mins, he stopped again to buy some meat. I thought it's how things there work because baler is the marketplace. And, Inasmuch as I want to get irate, undeniably, I was laughing from within. The whole trip, starting from Pampanga has been so Ironic.

The stopping went on. Again, just few mins, he stopped by a vulcanizing shop to check the wheels for air. When he got back in, on a cheery note, i told him "kuya mangako ka, derecho na tayo ha?"





The rain began to pour and there are some appliances in carton in the top
Load. He had to stop again to
Climb the top load and fix the tarpaulin enclosure.

Less than an hour from there, we started on the rough road. And not even a kilometer away, we had the flat tire. I got kind of frustrated, but thanks to the friendly passengers, we're all having fun. Meanwhile, It seems he's so used to it he nailed the reserve in just about 10mins.



Back on the road, another less than half an hour away, we had to cross a river. Mr driver stopped and thought for a while; He was having doubts whether he can cross it. He stopped, went out and lifted his chair to get to the engine. He pulled one end of the air filter hose, and had the petty passenger at the back of the driver seat hold it until we crossed. What a scene. The monoxide fume was blowing inside the van.

We successfully crossed but suddenly thought the passenger can't hold it the whole time. So, he spoke and said we'll have to stop by his house so he can tweak it a bit. I'm so thankful my travelling has really improved my tolerance in such things. I just cracked a joke and said he will have to serve us our dinner if we do, since we're almost starving. 


We then reached his house, and minutes after, were surprised a semi ripe papaya came out and was portioned for each of the 11 passengers. It took him half an hour to finish up (including a short shower to clean up), while i took some 10 minutes in the beach, back of his house.

While we munch and work out our stress level, he was working on a PVC pipe - cut it in half and connected it inside the air filter and then tied it up somewhere. But not even minutes after we resumed, he stopped again, got off, and took the pvc pipe. He just put the air filter back in its original casting. He probably realized we had children inside the van.



We resumed and shortly, yet, another super rough road. As expected, we caught another flat tire. He pulled another reserve, and finished the work in an even faster 10 mins I guess. As always, as soon as he got off to work it out, I went to a nearby beach to click some pictures.







There was nobody in the gate or close that they could hear me, so I walked forward and saw a group round some table. I asked for rates, and the rooms were 500/night. I did not have any plans other than just to ask so I did not bother scrutinize the facilities. I walked towards the beach for some pictures alongside the caretaker. Just 2 shots so far, i heard some yelling from the gate. I thought it wa my co passengers calling me to leave, but when I got in the gate, it was another care taker, who suddenly asked why I went in without their permission. I told him there is nobody around the gate, nor in their information desk. And as I was surprised at being asked such question in the context of a resort, I just left without minding him.






Anyway, we got back in the van as we're ready to move (for the next challenge).

There was no more reserved tire, so he dropped us at what he claims is a restaurant, while he drove back somewhere to drop his car at the vulcanizing shop to repair the tires. That took us almost an hour; enough for the passengers to gather around and talk about what's going on. This time, more of the passengers have developed hopeless frustration. Little did we know he was on another table having dinner. 

A commuter stop

Some road heading to Casiguran, Aurora


By this time, it was already dark. We hit the steep rough roads and turns and while it could be frightening, especially its raining hard at the same time, we were all just too tired and sleep already. I guess everybody had fallen sleep then. I wanted to give open up some chat just to keep him awake, but at that time, and after all, it is not for me to make an effort, so I slept just as well. 

At about 9pm forward, 4 of us travellers would once in a while ask how far we are still; the 3 are getting impatient, while the other passengers we've gone very comfortable with already are trying to keep up the spirit.  In a short while, Mia, the passenger beside me in the front seat said, we are close. Breathing gone back down to normal..

A little further, one passenger is getting off. Mr driver stepped out to get the passenger's baggage from the top load. It was going more than 20 mins already and we wondered why it is taking a while. I thought Mr driver had assisted the passenger with the baggages all the way to her house. Then, one of the passengers spotted him eating. 

When he came back, i asked him, again with a bubbly tone, why he had not told us he'll be eating so we could have had coffee too. He excused himself in that he has gone very sleepy and tired already. I didn't talk furter.

Just a little further again, there was a roadblock. An Electric post has fallen. 
And everyone's completely MAD! Some passengers were very quick to calling their known tricycle drivers so they could be picked up. We've asked mr driver to get trikes for us too so we can move on. 

More and more vehicles arriving, and around half an hour waiting, an ambulance came. Everyone had to think very quickly. Suddenly, the drivers thought about pushing the wires so the van can pass. Luckily, we managed to cross.

Fallen post a 4 kilometers before reaching the town of Casiguran, Aurora


Just close to 10-15 minutes later, we're finally in casiguran aurora. Ate Baby, one of the passengers we've been friends with already, had contacted her son so he can scout a lodge for us. We met his Son at TMB and my 3 co-travellers immediately went up to cleanup.

Meantime, I spent some 15minutes talk with ate baby. As she's more than tired, she bid goodbye and to keep texting.


the town of Casiguran, Aurora in the morning

see here for casapsapan and motyong beaches in casiguran, aurora
just after casiguran is the last town of aurora, dilasag, where I had another mishap heading to Palanan, Isabela
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