Showing posts with label Zambales. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zambales. Show all posts

Friday, January 12, 2018

Out and about

I have this time lapse with my blog.
It's been a year or two since I actually post my adventures.
When I decided to check my external hard drive, I see this albums in the year 2016.
Most of it are my perfect adventures.
I will promise to upload more of my hidden adventures way way back through the years.


Let's start my little trip last January 2016!
Yes! Year 2016 where I decided to stop my blog. (Personal reasons*)
With graduation is near, the more I got busier. 
At this time, I'm already staying in Manila for my board exam review. 
I was out and disconnected with the social world where all I have was my books and lectures.

I barely return home since I have classes on my review center.
Yet at this moment I've got a chance to take a break.

Welcome back to El Kabayo Falls. If you read my blogs, I already posted about this place.
Seeking nature adventure is the great remedy indeed when you're a bit stress with your life.
Once you hear the flow of the water, the sounds of water falling, the gust of the wind, trees dancing, and birds chirping, you'll instantly feel relaxed.










I'm happy to be residing near bay area and also near the nature area.
I can easily pack up and hike mountains to seek some great adventures.
Since this trip we encounter more soil, leaves, trees, and water, it is best to suggest wear something light. I'm sure there'll be more walking and hiking part.
Wear comfortable clothes also.



I want you all to meet my younger sister, Alyssa. She's adorable and love her to bits.
We both love adventures and nature trips.

Can't wait to upload more of my pending adventures.
Hope this year I can manage to write again.

Seek more adventure!


What Ash Wears:
Top: Just got that from the package my relative from the states.
Brand on the tag says "XXI"
Bottom: Ukay hits! I love thrift shops

What Aly Wears:
Top: Forever 21
Bottom: I bought it online, I forgot the shop's name




Ashley P.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tribal Queen

















What I Wear:
bikini (corset type): thrifted
black maxi: thrifted
sunnies: SM Accessories

It's so nice to take a break and relax for a day from from the city. By just breathing a nice air from the depths of the forest and seek a fun activity. As you see my previous post, we are back again here in El Kabayo falls. The weather is fiery, but the forest area is chilly with fresh air. I miss my hair color and length during that time since I already cut it short now. I feel like a fairy or mystical creature of the forest that time. I do enjoy posing on that rock and love the lighting of the surrounding. (It makes me look more pale. Lol)

 I decided to wear light clothes so I can easily change it. When going to the beach or falls, I prefer and love to wear maxi skirts. It feels cool and perfect for warm seasons. I also got lucky and grab this two items from thrift stores. I always score some items which is unique and real finds. I'm always into tribal prints. I love the top. It's actually a bikini-like-corset plus the sheer type maxi skirt which enables me to move comfortably around. Added my overused personalize necklace from Mia Casa to create some drama.

Oh how I miss adventures!




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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Fall Collection: Monochrome










"Cause darling I'm a nightmare dress like a daydream."
-Taylor Swift

Last outfit for my style challenge. This one is also my favorite. I love Maxi dress plus knitted coats or cardigans since I don't usually wear clothes for cold season here.
From the last outfit, I put some colors in my style but now I give another twist and settled on a monochrome.  With a hue of black and white, it tells a mysterious story or it can defined the person wearing it. As for me, I love wearing black dress or any clothes. I can put any style just using the black as a base. A high fashion? Nah.


What I Wear:

Knitted Cardigan: ROXY
Black Maxi: thrifted
Lita Boots: Kuripotqueen
Silver choker: thrifted


Oh how I love these pieces especially the dress. It is a sheer dress, slightly see through in front part but cotton on the back part. Luckily bought it on a thrift shop with very low price. Pair it with the black and white stripes knitted cardigan from ROXY. It is quite heavy but soft in skin. Added with this silver metal choker from an online store and slip on with my favorite Lita boots from a shop on Instagram called kuripotqueen (@kuripotqueen).
What do you think?



PHOTOGRAPHER:
Uying Photoworks 
(Look for him at: instagram.com/uyingphotoworks)


THE LOCATION:
Kalayaan, Subic BayFreeport Zone, Philippines

Monday, November 10, 2014

TRAVELOGUE: Pundaquit Getawy (Part 2)

Ola friends! Did you guys enjoy my last post? Hope my last post made you relaxing.
As a continuation of my last post, I'm gonna show you today the part where we had trekking and discover a new beauty!

Today's Destination: 
PUNDAQUIT WATERFALLS!

There's two option to get to the falls.

OPTION 1:  (This is the advisable route)
From the beach of Pundakit, you will cross the Pundakit River.
After crossing, walk about 20-40 meters away then turn left and look for a pathway that is parallel to the beach. Just walk on the pathway for about 150-200 meters and you’ll be arriving at the falls.

NOTE: You need someone to guide you on the way there. Local residence there are nice and they can even be your tour guide. Be careful on some that ask for fee. You don't have to pay because its open for everyone. If they push to ask for fee you can report it on the barangay.

OPTION 2: (This is no longer available since they already put fence on the route and there's someone guarding it already.)

Since my friends know someone from there, we use this option because its easier and near from our cottage.

From the beach, you will cross the Pundakit River. (Since our cottage is already near, we already cross the river.) After crossing, walk about 20-40 meters away, then you will the end of the shoreline which leads you to the foot of the rocky mountain.














(Found this cutie little crab on one of the stone.)


(My sister is enjoying the waves and sitting in those rocks. But be careful once you go to the water it's already deep.)



The rocks are really slippery when wet so you must be careful where to step.)


From the cliff or edge of the mountain, you will see from your left a small pond. I think it's a river too but since it's summer there's no flow.)




Cross this water (It's cold seriously and the water is clear) and you'll find a small house and a pathway. Follow the pathway and please bring your slippers on.




And with just a small walk you'll see this view! TADA! Welcome to the PUNDAQUIT FALLS!



You see that top? We will go there. When we go here it's still summer so the flow of water is not that strong. And when it's dark and there's a sign of raining, Please don't even try to go here because we don't know how strong will be the current.



The first part of the falls. The depth of the water is 5 meters and above  I think. And as you can see, it's pretty gorgeous. The water is clear, you can see the bottom of it, and it's freakin' cold!

View from above.



She climb there and enjoying the sight and preparing herself also for a jump.


5-10 meters high, I really jump you know! It's so fun and refreshing!



Next: Let's go higher and visit the top part of the falls.



 Me and my sister enjoying the falls. It's slippery and full of rocks. You can't jump to this fall because the bottom is only 2 ft high.
















I really enjoy the falls. And now we're going back to the beach!

GENERAL NOTES:

1. Make sure when going into this kid of activity, you need someone who knows the place already. If there's not, ask for guidance from local residence there.
2. Be aware of your things. Someone must stay to look for your things.
3. You must only use this Option 2 when it's dry season and never go to the falls when you feel or see the sky getting darker. We never know when the stream will fall.
4. Be careful where to step your foot. On the way to the falls, the rocks are very slippery.
5. You must be with the boys. I seriously recommend that you need to be accompanied by the guys when climbing the falls.
6. Never go alone into the woods and never go far from the shore if you don't want to get drown. The beach is really deep you know.
7. When you go to the falls, refrain from leaving trash. We must take care of our nature and not ruining it.
8. When jumping into the falls make sure you won't hit or slip on the rocks. And check how deep it is.

Well do you like our little adventure? If you have time and want to go to a cool adventure, visit Pundaquit!