aYa's posts with tag: siargao
|  | I was lucky enough to see pros rip at the Siargao Leg if the PSF tour and at the Quiksilver Open in Siargao Sept. 2006. I felt even luckier hanging out with good friends, meeting new people, bonding with the kids, basically just the great great feeling of being able to be lazy for two weeks. Just taking it easy...aahhhh.
I learned so many new things during this trip like how there really is a thin line between being brave and being stupid (right kage?) i learned how to jump a drunk guy, how important it is to eat small bites during fiesta and how scary it is when your banca gets caught on the inside. hahaha. What a great adventure.
wow. shark sightings,bar fights,fiestas,laziness at its peak,falling coconuts, getting kicked around underwater by big waves. Siargao will never fail to leave you with memories of incredible adventures! sigh.
i only took out my camera twice of the 14 days i was there. Laziness talaga. hahaha.
To see our boat adventure, click Here for Kage's Photos
To see water action shots click here: First Feed: Siargao Photos by Kage Gozun |
|  | click here for the blog entry--> Of cars, buses, boats, bikes and planes.
my first road trip to mindanao. these pictures dont do the trip justice. There was so much to see and take in! i wish i had gotten more shots. i cant wait to do this again! still waiting for the underwater shots and the firefly shots from JP's camera... |
|  | My first ever Siargao Trip. Didn't post these right away for two reasons..
a)didn't want to post till i get hold of the other shots from Jp, Kage and Andrew (but decided i'll just link them instead)
b) tinatamad lang talaga ako (hehe)
I really wanted to spend my birthday in siargao this year so i saved up for this trip. Learned a lot of things along the way: people in siargao are fun people, learned the big difference between high tide and low tide, don't run away from Mr. Bean, how to ride a habal habal, that it's important to CHOOSE THE RIGHT WAVE to ride, and discovered "the mestiza" (which i later on found out, increases my skills in Bisaya) Yep, a memorable trip indeed. Got to watch 13 pro women surfers rip cloud 9...8 of which were australian pro surfers. I forced the Sarmiento brothers to adopt me for two weeks and had one of the best laid back summers ever. Thanks to Andrew, Kage, the Sarmiento brothers, the Drop Inn Crew, and everyone else there who made this trip memorable.
for the actual competition shots click here for Kage's photos and here for Andrew's photo's.
i'm still waiting for Jp's shots will update soon!
**these shots aren't in order, too tamad to fix them hehe. |
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