Anyone whose seen Apocalypse Now likely remembers the famous helicoptor assault scene with Robert Duvall's character. In this scene, Colonel Kilmore (Duvall) shows Lance how the waves break both left and right around the river delta. He tells Lance to go surf while he holds the beach.Thursday, July 9, 2009
Charlie Don't Surf!
Before setting off for the Philippines, I had decided that I was going to get my open water scuba certification at Puerto Galera and that I would try surfing at Baler. I often make plans like this before vacationing in the Philippines, but my plans often fall through. Many times, I find myself quickly disenchanted by the areas I visit in the Philippines. The really great places in the Philippines are often packed with tourists or way overrated. Other places may offer one or two really great things, but the other aspects simply annoy. Baguio's not bad if you can get over the poor air quality. Sagada's beautiful, but they try to charge you to just walk around. Puerto Galera doesn't seem to offer much beyond good diving. Montalban is a rare climbing spot, but is almost too dirty to enjoy. Boracay is simply wonderful if you're the type who likes a crowded "party" atmosphere on gorgeous white sand beaches. etc, etc, etc.... As was the usual, my vacation was half over and I'd given up my plans to visit Baler. But, while sitting at a restaurant on what used to be Clark Air Force Base, I happened to see an airline magazine with an article on Baler. The pictures looked nice as they always do. But, while magazine pictures are often misleading, I took it as a sign and decided to go anyway.
Since coming to live in Japan, I've come to believe that life is best enjoyed when you rise early as opposed to stay up late. We left Rose's village at 0400 and, at about 0530, we were given this wonderful view of the morning mist rising from the Cordilleras. This drive was rather fantastic. It was slow and bumpy and the locals all seemed pleasantly surprised to see a white person taking the rough ride over the mountains. The temperature was cool, the air was fresh, and the landscapes were green. I didn't see the dusty clutter common throughout central Luzon.
When we reached Baler, we headed for Barangay Sabang. We found there a nice scene of the bay with empty beach for as far as we could see.
Baler is what I would call "pleasantly developed". There are only a few beach-side hotels/restaurants and the rest of the town seems undisturbed by tourism and surprisingly clean for a town in the Philippines. I saw no McDonalds, no mall, not even a chain grocery store. If you wanted anything, you had to visit the local market. But, while lacking these amenities spreading across the rest of the Philippines like crab grass, there were still a few comfortable establishments where you could enjoy decent western food along the water's edge. An additional plus is that I only saw two street vendors during the entire trip. One was a peanut vendor and the other was a lady selling fresh fish. They were friendly and unaggressive. The peanuts were just in time for the San Miguel beer we were enjoying. I found the the locals to be great as well. While I think Philipinos are among the friendliest on earth, it is often difficult to tell whether they are sincere or not. The Baler locals seemed very laid back and friendly. Many would say that its like that everywhere in the Philippines, but I felt something different with Baler.
Anyone whose seen Apocalypse Now likely remembers the famous helicoptor assault scene with Robert Duvall's character. In this scene, Colonel Kilmore (Duvall) shows Lance how the waves break both left and right around the river delta. He tells Lance to go surf while he holds the beach.
This is "Charlie's Point" where the scene in the movie was filmed. While it doesn't quite look the same 30 years later and with the movie set gone, you can see the waves breaking as Kilmore described.
I'd always wanted to try surfing, so I checked out one of the few surfshops along the beach. While I thought it a bit pricey, I paid 300 pisos (US$6) for board rental and surfing instructor for an hour.
Anyone whose seen Apocalypse Now likely remembers the famous helicoptor assault scene with Robert Duvall's character. In this scene, Colonel Kilmore (Duvall) shows Lance how the waves break both left and right around the river delta. He tells Lance to go surf while he holds the beach.Thursday, July 2, 2009
Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines
Monday, June 22, 2009
My First Aid Climb
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Asian Pacific Heritage Dinner
Those who've been around the Air Force long enough are familiar with our many ethnic heritage events. Friday night, we celebrated Asian-Pacific heritage here at Misawa. It was a really fun event with...
hula dancing...
a polynesian rythym show...
friends, Japanese beer...
and my sweet barong (fancy white filipino shirt).
The highlight of the evening was probably our guest speaker, Mr Akebono. Mr Akebono is famous for becoming the first foreign-born grand champion sumo wrestler. After retirement, he went on to wrestle a bit in some "entertainment" wrestling leagues to include the WWE. He was actually very modest and could really put down the Coronas.
hula dancing...
a polynesian rythym show...
friends, Japanese beer...Monday, May 25, 2009
Girl Power!
We took Angelica, Helen, Arie, and McKenzie rock climbing today. We all had alot of fun and the four little girls really stepped their climbing up a notch.
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| Climbing - Samaraihama 25 May 09 |
Saturday, May 16, 2009
We're still here!
Some folks have been complaining that I don't update my blog enough. So, I figured I'd drop in and post a couple of pics. Friday night, Helen and Angelica had their last Brownie sleepover of the (school) year. They each received a certificate and Angelica "bridged" over to Junior Girl Scouts. I guess it gets serious now with merit badges and that sort of thing. Today, we all worked on Angelica's pinata project. They'll be decorating it in her spanish class. I've also started a new Misawa rock climbing website. If you'd like to check that out, you can go to http://sites.google.com/site/misawaclimbers/. It has plenty of pics and that sort of thing.

Monday, March 23, 2009
Tokyo Marathon

Well, I finally did something I'd been talking about for a long time. I ran my first marathon. All I can say is that it is harder than I had ever imagined. I think that nowadays its so common to meet someone who has ran a marathon that it leads you to minimalize the accomplishment. I've been in some pretty miserable predicaments on some of my outdoor adventures and such, but none of them came close to the last 6 miles of the marathon. It really goes beyond the physical realm we normally associate with running activities. I totally overestimated my physical ability (blew the last month of training but decided to "wing" it anyway) and totally underestimated the importance of pacing yourself and the mental aspect of pushing your body forward when it is screaming at you to stop. That being said, my muscles are in slightly less pain than yesterday and my mind has already started to forget the feelings of death from yesterday. I can say rather assuredly that I'll run one again.

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