Hole-y Thursday
We hit Maarat and Roxas trail for the second time in a week. This time we had Jay and Mikitang in tow.
Weather was lovely, with some fog and light drizzle to make things interesting. Maarat is notorious for its clay-like mud, and we hoped the drizzle won't turn into a monsoon.
We're in Marin County!
Tourists. The Philippines is a major tourist destination for Japanese, Koreans, and Taiwanese nationals.
Karlo's second time around, and you can tell he has more balls. I mean confidence.
Jay enjoying some ruts.
Karlo's first water crossing. Time to get your feet wet, land-lubber!
Arrrrrr.
Weather was lovely, with some fog and light drizzle to make things interesting. Maarat is notorious for its clay-like mud, and we hoped the drizzle won't turn into a monsoon.
We're in Marin County!
Tourists. The Philippines is a major tourist destination for Japanese, Koreans, and Taiwanese nationals.
Karlo's second time around, and you can tell he has more balls. I mean confidence.
Jay enjoying some ruts.
Karlo's first water crossing. Time to get your feet wet, land-lubber!
Arrrrrr.
1 Comments:
Wow! Thanks for the pics! I live in Cavite so I haven't really explored Maarat yet. I've only been to Shotgun twice so far.
I want to try Shotgun again then explore all the other trails around Maarat. It's just too far from where I live. Hayyy...
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