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ATV [ All-Terrain Vehicle ] TRAILING
AT FOREST CAMP

While at The Forest Camp, we took control of six all-terrain vehicles [ATV’s] for some adventure trailing. Since I am the biggest dumb when it comes to any driven mode of transport, I had Jonathan Alerre [ Antulang’s PADI dive instructor ] drive me for the trail up to the Japanese Shrine in the dormant Mount Talinis.

The 30-minute ATV-ride to the Shrine was an exhilarating experience in itself. We traversed rough terrains passing through a serene montage of quaint little villages, rolling hills covered with lush and verdant foliage, volcanic rock formations, and a grey sky above which made the trailing easier and a bit cooler.

Apart from the Shrine, a magnificent view of Dumaguete’s coastline and the sea beyond awaits visitors.

ATV trailing to Mount Talinis.

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ATV [ All-Terrain Vehicle ] trailing to Casaroro Falls, Japanese Shrine, and Mount Talinis is one of the services available at The Forest Camp.

This entry was posted on Sunday, August 27th, 2006 at 0:15:52.
Categories: Features, Lakwatsa Dito.

6 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Linda

    Hola Mike,

    Just checking out your site to see what you are up to. Glad to see you are having a great time back home. I have been inspired by some of your pics and articles, to consider the Philippines as my next holiday desitnation. A place that many Australians dont really know much about, but with such a rich and vibrant culture. I am totally interested in the food blogs, and have tried several of your recipes, and have gone as far as buying a philipino cookbook in our local Borders store. Hasta Pronto…Linda

    Aug 29th, 2006

  2. mike

    Hola, Linda! Thanks for dropping by! I’m just doing great! Indeed, you have to consider the Philippines for your next holiday. I am sure you’ll have a great time. Do let me know when you’re set to visit. Glad to hear that you’re enjoying the food blog as well - it’s just that I haven’t been cooking lately. Anyway, send my regards to ze boys! Ciao!

    Aug 29th, 2006

  3. iska

    hi mang mike! really great blog here… interesting photos at talagang lakwatsa to the max! inggit!

    Aug 30th, 2006

  4. mike

    Iska,

    Mismo! Kaya di ako makagawa ng LP icon . . . hahaha!

    Aug 30th, 2006

  5. myepinoy

    Hello sir,

    Must be enjoying the beauty of our country.

    Great blog and great photos.

    Kaka homsick. Mabuhay ka.

    Aug 31st, 2006

  6. mike

    myepinoy,

    thanks a lot! indeed i am enjoying the beauty of our country! where are you based, btw?

    Sep 3rd, 2006

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