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* Proposed route to visit the southern part of Taal Lake on Jan. 6, 2008.
* Proposed route to visit the southern part of Taal Lake on Jan. 6, 2008.
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* Leave TLYC 10am and head directly to the mouth of the Pansipit River. Find a spot there to have lunch. (Perhaps there will be some volunteers to try to sail down the river.)
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* Leave TLYC 10am and head directly to the mouth of the Pansipit River. Find a spot there to have lunch. Perhaps there will be some volunteers to try to sail down the river. Pansipit is where the super yummy maliputo fish (talakitok) comes in from the sea.
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* Proceed further south and then head upwind to the area where boats can park for Mt. Makulot (Lake Taal 1)
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* Proceed further south and then head upwind to the area where boats can park for Mt. Makulot (Lake Taal 1). There is a barrio called Lumampao on the base of Makulot and they have good halo-halo. What nice also is where the wake boarders go. But then again it's usually on the lee and it might take sometime getting out of. Excellent view of the West Wall though.
* Proceed to Lake Taal 2 and then pass through the Eastern island channel(forgot the name). I heard this passage has electrical wires but is high enough for the hobies.
* Proceed to Lake Taal 2 and then pass through the Eastern island channel(forgot the name). I heard this passage has electrical wires but is high enough for the hobies.

Revision as of 06:54, 23 November 2007

  • Proposed route to visit the southern part of Taal Lake on Jan. 6, 2008.
  • Leave TLYC 10am and head directly to the mouth of the Pansipit River. Find a spot there to have lunch. Perhaps there will be some volunteers to try to sail down the river. Pansipit is where the super yummy maliputo fish (talakitok) comes in from the sea.
  • Proceed further south and then head upwind to the area where boats can park for Mt. Makulot (Lake Taal 1). There is a barrio called Lumampao on the base of Makulot and they have good halo-halo. What nice also is where the wake boarders go. But then again it's usually on the lee and it might take sometime getting out of. Excellent view of the West Wall though.
  • Proceed to Lake Taal 2 and then pass through the Eastern island channel(forgot the name). I heard this passage has electrical wires but is high enough for the hobies.

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