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    #6961
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    This is basic etiquette. A lady will offer her hand first. A gentleman should NOT offer his hand first because the logic is you do not want to put the lady on the spot in case she does not want to shake the gentleman's hand.

    What kind of women do you hang out with anyway? Extremely long nails are so trashy in any culture.

    pero usually ang shaking of hands eh between sa lalake lang dapat yan.... sa babae mas maganda eh tango na lang .... no touch sa babae sa eastern culture...

    sa ginagalawan ko eh lagi ako nakakakilala super pretty girls..... maganda naman tingnan long nails.... pero yun nga paano na after pooh poooh...

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    #6962
    Quote Originally Posted by kagalingan View Post
    pero usually ang shaking of hands eh between sa lalake lang dapat yan.... sa babae mas maganda eh tango na lang .... no touch sa babae sa eastern culture...

    sa ginagalawan ko eh lagi ako nakakakilala super pretty girls..... maganda naman tingnan long nails.... pero yun nga paano na after pooh poooh...
    You do not change the rules of etiquette. Even dr d told you of the proper protocol. Well if you and the people you hang out with do not care for etiquette, so whatever floats your boat.

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    #6963
    Just saw this and remember one of the topic here about trecking.






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    #6964
    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Just saw this and remember one of the topic here about trecking.






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    we get it, youre into crocs and barbies? ok lang uso naman ngayon..

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    #6965
    Hmm. The trails outside the country are much more forgiving compared to ours.
    But yes. Madami dami din ang over sa porma. But that is who they are. Important is comfortable ka sa suot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Hmm. The trails outside the country are much more forgiving compared to ours.
    But yes. Madami dami din ang over sa porma. But that is who they are. Important is comfortable ka sa suot.

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    i climbed taal volcano years back..spur of the moment, i was just wearing sandals, took the trike to talisay via sungay, took a banca..didnt ride the horse, it was our 2nd climb, a friend had a bad experience on the 1st one on a horse..brought just liter of water..knowing that there was a store on top of the volcano...big mistake...all they have was softdrinks..climb was easy...maiinit lang talaga..even the ground was releasing vapors..

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    #6967
    Would swining a wooden stick dent a car?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimchijiji View Post
    Would swining a wooden stick dent a car?


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    op cors....

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    I really dread the exposed parts of a trek. My rule is always bring 4l of water everytime since uhawin ako ever since. Havent climbed taal yet since mababa lang and the horse poo concern. We always categorized that as a side trip na di matuloy tuloy. Hehehe.

    Had also my fair share of wearing non trek related apparel dahil nakalimitan kong dalhin yung mga gamit ko. Wearing shoes and sandals without threads. Dulas galore tuloy inabot ko. One time, i had to walk barefoot on some parts because mas delikado pa pag nag sandals ako. I felt i was like cody lundin.
    One time, we had to share water since naubusan ang karamihan sa grupo kaya kalbaryo pababa.

    One thing i learned is always over prepare kahit madali lang. You really dont like the feeling of someone assisting you because of your shortcomings sa pag dala ng gamit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    ^
    I really dread the exposed parts of a trek. My rule is always bring 4l of water everytime since uhawin ako ever since. Havent climbed taal yet since mababa lang and the horse poo concern. We always categorized that as a side trip na di matuloy tuloy. Hehehe.

    Had also my fair share of wearing non trek related apparel dahil nakalimitan kong dalhin yung mga gamit ko. Wearing shoes and sandals without threads. Dulas galore tuloy inabot ko. One time, i had to walk barefoot on some parts because mas delikado pa pag nag sandals ako. I felt i was like cody lundin.
    One time, we had to share water since naubusan ang karamihan sa grupo kaya kalbaryo pababa.

    One thing i learned is always over prepare kahit madali lang. You really dont like the feeling of someone assisting you because of your shortcomings sa pag dala ng gamit.


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    its kind of a balancing act..if you pack too much, the weight becomes a burden, if too light, baka may kailanagin, i learned that when i was into mtb like most are weight wennies we were concerned too much bout weight, we tried to shed everything in grams.

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    #6971
    Yes. You are right. Balancing act din talaga. But im leaning more on overprovisioning. Im just starting to discover being a minimalist. Even weighing the actual gears just to get shave a few grams. I just invested in a deuter act lite bag since lightweight sya. Pang out of town/country din. But i will never compromise water. Di bale nang walang pamalit, basta may tubig at onteng trail snacks.

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    #6972
    ^ ako gamit ko lang deuter na 30 liter act backpack w/ provision for 2 liter hydration pack. dala na lang extra 2 liter softdrink bottles for water as needed depending sa climb. pero lately puro recreational climbs na lang naman ako so hindi na kelangan ng mga 50 liter backpacks unlike nuong college na palakihan kami ng backpack

    i must admit though gumagamit na ako ng trekking poles since medyo may iniinda na ako sa knees ko. i guess years of playing sa concrete ng tennis ang culprit dito.

    sakto din iyong 30 liter backpack kasi hindi na kelangan i-checkin sa mga eroplano para wala ng antay-antay sa carousel as much as possible

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    #6973
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    Masarap dalhin yung deuter act lite series. Magaan talaga tsaka dami support. Been to mt ulap in drenching rain and barely felt anything on my back. Yun nga lang, medyo malaki yung 40+10 sa JAL flight.

    I really hate trekking poles though. Added energy consumption in swinging those damn sticks.

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    #6974
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    op cors....

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    Come on bro


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    #6975
    Quote Originally Posted by Kimchijiji View Post
    Come on bro


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    sorry papi...but its is totally a yes bro

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    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    ^
    Masarap dalhin yung deuter act lite series. Magaan talaga tsaka dami support. Been to mt ulap in drenching rain and barely felt anything on my back. Yun nga lang, medyo malaki yung 40+10 sa JAL flight.

    I really hate trekking poles though. Added energy consumption in swinging those damn sticks.

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    poles..dont have one but ill bring this walking stick from sagada..ok sya pag pababa.

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    #6977
    Quote Originally Posted by chronicle View Post
    Yes. You are right. Balancing act din talaga. But im leaning more on overprovisioning. Im just starting to discover being a minimalist. Even weighing the actual gears just to get shave a few grams. I just invested in a deuter act lite bag since lightweight sya. Pang out of town/country din. But i will never compromise water. Di bale nang walang pamalit, basta may tubig at onteng trail snacks.

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    most of the dala ko are gopro gear, poles and mounts..inside a thule sling bag

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    #6978
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    its kind of a balancing act..if you pack too much, the weight becomes a burden, if too light, baka may kailanagin, i learned that when i was into mtb like most are weight wennies we were concerned too much bout weight, we tried to shed everything in grams.

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    Sa akin naman bro 500ml/hr. 5btls of ice frozen pocari or aquarious. Gumagaan nman dala habang napapagod dahil naconsume din. And i feel confortavle with trekking poles..


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    #6979
    Quote Originally Posted by MR_BIG18 View Post
    i climbed taal volcano years back..spur of the moment, i was just wearing sandals, took the trike to talisay via sungay, took a banca..didnt ride the horse, it was our 2nd climb, a friend had a bad experience on the 1st one on a horse..brought just liter of water..knowing that there was a store on top of the volcano...big mistake...all they have was softdrinks..climb was easy...maiinit lang talaga..even the ground was releasing vapors..

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    Patay ako. How long will it take? Our VP in HQ told me the trek to taal will be our next activity when he comes over to Manila. I told him only fit people can go there and he told me "I have no problem" Pano naman kaya ako?!?!

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    #6980
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    Patay ako. How long will it take? Our VP in HQ told me the trek to taal will be our next activity when he comes over to Manila. I told him only fit people can go there and he told me "I have no problem" Pano naman kaya ako?!?!
    Sama mo si mr t. Bubuhatin kayong lahat pati yun kabayo pa akyat ng taal. 🤣

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