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May 2nd, 2007 10:21 AM #22
went to baguio last weekend. went back monday evening.
konti lang ang pasyal namin dun, napagod yung kid ko tsaka yung mga pinsan nya eh.
places visited:
a) strawberry farm. tama si old blue... purely hype... walang strawberry masyado. puro tiangge like shops lang. pero tasted the strawberry flavored taho.... bought some wooden utensils para sa bahay.
b) camp john hay.. para sa bata... took my kid to play kiddie golf.... got some nba jackets dun sa may PX goods sa tabi ng brothers burger.. let my kid try the bump cars. and enjoyed the chocolate drink dun sa tsokolatehan malapit sa bump cars.. also had photo sessions with my family and my wife's family sa john hay manor.
c) good shepherd... just went here to buy the famous ube jam.
d) mines view... di na sya mines view.... actually, dapat na pangalan neto eh roof view...
e) SM... SUS! lahat ata ng tao sa baguio, eto ang tambayan. di kami magkita sa dami ng tao...
going up, it took us 5 hours... traffic sa may moncada, tarlac tsaka sa urdaneta. going down, it took us around 4 hours... passed by kennon road.
we just rented a house good for three families dun sa happiville, along marcos high-way...malapit lang sa petron station.
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May 2nd, 2007 03:18 PM #23thanks chiefs for sharing your recent experiences in baguio, specially oldblue and happy g. simple lang IT namin, go to the usual places visited by turistas
Day 1
01:00 pm: Arrive in Baguio / Check-in
02:00 pm: Burnham Park / Session Road / Cathedral
07:00 pm: SM / Dinner
Day 2
08:00 am: Breakfast
09:00 am: Botanical Garden / Wright Park Riding Circle / The
Mansion / Mines View / Good Shepherd /
12:00 pm: Lunch at Camp John Hay
01:00 pm: Camp John Hay / Scout Hill / Historical Core / Butterfly
Sanctuary / EcoTrail
03:00 pm: Philippine Military Academy
07:00 pm: Dinner
Day 3
08:00 am: Breakfast
09:00 am: Lourdes Grotto / Souvenir Shopping Baguio City Market
11:00 am: Check-out
Oks ba, logical ba yung route? Got this from the net and modified it a little (forgot the website sorry). Anything you want to suggest to add/delete.
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May 2nd, 2007 06:10 PM #24highest point of the philippines highway system - this is the place i was needing info pala, sorry for the confusion guys.
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May 2nd, 2007 06:45 PM #25
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May 2nd, 2007 09:34 PM #26*flat_out : To go to the highest point of the Philippine highway, you have to travel through the Halsema Highway. From Baguio going to La Trinidad , just go straight until you reach La Trinidad Capitol . There you'll find yourself in a T junction. The road right takes you to the Halsema Highway , you'll pass by Camp Dangwa ( Better ask direction from the jeepney drivers plying the Baguio - La Trinidad route ) and Sayangan . I am also planning to take this road going to Sagada when I'm back home this month.
Regards
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May 3rd, 2007 10:01 AM #27
take the short cut at carmen. labas mo na after urdaneta, iwas sa trapik. wala pang sasakyan
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May 3rd, 2007 10:22 AM #28
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May 3rd, 2007 10:57 AM #29
you can have alot of choices. gusto mo yun local with matching country songs that are played! haha
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May 4th, 2007 04:41 PM #30
I would still prefer a hydrogen car
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