Rave: I found people in Makati to play MHP2G with.
Rant: Out of seven, two of the above are getting married next month and moving to Las Pinas. The others work for LUG, and their shift ends at 10pm and I have work so I need to do a Cinderella all the time. Their jobs = GMs or related positions for RFO. They are also walking smokestacks.
Sorry to say, yes. To get to the area with the hanging coffins for example, we'll need to hike along a path where slipping = game over. To get to Sagada itself there are roads now, but some of them narrow to the point that it's passable only by one car and car slipping = game over. On the way up you'll probably see weed growing along the road.
Anyway, it's not that hard and I heard the area is a lot more developed now, meaning ready for tourism. My mom was able to go cave climbing (on the easiest one, which is actually still dangerous). I would suggest not going during rainy season (now) though for obvious reasons. Late November - January would be nice I'm sure.
Rant: Out of seven, two of the above are getting married next month and moving to Las Pinas. The others work for LUG, and their shift ends at 10pm and I have work so I need to do a Cinderella all the time. Their jobs = GMs or related positions for RFO. They are also walking smokestacks.
theGrim Wrote:I'm up for that. I've never been to Sagada, so it'll be doubly good. However, as I learned during my trip to the Banaue Rice Terraces, I have a fear of heights. Any exceptionally high places we'll pass through?
Sorry to say, yes. To get to the area with the hanging coffins for example, we'll need to hike along a path where slipping = game over. To get to Sagada itself there are roads now, but some of them narrow to the point that it's passable only by one car and car slipping = game over. On the way up you'll probably see weed growing along the road.
Anyway, it's not that hard and I heard the area is a lot more developed now, meaning ready for tourism. My mom was able to go cave climbing (on the easiest one, which is actually still dangerous). I would suggest not going during rainy season (now) though for obvious reasons. Late November - January would be nice I'm sure.