Sunday, November 10, 2013

Day Trip to The City of Tagaytay and Taal Volcano

On Sunday, November 10th the team treated us to an excursion to Tagaytay and Taal Volcano. Little did I know that before the day was over I would cross a lake in an outrigger boat, ride a horse to the top of a trail, take in amazing views of the crater and surrounding area, hit a few golf balls into a crater and then get blasted with wind and waves while returning back to shore. It was a great day and a fun adventure and I appreciate the team taking time away from their week-end to ensure that we had a great trip to Manila.
The drive from the hotel took about an hour and a half
Taal Volcano is located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is the second most active volcano in the Philippines with 33 historical eruptions. All of these eruptions are concentrated on Volcano Island, an island near the middle of Taal Lake
The volcano had several violent eruptions in the past causing loss of life in the island and the populated areas surrounding the lake, with the death toll estimated at around 5,000 to 6,000. 


The Adventurers: (left to right) Ryan, David, Jan, Julius, Eric, Ruth, Janell and Mike
Taking in the sights from Tagaytay Ridge
before heading to the lake
The elusive photographer
David is rarely
captured himself


A spectacular view from the top
What, that is our ride???
Only four guests to a boat and once underway
we could understand why
We had to drive down steep switchbacks to get to the lake.  Along the way we passed at least 50 guys holding up signs about boats for rent.  One guy jumped on the back of a motorcycle and chased us half-way down the ridge.  For some reason he thought that holding up the same and chasing us meant that we would follow him to his boat.

It was windy and the water was choppy but we had to cross the lake to get to the volcano so off we went.  The ride took about 25 - 30 minutes but at least we didn't get wet (oh yeah, that would change on the return trip).

Ryan saying goodbye to land (and I'm pretty
sure I saw him say a prayer)
The boats were all lined up
waiting for customers


Mike and Juluis in the "dry seats"
Ryan taking in the sights along the journey
A small, dormant crater is
on the leading edge of
the island



The outrigger beams kept the ride fairly stable
 but the drag in the water made for quite a splash
Welcome to the island
After a choppy ride across the lake we were
all glad to finally reach the shore
After arriving on the island we had to negotiate with the horse owners so they would take us to the top.  Thank goodness we had Ryan to strike a deal.  The island was filled with many tourists, quite a few of them were Korean ladies on a tour.
I think Jan was saying his prayers before getting on the horse

The horse handlers were
lined up as far as the
eye could see
Janell and Ruth were leading the way to the top
The route to the top was through steep terrain and consisted of bad trails which were worn down from the rainy season.  We ran into numerous traffic jams where the trail narrowed and the traffic coming down bottle-necked with the traffic going up.  I would not be lying if I said there were at least one hundred people on the trail at any one time.
Ruth was an experienced rider and was not phased in the least by the steep trail
  
Our guide stopped me so I could take a picture of one of the steam vents from the volcano
The view from the top was spectacular.  I had a wide-angle (18mm) lens but still could not get the entire lake in the frame.  Shown below are several different views of the crater.
A view of the main crater with Vulcan Point Island
A close-up of Vulcan Island.  I kept looking for Mr. Spock but didn't see him anywhere.
Taal Lake is seen in the distance - it completely surrounds the main crater
A view from the top of the crater looking back at where we came from
David asking for a copy of the OSHA safety regulations
Eric demonstrating how completely safe this rickety platform is

My guide Rommel
Ryan taking my picture of
me taking his picture
Jan capturing the moment
It was hard not to keep staring into the distance
Now here's something that doesn't happen everyday ...
Smacking golfballs into a volcano crater
Eric showing off his best slice


Team Bonding - Jan and Ruth
Soaking in the scenery



See - we all survived the trip up !  Now just to make it back down alive.
One generator at the top and it powered the photo printer




  
Getting ready to depart - little did we know it
would be a wet and wild ride back to shore

The second boat captain went much slower to help avoid
the spray but apparently the only thing it helped
was getting them back 10 minutes later us in the first boat

T.G.W.E.B.O.S.
(Thank God We Are Back on Shore)

After we returned and made the trip back to the top of the ridge we ate lunch at Gerry's Grill where we experienced a wide variety of Filipino dishes.

Overall we had a spectacular day and the memories of the trip will last for quite some time.














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