They say that there’s always a rainbow after the rain. And true to that, the mighty Mount Pinatubo in Zambales is a living testament to that adage. Once the site of one of the most devastative natural catastrophe to ever happen in the Philippine hi...
Yesterday, we took a trip to Capas, Tarlac and visited Peniel House of Prayer which used to be called Mt. Peniel Prayer Mountain and Camp Site. We used an Isuzu van to get there and were glad that its coolant pump was working properly so we got to t...
By The Walks of Kulot on Jan 26, 2012 in:
WOK in LUZON, 4x4 jeep, Capas, Lahar, Lahar Canyons, Mount Pinatubo, mt pinatubo, Pinatubo 4x4, Pinatubo Crater Lake, Pinatubo packages, Tarlac
Pinatubo once rebellious scattering its wrath has now come of age and gracefully turned out to be refined and elegant. Lahar-filled Saturday 2:00 AM. At a very ungodly hour, I was cramming packing my things for a trekking trip to the crater of Mt. Pi...
By Ladyoutdoor's Food & Travel adventures on Aug 13, 2011 in:
Trek, Tarlac, Lake, Pinatubo, Angeles, Mt. Pinatubo, Swim, Pampanga, Capas, Zambales
This was the second time I went for Mt. Pinatubo trek. The first time was in 2000, wherein we have to trek for at least 4 hours going to and 3.5 hours going back. I barely made it to the crater. Literally the tour guide has to drag me as I walk. ...;