Disembarking from the passenger ferry,
Mark bartered with three motorcycle drivers to negotiate a fare
to hire them for the morning.
Once agreed on a price, we jumped on and zipped off down the road.
After a quick stop for enough gas to last the day ($2.50 per bike)
we headed to the highest point on Samal Island,
Mount Puting Bato (Mount White Rock).
These photos cannot do the 30-minute trip justice.
After all, good photos are only obtainable when you aren't bouncing along rutted dirt roads
at a 45 degree angle.
After what seemed like hours of fervent prayer and holding on for dear life,
I found myself whole-heartedly agreeing with Mr. Baggins:
“Why O why did I ever leave my
hobbit-hole?"
said poor Mr. Baggins, bumping up and down on Bombur's
back.”
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit
― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit
At long last we reached the Tayapok Trail, a 25-minute hike to the top of the mountain.
(Notice our drivers outpaced us by driving up the trail)
A brave heart and a courteous tongue.
They shall carry thee far through the jungle.
– Rudyard Kipling
But success was denied us;
the top of the mountain was off-limits that day.
Mark tried to rouse a keeper for the padlocked entrance gate;
(that's him on the bottom left, peeking into the gatekeeper's lodge)
we would have been more than happy to pay the 15 cent entrance fee!
All to no avail.
I guess they hadn't got the memo that we were on our way.
So Michael pulled out his R/C plane instead.
What a great place for a flight!
Our drivers were fascinated by the mini air show.
In the name of God, stop a moment,
cease your
work,
look around you.
- Leo Tolstoy
- Leo Tolstoy
- Stay tuned for one more post to complete our birthday adventure!
1 comment:
You seem to have survived okay! Glad you were able to get away for awhile.
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