Wakeboarding is a water sport which involves riding a wakeboard over the surface of a body of water behind a boat or a cable system. It was developed using a combination of water skiing, snowboarding, and surfing techniques. (This definition was taken from Wikipedia.)
At Lago de Oro, they use a cable system.
My adventurous spirit seems to have increased tenfold. Aside from plain old lust
, I now have wanderlust! Also, I seem to be developing an interest in alternative sports. I tried wakeboarding at Lago de Oro in Calatagan, Batangas, and I’m now a fan. Since I’m an addict (I get addicted to very interesting hobbies, persons, and sports), I predict that I will be spending a lot of time in Calatagan. Of course, I won’t ignore Camarines Sur, either, which is the wakeboarding capital of the country. My best friend and I are planning to go there after the trip to Donsol. I have also researched and found out that they offer surfing lessons at Club Manila East. I’m going to enroll in surfing class and then ride the waves in La Union, Calaguas, and maybe even Palawan.
I will post wakeboarding pictures of me in action once I have shots that I can be proud of. Once I have become even moderately skilled, you will definitely see evidence of it here.
If you want to try wakeboarding, you can check out Lago de Oro’s site for their rates and for directions in getting there: www.lago-de-oro.com. I must warn you, though, that the place is a small one. The facilities are just so-so, nothing to write home about. The food is mediocre and overpriced. Accommodation rates are pretty high, too. If you want your trip to be a 2-day, 1-night stay, spend the night in Tagaytay instead, or in other Calatagan resorts, where overnight rates are more reasonable. Go to Lago just to wakeboard.
According to almost everyone who wakeboards, the Camarines Sur Watersports Complex is still the place to be. Check out their site: www.camsurwatersportscomplex.com. The only downside is the travel time; it’s an 8-hour drive from Manila. Of course, you can always fly.















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