Location: Camarines Sur Watersports Complex, Camarines Sur, Bicol Region
Dates: May 15-17, 2009
Activities: Wakeboarding, swingboarding, navigating the Lago Del Rey obstacle course, participating in the Havaianas event, bonding with other travel-oriented and adventurous peeps, camwhoring
Like I told you I was planning to do (in Cam Sur, here I come!), I went to the Camarines Sur Watersports Complex last weekend, with other people who were either just curious about wakeboarding or who were already wakeboarding enthusiasts. I, myself, am both a rookie and an enthusiast. The first time I saw a wakeboard, I said to it: “I will conquer you someday!” Well, I haven’t quite conquered it yet. I know that if I persevere, though, I’ll reach that goal soon. I just have to keep going to Cam Sur or Calatagan so I can practice. I also want to visit The Boardinghouse in Talisay, Batangas (near Tagaytay). I’ve read that the facility rents out speedboats and wakeboarding equipment so that one can wakeboard on Taal Lake. I’ve only tried wakeboarding using a cable system; I’ve never tried it behind a speedboat. The pros say it’s actually easier to wakeboard with a speedboat towing the wakeboarder because it’s the speedboat that will adjust to his wakeboarding speed and style, not the other way around. With a cable system, it’s the person who has to adjust his speed and style.
When I went to Lago de Oro, I only got to kneeboard and could never really maneuver the sharp turns. But in Cam Sur, not only did I get to finally nail the turns, I was actually able to cross the lake with my feet, NOT my knees, on the board! Now I can say that I really wakeboarded, not just kneeboarded!
Unfortunately, my shots are all of me IN the lake, not on it.
I think there’s only one shot of me on the board. My triumph has not been documented! Hmp. But no worries, I know there will be more wakeboarding weekends for me. I can’t even wait to get back on the board, sore muscles and all.
Aside from wakeboarding, we also tried swingboarding, with Tikoy of Travel Factor and Trish as our coaches.
I went to Cam Sur with a bunch of strangers, and now I have a whole new set of friends.
My travel buddies were a cool bunch of people, adventurous, most of them within my age range, and quite easy to get along with. It was a breeze for me to bond with them. We’re even planning to go on other trips together!
Of course, my summer travel photos will not be complete without my mandatory FHM pose:
Thanks, TF, for one awesome weekend!

































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