Woke up, rather early at 5:30 AM but we left the house at around 7:30 AM na ata
We trekked for 1 hour plus to the Bokong (Small) waterfalls and reached it after two wrong turns and 1 harder, steeper, muddier turn (where we saw another route afterwards that was so much easier). Took pictures for about 30 minutes. Didn't swim because it looked very deep.
Trekked back to the highway for 30 minutes. Meet Ate Ligaya, had coffee in their house, made chitchat for 2.5 hours while waiting for the jeep (it was a 1 hour walk daw kasi to where we're going eh)
Finally, able to hitch hike at a police car, trekked for 2.5 hours to the Bom-od (Big) waterfalls. Arrived there after 1 wrong turn (1 lang, but we were able to get our guides from that wrong turn). Waited for the native boys for about 30 minutes to leave, before we can go swimming in the freezingly cold water.
The tourists we met up with yesterday showed up again, and it was getting dark, plus we have to catch a jeep so we trekked back. There was no jeep, by 5:00 pm. So we have to walk to the town center.
Met Cristina, who's also going there. Started the walk back home. Good thing we found a jeep we could hitch hike with. Yehey! We sat on top of the jeep, as it is part of the Sagada experience, except for Louie who had cramps before getting to the top of the roof.
Had dinner at famous Masfarre's Inn, where Louie and I had lemon chicken. Julie and Abby had binangoonan and liempo. Saw very nice photographs of the old original Sagada, which was made famous by Masfarre.
To be continued again, tomorrow na siguro...
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