Sunday morning and I want to challenge myself , got on my Yamaha Fz and left the house at 6 am. I might as well try this long distance route. Starting from Antipolo and passing the towns of Rizal
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A view of the wind electric generator at Pililia Rizal
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First stopover in Pililia Rizal
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A view of Laguna lake |
Checking out the wind electric generators
Going to Sinoloan
You Guessed it right! Paete
Well I've decided to push further and go to Majayjay, going to visit some historical places there
At Lumban
At Lumban Hydro electric power plant
Resting a bit before pushing to Majayjay
Reaching Pagsanjan is easy, no traffic and I noticed that most of the houses are old
Upon reaching Majayjay I was relieved, landed at around 1 pm. And It's a small quiet town .
My first destination in Majayjay is an old unfinished bridge made by the Spaniards called Puente de Capriccio, Rizal made reference to it in El Filibusterismo in 1851, Finding it was easy, I asked a trike driver, said it is called "Tulay ng Pige". Locals are confused why I'm looking for it, said that I will be passing by a dump site to reach it.
The dumpsite near the bridge
Met this guy who guided me in my search
Tulay ng Pige
As I was trekking down the cliff, worried about my bikes security
Next stop from Tulay na Pige is the old church of St. Gregory the Parish Church, Built in 1575
From Majayjay, going to Sinoloan and then to Real Quezon. The road going to Real Quezon is difficult, sharp curves and rough roads.
A local market that sells fresh sea foods in Real
Fresh harvest from the sea
Lots of beach resorts
Reached Real Quezon at 3pm, I was a bit worried that I might get caught in the dark while passing to Marcos highway traversing the Sierra Madre. Just took couple of pictures and headed to the final leg of my travel.
Loading up with gas
Riders prepare at Marcos highway
Marcos Highway, the final leg of the journey
The Long and winding road of Marcos Highway
Heavy rain nearing Cogeo
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Traveled 350 km |
Got home at around 7pm, got baked under the sun, soaked wet, For a rider, it's not always the destination that counts. It's the time spent on the road... Hope you can join me in my next journey