While I realize this is not a TJ related trip, but I thought some of you might be interested.
Spent the past 5 weeks in the Quezon Province of the Philippines working on my 1993 PZJ 75 LandCruiser and then exploring the rain forest up in Kinabuhayan near Dolores and the local mountains of Tayabas City outside of Siraya.
Working on the truck in temperatures of 95* with 85-90% humidity is not fun which required me to take break every so often to get cooled down and rehydrated.
The drive from my house to the rain forest takes almost 2 hours, the elevations is >4000' and the trails and roads are quite steep; so much so that the transmission was in 1st gear in my 3.5L 5 cylinder diesel.
The temperature is cooler, the scenery is gorgeous with lots of clouds and rain.
While I was walking around me an my brother in law had to take cover for over an hour due to a very heavy rain.
Looking forward to being back in Jacksonville where the night time temperatures get below 80* and humidity is only 75-80%.
Spent the past 5 weeks in the Quezon Province of the Philippines working on my 1993 PZJ 75 LandCruiser and then exploring the rain forest up in Kinabuhayan near Dolores and the local mountains of Tayabas City outside of Siraya.
Working on the truck in temperatures of 95* with 85-90% humidity is not fun which required me to take break every so often to get cooled down and rehydrated.
The drive from my house to the rain forest takes almost 2 hours, the elevations is >4000' and the trails and roads are quite steep; so much so that the transmission was in 1st gear in my 3.5L 5 cylinder diesel.
The temperature is cooler, the scenery is gorgeous with lots of clouds and rain.
While I was walking around me an my brother in law had to take cover for over an hour due to a very heavy rain.
Looking forward to being back in Jacksonville where the night time temperatures get below 80* and humidity is only 75-80%.