LEDagent
Flashlight Enthusiast
I know i haven't been active this month, but i've been getting ready for a trip to the Philippines this August. I'll be their for 10 days to perform with a worldwide known dance company...BAYANIHAN. They have toured the world with rave reviews everywhere they went. And our dance company, PASACAT, will have the pleasure to dance for and learn from them, Philippine folk dances.
Anyway, its been about 6 years since i've been to the Philippines and i have no idea what to expect. All i know is that people are making out the Philippines to be an uncivilized place where crooks and theives are looking out for tourists, and that the heat and humidity is eneogh to make you cranky and uncomfortable if you don't dress right. Basically they say its like going to Tijauna but much hotter.
Advice number one from my friends and family is to BLEND in. Well...i'm Filipino, so i've got the skin color and look covered. But they say they could pick out the natives from the foreigners just by the way you carry yourself. So i'm worried that i may be a "target".
So here is what i KNOW i'm bringing.
TECH DEVICES:
Digital Camera
MP3/CD Player
Spare 8xNimH AA batteries
Extra smartmedia cards
MAHA C-204F charger
FLASHLIGHTS:
Arc Cyan Arc LS
Surefire E2
Princeton Tec Attitude
EV Arc AAA
Spare batteries (AA, AAA, 123 - 2 sets each)
Clothes: (10 days worth)
Underwear
Socks
Tennis shoes
Sandals
Formal dress shoes
*** As for the rest - i need help....
Ok, here's what i need help with. The big thing is clothes. I love pants. But since we're talking about a place with HOT tropical weather in a typhoon season, i'm thinking jeans are out of the question. So my best bet is cargo shorts if i'm thinking about bringing that much equipment. I plan on EDCing my SF E2, Cyan Arc AAA for sure -If i'm comfortable enoegh....then maybe my ARC LS for a complete trio. I'm thinking of buying some nice watersport shoes that i can use if the weather is looking bad and that i can just hose down if they get too dirty. I'll bring a sturdy pair of sandals if the weather is nasty and i run out of socks
. Shirts....hmm, i don't know. Let's just say that i'm a spoiled Americanized Filiino in the prime of his life and a very pretty woman is on board our touring company....hehe. I wanna look good but be VERY comfortable and ready for anything. I'm a survivalist and style in our department is minimal. Where can i shop?.....geez i sound like a girl.
Ok so much for clothes, now how about securtiy? I'll want to first and formost want protect my Passport, money, and wallet. THen i'd like to protect my flashlights and my digital camera, and other expensive tech devices. I'm planning to have my Passport, wallet, digicam, and 2-3 flashlihts with me. But if i were to ever leave any of these IMPORTANT items back in the hotel or somewhere during performances, then what should i do? OK, for the hotel, i'd like to have a safe or some sort, so i decided to padlock a compartment of my luggage shut and onto a bedpost or something - just in case some greedy worker wants to snoop around. (Heck...it happens here in the states.) When i'm out and about though, i was thinking of buying a Camelbak backpack with enoegh room for my digicam and other small items for when i travel about the city of Manila, AND padlocking the sucker up and down so that nobody can sneak anything out. Will there be a threat that someone will be able to snatch the backpack off my back? I'm a pretty big guy, i don't think they'll have the balls. But then again, you never know.
I'd like to carry a nice knife but nice = money. And as you know....knives are not aloud on planes, so bringing a knife to the Philippines is out of the question.
Let me know if i've left out something, or am bringing too much. D'mo...i've heard they you frequently visit the Philippines. I'll only be in the city limits of Manila, but...you never know. (geez i must be a survivalist.)
***EDIT:
I just thought of something. Since we are a group of 10-20 people, there is a possibility we may get split up from time to time. IS it a bad idea to bring along my Motarola FRS radio there? I know that the FRS service is restricted to US and Canada only, but i've heard that it may be okay as long as you select a frequency that will not interefere with other radio devices. I found some info and it says this:
"In The Philippines:
The service here operates on the 325 Mhz band with a 40 channel allocation."
I have no idea what this means. Does my FRS work at 325Mhz? I don't think it does...
Anyway, its been about 6 years since i've been to the Philippines and i have no idea what to expect. All i know is that people are making out the Philippines to be an uncivilized place where crooks and theives are looking out for tourists, and that the heat and humidity is eneogh to make you cranky and uncomfortable if you don't dress right. Basically they say its like going to Tijauna but much hotter.
Advice number one from my friends and family is to BLEND in. Well...i'm Filipino, so i've got the skin color and look covered. But they say they could pick out the natives from the foreigners just by the way you carry yourself. So i'm worried that i may be a "target".
So here is what i KNOW i'm bringing.
TECH DEVICES:
Digital Camera
MP3/CD Player
Spare 8xNimH AA batteries
Extra smartmedia cards
MAHA C-204F charger
FLASHLIGHTS:
Arc Cyan Arc LS
Surefire E2
Princeton Tec Attitude
EV Arc AAA
Spare batteries (AA, AAA, 123 - 2 sets each)
Clothes: (10 days worth)
Underwear
Socks
Tennis shoes
Sandals
Formal dress shoes
*** As for the rest - i need help....
Ok, here's what i need help with. The big thing is clothes. I love pants. But since we're talking about a place with HOT tropical weather in a typhoon season, i'm thinking jeans are out of the question. So my best bet is cargo shorts if i'm thinking about bringing that much equipment. I plan on EDCing my SF E2, Cyan Arc AAA for sure -If i'm comfortable enoegh....then maybe my ARC LS for a complete trio. I'm thinking of buying some nice watersport shoes that i can use if the weather is looking bad and that i can just hose down if they get too dirty. I'll bring a sturdy pair of sandals if the weather is nasty and i run out of socks


Ok so much for clothes, now how about securtiy? I'll want to first and formost want protect my Passport, money, and wallet. THen i'd like to protect my flashlights and my digital camera, and other expensive tech devices. I'm planning to have my Passport, wallet, digicam, and 2-3 flashlihts with me. But if i were to ever leave any of these IMPORTANT items back in the hotel or somewhere during performances, then what should i do? OK, for the hotel, i'd like to have a safe or some sort, so i decided to padlock a compartment of my luggage shut and onto a bedpost or something - just in case some greedy worker wants to snoop around. (Heck...it happens here in the states.) When i'm out and about though, i was thinking of buying a Camelbak backpack with enoegh room for my digicam and other small items for when i travel about the city of Manila, AND padlocking the sucker up and down so that nobody can sneak anything out. Will there be a threat that someone will be able to snatch the backpack off my back? I'm a pretty big guy, i don't think they'll have the balls. But then again, you never know.
I'd like to carry a nice knife but nice = money. And as you know....knives are not aloud on planes, so bringing a knife to the Philippines is out of the question.
Let me know if i've left out something, or am bringing too much. D'mo...i've heard they you frequently visit the Philippines. I'll only be in the city limits of Manila, but...you never know. (geez i must be a survivalist.)
***EDIT:
I just thought of something. Since we are a group of 10-20 people, there is a possibility we may get split up from time to time. IS it a bad idea to bring along my Motarola FRS radio there? I know that the FRS service is restricted to US and Canada only, but i've heard that it may be okay as long as you select a frequency that will not interefere with other radio devices. I found some info and it says this:
"In The Philippines:
The service here operates on the 325 Mhz band with a 40 channel allocation."
I have no idea what this means. Does my FRS work at 325Mhz? I don't think it does...