Thursday, July 30, 2015

Back to Chasing Pavements

After a painful DNF at Pulag100 (May 22), I thought it would be good to just clean up  my stuff and stay in the sideline for a while and contemplate on making a strong come back late this year. Well I was able to hang on to that idea until I read the facebook message from my friend Rex Gonzales 4 days later. He wanted my to run on his behalf. And that was no easy run. It was another 100K just a couple of weeks away. The TNF 100 Philippines (June 14)! I said yes hoping for a quick redemption, but this race was a lot tougher than P1. It so technical that many thought was not even trail running. Long story short... another DNF! But surprisingly it was not that painful... at least after learning about 80% of the field also DNF'd!


Bisdaks at H1/P1




One of many foot bridges
TNF100

There's about 20 of this

Fast-forward 5 days after I flew back to Cebu. Fellow Marathon Maniac, Ken invited me to a no frills Ultra at his hometown in Dumaguete (June 20). Road 50K, night time, 5 loops of 10K. I gave it a shot, thinking maybe this will be a good recovery run. Wrong! This was my first road ultra in two and a half years and although it was mostly flat, it felt like hell! Five agonizing loops on hard paved roads! Despite that, I had fun. The guys I ran with, DARS, were so cool. And Paultom, the RD was the bomb! Its my first time to run his race but I can already say he is my favorite RD.

I love Dumaguete 50K

I was ready to hang my shoes up when I got this message from Ken. He can't make it home in time for the Cebu 360 (72K) on July 18th. He asked me to sell his slot. But since I already committed to volunteer as a marshal for this race, I thought maybe I'd run on his behalf and be marshal at the same time. Brilliant idea! At least that's what I thought. Hey I did my job as a marshal first before deciding to become a participant late in the race, when the sun was up. Don't judge me! I didn't want this to be a hat trick! It was another road race but it felt familiar. All those climbs and drops felt like I was a trail race. It was fun chasing solo runners and waiting in the dark, occasionally turning off my headlamp to see if those guys get tempted to "hop on'. Of course with my camera always ready to document what went on in the dark. It was fun playing detective but not the entire race. I had to drop that job and raced on to the finish. Still finished well within cutoff, though. Wearing trail shoes. And gaiters. Rock n roll to the world!



Rakenrol!



Credits to the owners of the photos!

Friday, April 17, 2015

O-Peak to Kawasan Falls Traverse

April 11, 2015

So my TTB mates and I decided to spend a weekend down south. No, not swimming with the whale sharks or in some white sand beach. Something closer to this blog's theme. Yes, OsmeƱa Peak!   




Took a bus to Dalaguete - hitched a ride to Mantalungon - hiked up. But it didn't end there. Of course we set up camp and spent the night watching the stars... uhm, a perfect story has to have that stargazing moment - but this was no perfect story. We spent the night drinking Empe (6 bottles!), arguing about some incorrect history, puking and basically disturbing other campers. 








The original plan was to pack up early and cross the Mantalungon mountain range all the way to Kawasan falls in Badian. Well, we stuck to most of it... but we carried something a lot heavier. A major hangover! Despite that, we made it to Kawasan in less than five hours. Faster than anyone doing the same route that day. Maybe we were in a hurry to take a quick dip at the river and erase the freakin' headache for good. Oops. Writing mojo is down again. Last few words. I had fun!
















Fin

Monday, March 23, 2015

Three-peat Kawasan (KFM 2015)

March 15, 2015

I ran it in 2011, did it again in 2014... and yes, you guessed it, I finished another one this year. 

I just love this marathon!






Thursday, March 5, 2015

Return To Taptap-Tagbao-Udlom-Sayao-Taptap

Who doesn't want to keep coming back to this place? And I'm doing it again on March 28...

#cebu50

Friday, January 30, 2015

2015 is Go Time!

I'm not gonna promise this year will be a PR kinda year... But I've set my crosshairs on some of the best races in the country. I'd probably skip the highest mountain in Mindanao, but I'm definitely heading north for a big one. I'm quite disappointed with how I started my mountain running year - cancelled my free slot to Mt. Ugo Marathon. But I'm prepping for the other peak with a stunning view (Sea Of Clouds, anyone?).


Photo: Philstar