blackjams
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Post by blackjams on Mar 6, 2007 14:13:17 GMT 7
Ruel, Who said easy ang wall? Hingal kabayo nga everytime I climb it. Maybe Gary finds it easy. He leaves me behind whenever we go up on a treck... Hope we can ride to Angono soon. It only takes 2 hrs to 2.5 hrs back and forth kung nag mamadali. Even when we went exploring with Edong and Ace, we were back home before lunch. Give me a ring if you want to. I can accompany you even weekdays. Ride EC. noted Kits
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Post by bongjumper on Mar 7, 2007 13:59:10 GMT 7
No pain, no gain...
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blackjams
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Post by blackjams on Mar 7, 2007 15:42:37 GMT 7
No pain, no gain... you got it bong
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bertscout
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Post by bertscout on Mar 30, 2007 16:06:14 GMT 7
is there any1 from manila who wants to ride Manila-teresa rizal-Manila??? ;D
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blackjams
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Post by blackjams on Apr 2, 2007 12:16:04 GMT 7
is there any1 from manila who wants to ride Manila-teresa rizal-Manila??? ;D i think we did this: Pasig-Maarat-BosoBoso-Teresa-Antipolo-Pasig and it's 91kms one good thing about this route is you can savour mang vics bulalo at boso-boso to give you enough energy for the teresa gruelling climb ;D
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Post by hecklercn on Apr 2, 2007 13:43:25 GMT 7
Is this Teresa-Antipolo part on road or offroad? I remember a steep climb going to Antipolo during the time I was working at Solid Cement...
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blackjams
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Post by blackjams on Apr 3, 2007 12:28:43 GMT 7
Is this Teresa-Antipolo part on road or offroad? I remember a steep climb going to Antipolo during the time I was working at Solid Cement... the teresa-antipolo climb is all on the road
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rx555
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Post by rx555 on Apr 6, 2007 10:23:40 GMT 7
The climb going back to the trailhead from Sta. Ines, Tanay is similar to The Wall or Nabutas.
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ecrider
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Post by ecrider on Apr 13, 2007 9:13:42 GMT 7
The climb going back to the trailhead from Sta. Ines, Tanay is similar to The Wall or Nabutas. I think the wall is harder than the Sta. Inez trailhead route. However, the last trip we made last Holy thursday, it had just rained and the dirt trail portion of the road was really muddy. So there was a bit more excitement assending the trail back to the trailhead. Ride EC
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Post by uphiller on Apr 26, 2007 14:53:36 GMT 7
for me, irid was the hardest climb.
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rx555
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Post by rx555 on Apr 27, 2007 7:24:56 GMT 7
for me, irid was the hardest climb. Tell us more about the Irid climb? Kwentuhan mo naman kami ng ahon sa Irid hehe
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Post by uphiller on Apr 27, 2007 15:40:11 GMT 7
its a very very long uphill rocky road . . . upto paningtingan falls... have you tried helipad? for me, just triple it that uphill.
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nhan
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Post by nhan on Apr 27, 2007 17:02:28 GMT 7
uphiller lets hit IRID!!!!
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Post by bernie on May 7, 2007 9:13:49 GMT 7
Kennon Road's Lions Head
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Post by boykona07 on Sept 6, 2007 20:59:59 GMT 7
To tell you frankly, I haven't rode any of those mentioned. But in terms of experiences with steep mountain cllimbs, I have a lot. Samar and Leyte in region 8 abounds with trails and not-so-good offroad climbs which our group (SAMAR OFF-ROAD BIKERS ASSOCIATION) had tasted in our not so long existence as a bikers association. I hope some of you there will have the time to come to our place so that we can show you some of our exciting travel sites and be familiarized with our members, about 50 and more. Thanks a lot and good to everyone!
boykona07
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