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Postby sumnerbrowne » Sat May 02, 2015 9:56 am

A newbie's stab at how running could be more fun in the Philippiines. Thanks to Rico Blanco's "Antukin" for the inspiration.

https://vkatindoy.wordpress.com/2015/04/30/pag-gusto/
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Re: Pag Gusto

Postby TheAnalogSource » Sat May 02, 2015 8:13 pm

You have to schedule subic soon von. With less than 2 hrs. travel time, it's a sane respite from the all the city mess. run, bike, swim, or do it all together, the road and terrain are varied that you do not have to take the same one every time.

As usual, nice read Von.
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Re: Pag Gusto

Postby sumnerbrowne » Sun May 03, 2015 11:38 am

TheAnalogSource wrote:You have to schedule subic soon von. With less than 2 hrs. travel time, it's a sane respite from the all the city mess. run, bike, swim, or do it all together, the road and terrain are varied that you do not have to take the same one every time.

As usual, nice read Von.


Thanks Nols! :-) Great tip right there.

Thank you for reading and appreciating, bro.
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Re: Pag Gusto

Postby choyb » Sun May 10, 2015 7:06 am

Thanks Von , really enjoyed reading it.
Takes me back to my running days... When what started out as " mileage runs" became exploratory ones!
Baguio, Silay City, Zamboanga... Those were the days ha ha.
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Re: Pag Gusto

Postby sumnerbrowne » Mon May 11, 2015 1:33 pm

choyb wrote:Thanks Von , really enjoyed reading it.
Takes me back to my running days... When what started out as " mileage runs" became exploratory ones!
Baguio, Silay City, Zamboanga... Those were the days ha ha.
Cheers


Thanks, Choy! :-) Hope you can share which areas in Baguio and Silay City are worth checking out. :-)

Cheers!
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