Yesterday's ride was awesome, and I'm happy I brought my wife's SLR with me to document the action.
At first we thought it was the same route which we rode the week before - the usual Sto. Domingo climb and then right at the shed after the welcome arc. We were wrong. It started that way, but we took a right at Sitio Balisong. This connected us to last week's slippery cemented uphill. We followed the road and stopped right after the sharp left curve. We entered a path right across the road where a jeepney is parked. This is where all the fun began.
The route can give La Mesa a run for its money. Albeit short, it makes up for fast downhill leading to a small stream.
I wouldn't go too much into details. I'll let the pictures do the talking instead.
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Go to my Flickr account to view the full set.
Here's the map of our ride:
My apologies. I turned it on at the foot of the climb when I saw that the distance read is still zero.
At first we thought it was the same route which we rode the week before - the usual Sto. Domingo climb and then right at the shed after the welcome arc. We were wrong. It started that way, but we took a right at Sitio Balisong. This connected us to last week's slippery cemented uphill. We followed the road and stopped right after the sharp left curve. We entered a path right across the road where a jeepney is parked. This is where all the fun began.
The route can give La Mesa a run for its money. Albeit short, it makes up for fast downhill leading to a small stream.
I wouldn't go too much into details. I'll let the pictures do the talking instead.
Go to my Flickr account to view the full set.
Here's the map of our ride:
My apologies. I turned it on at the foot of the climb when I saw that the distance read is still zero.
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