After I have finished the 4th & last Marathon Race of the BR’s Quad Marathon, I did not run for two days, Tuesday & Wednesday, to give rest to my tired body. I simply ate and slept for these two days with some stretching to my legs and body. These two days officially started my training for the Mt Fuji Mountain Race which will be held on July 28, 2017.
Starting on this week, I started to shift/change my training using the time duration of my workout as my goal/objective for every workout, instead of planning to run a certain distance. For the past training cycles, I have been concentrating on the number of miles I have covered every week and it is worth a try to be counting on the number of hours as the priority data for my workouts. Mileage will be secondary data to be considered and recorded.
On Thursday, I had a one hour recovery run on a flat paved road with an Average Pace of 12:09 minutes per mile. My GPS Watch registered a distance of 5.02 miles. It was a very relaxing pace where I would be running and talking with one of my former elite athletes with Team Bald Runner who happens to be a runner-soldier of the Philippine Army. I thought it was an easy and relaxing one hour run but the data in my GPS Watch registered otherwise. It appeared that I was exerting so much effort on the last half of my workout.
On Friday, I made sure to have a slower and more relaxing one hour recovery run where I registered a distance of 4.95 miles and with a slower Average Pace of 12:23 minutes per mile but the workout was done on the streets surrounding Fort Bonifacio with lots of rolling hills. The total elevation gain was 1,816 feet and was able to register an Average BPM of 132. I guess, I was too fast in this workout as a result of my deep-tissue massage the night before this workout.
On Saturday, the schedule was to run 1:30:00 hours on the trails. I had my run in my backyard/Playground’s Loop #1 which is an “out and back” route up to the distance where my GPS Watch registered a time of 46 minutes! This was my first trail run since I’ve finished my Quad Marathons. I call this workout as an “Endurance Run” which I am training for as my regular pace in all my trail running races/events. Having said that, these Endurance Runs will be the “bread and butter” in all my weekly workouts. I was able to finish a distance of 6.43 miles with an Average Pace of 14:14 minutes per mile. The total elevation gain is 2,011 feet with an elevation loss of 1,880 feet. My Average BPM is 150 with a Maximum of 161. I think I was running with a faster pace considering that the course has lots of steep hills.
Saturday Run @ Backyard’s Loop #1
In the afternoon of Saturday, I had some strengthening exercises which I finished in 30 minutes which are geared towards my core!
On Sunday, I was invited by a friend to recon the proposed course of a new trail route where the event will be held later this year. It was supposed to be a 2-3-hour trail run but we finished the run in 5:05:07 hours covering a distance of 10.7 miles with a total elevation gain of 7,336 feet and a elevation loss of 7,247 feet. We were running the first half of the course until we hiked towards the peak of Mt Mapait which has an elevation of 1,137 feet and power hiked the last half of the course. Due to the exposed nature of the trail from the heat of the sun, we were exhausted and had to make a lot of stops on flowing streams to cool off our bodies. The Average Pace in this workout was 28:26 minutes per mile (to include rests) with an Average BPM of 129.
Sunday’s Recon Run & Hike In Palayan City/Fort Magsaysay
For four days, I was able to register 8 hours and 39 minutes duration of run, covering a distance of 27.1 miles. The total elevation gain is 11,176 feet. Which means that for every mile that I covered, I was able to get an elevation of 412 feet!
Week #1 Summary:
Number Of Hours: 8:39 hours
Distance: 27.1 miles
Total Elevation Gain: 11,176 feet
Elevation Gain Per Mile: 412 feet
This is just the beginning of my training cycle and I am happy that I am having fun without any “niggles” or extreme pain on my legs or body. I am hoping that I will be stronger and faster next week!
As of June 13, 2017, two days before the Deadline For “Newbies” to register and pay their Registration Fee without any penalty of additional P 500.00, there are only 27 runner-participants who have sent their photocopy of the Deposit Slip to my e-mail address at jovie75@hotmail.com. If you have paid the Registration Fee already, please send the photocopy of your Deposit Slip immediately as we will be posting those paid runners on a regular basis on this blog.
Please be reminded that all photocopies of Deposit Slips should be sent to my e-mail address ONLY.
An additional payment of P 500.00 from an invited runner (“newbie”/”first-timer”) will be added to the Regular Registration Fee if the payment is done after June 15, 2017. The Late Registration Period will cover from June 16, 2017 up to November 1, 2017.
“Repeaters” are advised that their last day of payment of their Registration Fee of P 4,500.00 will be on November 1, 2017. There will be No Extension Period.
Another reminder, all Senior Citizens and Men & Women of the Active Uniformed Armed Services of the Philippines to include the Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Prison Management & Penology, and the Philippine Coast Guard are entitled to 20% discount from the Regular Registration Fee.
Henceforth, all updates on the 2018/10th Edition of the Bataan Death March 102K Ultra Marathon Race will posted on this blog.
Letter Of Invitation For The 2018 (10th Edition) BDM 102 Ultra Race
Dear Runner,
This letter confirms your acceptance and invitation to join and compete in the 10th Edition of the BDM 102 Ultra Marathon Race to be held on January 27-28, 2018. The Bald Runner Events Management would like to thank you for your interest and support in joining the 2018 Bataan Death March 102K Ultra Marathon Race (BDM 102).
The registration fee isFour Thousand Five Hundred Pesos (P 4,500.00) each for the Local Runners and One Hundred Fifty US Dollars ($ 150.00) each for the Overseas/International runners.
Local runners must be able to pay their Registration Fee through the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) in behalf of Jovenal D Narcise @ Savings Acct # 0296-0673-22. International runners may remit their Payment through Western Union. Last Day & Deadline for the payment of registration fee is June 15, 2017.
Registration fees are non-refundable, non-transferable, and no “roll-overs” for any BR’s Events.
You are lucky to be the one of the 220+ runners qualified to join out of the 350+ runner-applicants who sent their Letter Of Intent to join this race. Inability to pay the registration fee on the said period/deadline will give a chance for the other runners to fill your slot.
For this year, Late Registration Fee will be Five Thousand Pesos (P 5,000.00) for the Local Runners. Late Registration Period is from June 16, 2017 to November 1, 2017.
Photocopy of the Deposit Slip should be sent immediately to this e-mail address: jovie75@hotmail.com to be included in the list of participants. Please bring the Deposit Slip at the Final Briefing or at the Starting Line on Race Day.
A Medical Certificate or Doctor’s Certificate will be sent also to the stated e-mail address not later than December 31, 2016. Nobody will be allowed to run without their Medical Certificate. The original copy of the Medical Certificate should be submitted at the Race Packet Pick-Up/Final Briefing.
Please review the published Rules and Regulations of this race at http://www.baldrunner.com. If you have any concerns and need for more clarifications, please feel free to send me an e-mail at jovie75@hotmail.com.
Further announcements and updates will be posted in my blog @ http://www.baldrunner.com and at Facebook’s BDM 102/160 Page
Good luck and train hard.
Cheers!
Major General Jovenal D Narcise AFP (Ret)
Founder & Race Director, BDM 102 & 160 http://www.baldrunner.com
The following is the list of invited runners for the 2018 (10th Edition) of the Bataan Death March 102K Ultra Marathon Race:
Aris De Leon
Chua Yong Huat (Singapore)
Mel Severino
Noel Bautista
Ralph Singzon
Arland Macasieb
Jose Marie Mercado
Mark Saricol
Albert Joseph Carreon
Jerickson Sta. Isabel
Erick Tria
Madison Trinidad, Jr
Gimel Pajalla
Jhona Reyes
Fernando Torres
Paulo Margelino
Peter Lloyd Molera
Florante Santiago
Jeffrey Furigay
Homer Paras
Jhon Ronald Rodriguez
Carlos Napoleon Ocampo
Juan Crisanto Cunanan
Gladysma Jane Giron
Margaret Mae Arceo
Anna Odessa Albarracin
Aileen Tucio
Greggy Galicia
Abegaile Par
Christine De Guzman
Daisy Visperas
Rina Gilos
Gabriella Yna Villanueva
Jack Wilson Villanueva
Jennifer Eufemia Domingo
Earl Louis Saez
Larry Wayne Olaguir
Jamil Escober
Leandro Gigantoca
George Cabillo
Melchor Nicolas
Jesus Arevalo III
William Robert Hain, Jr
Robertson Paredes
Keit Bernice Yee
David Simon Kobey (USA)
Marck Chico
Marlene Doneza
Jeshryl Dela Cruz Aranzaso
Manuel Johnson Balancio
Michelle Rae Salvatierra
Jewel Feliciano
Arbee Jan Serafin
Robby Ray Catipon
David Aquino
Raffy Ramos
Rogelio Puzon
Voltron Visda
Maria Raegina Galera
Ruel Peñaloza
Rubelia Nazareno
Jenneth Soriano
Joselito San Diego
Marjohn Presbiterio
Peterson Ong
Alvin Alcantara
Dexter Cruz
Ann Sweat (USA)
Kim Travella (USA)
Yniguez Ysmael Uy
Vic Viola
Richard Antonio
Reynaldo Santiago, Jr
Mike Famaranglas
Desrei Balla
Zan Cagulangan
Angelica Isabel Paz-Isnani
Manuel Jayson Balancio IV
Marc Paolo Peñafiel
Anthony Noriel Ortega Fodra
Julius Danas
Alnie Amoro
Phil Jannsen Cruz Santiago
Juancho Padua
Jovencio Luspian
Jose Mari Mercado
Amiel Joseph Lucero
Dennis Racho
Rod Apolinario
Meds Abellera-Baraquel
Bryant Bennet Atencia
Romeo Canda
Eduardo Lim
Enrico Paguirigan, Jr
Ramon Quiocho
Jefferson Jay Sensano
Fritz Erwin Fernandez
Mark Loresto
Jennlee Malijan Pascua
Henry Yang Yee Meng (Singapore)
Joy Eder
Arlene Oting
Beverly Benaid-Cruz
Francis Norvie Quiestas
Joemel Rojas
Jayson Vallero
Dan Gilbert Co
Garry Garcia
Mar Marilag
Marquiz Albert Minlay
Rhett Del Rosario
Miles Evangelista
Jez Ramos
Richard Ryan Rentillo
Ricardo Gregorio
Ronaldo Robles
Peter Christopher Illanza
Junrox Roque
Ian Pabatao
Caloy Nobleza
Rudy Paghubasan
Jess Laxamana
Alex Cruz
Angelino Nicolas
Antonio Jimenez
Rolando Mercado
Eugenio Saluta
John Earl Susano
Gary Mosqueda
Jonathan Iloso
Donald Ausa
Beverly Andal
Rhaffy Borbe
Emmanuel Quiñones
Jofel Otor
Jessa Bordiago
Ferdinand Manzano
Edgar Formento, Jr
Sean Andan
Leo Reyes
Elmer Caballes
Jake Villareal
Florydette Cuales
Miguelito Domingo
Broderic Yandoc
Johnson Lontok
Jason Basa
Francis Gilvert Navarro
Rochelle Ann Silverio
Mannix Manapat
Francis Oliver Trinidad
Cedrick Oares
Prancer Autor
Virgilio Diaz
Cindy Sevilla
Loben Macairan
Pia Raquedan
Ryan Geli
Marlon Gangan
Raymond Verdis
Rodillo Tecson Florendo
Michael Sacluti
Erwin Dumlao
Ghenny Bueno
Richard Antonio
Nino Adrian Lantican
Maila Bernasor-Bautista
John Arman Perez
Quennie Villanueva
Benedick Bautista
Jowell Jandoyan
Edjeson Comendador
Hendricks Gonzales
Mielniño De Los Santos
James Theodore Salonga
Michelle Manila
Paolo Tiong
Benjarde Cuales
Michael Angelo Maleriado
Jonas Nacario
Kevin Luna
Rolando Bucao
Macot Baguistan
Jaime Sanches, Jr
Tomlinson Baniwas
Jerry Yutuc
Mica Nati
William Mariño
Gerry Lita
Juanito Centino
Eric John Galeos
Gerard Gamelong
Harold Ramirez
Christian Rabe
Conrad Ching
Isidro Labrador Prado
Edwin Colina
Zaldy Santillan
Raymund Tuazon
Leo Año
Gerard Reyes
Angelo Rodriguez
Ace Rodriguez
Jeffrey Galicio
Mervin Vargas
Lucio Dimayuga
Vander Ville Vizconde
Aureo Pascua
Jervis Esperrago
Katherine Marasigan
John Paul Lipardo
John Leo Espeña
Rodolfo De Ocampo
Jerry Manubay
Ronald Reyes
Edison Dantes
Ramy Nasara
Jonathan Baysa
Leonora Ealadama
Michael Peralta
Michael Socito
Marilou Ruanes
Kelvin Llamoso
Clarissa Gatdula-Calingasan
Hermogenes Saludes
Rona Saludes
Arlene Oting
Herbert Gutierrez
Elizer Loquere
Joseph Soriao
Elmar Casauay
Raymond Bunda
Rhodel Montemayor
Laudencio Lictao
John Dimaranan
James Kieven Liong
Eric Salazar
Carlos Macasarte
Nino Dimapilis
Elgrace Jazmin
Mark David Elpedes
Diosdado Sullano, Jr
Kenneth Sarabia
Allan De Lima
Rene Asuero
Israel Sigaya
Edgardo Batenga, Jr
Crisanto Avergonzado
Jayrald Salazar
Arnaldo Andan
Joey Aying
IreneTan
Lilibeth Garcia
Hilda Balbuena
Arriane Deocadez
Asael Sison
Arnold Sequito
Rey Langub
Norman Dondoyano
Augustus Fred Mefragata
Eduardo Nanini
Alvin Cloyd Piodos
Roger Patrick Ledesma
Angelito Mallari
Ana Que
Frank Flora
Rosario Mosca, Jr
Edwin Fernandez
Yolly Borja
Alex Bug-os
Monday Klaus Gimeno
Chito Carreon
Dante Dela Torre
Anne Rose Paras
Jeff Suazo
Bal Dela Cuesta
Merl Matangob
Lech John Sarmiento
Ginno Ocena
Ronie Pacatang
Tom Barrientos
Jerry Peralta
Diosdado Sullano, Jr
Porsha Rhia Lai
Abgermel Tayaban
Carl Vincent Manio
Renz Bruno
Pia Bennagen Raquedan
Wilfredo Quarte
Romeo Mandrique, Jr
Jose Napiloy
Jun Galita
Rogelio Espe
Ryan Nieva
Desiderio Engbino
Bayani Alvarez
Edilberto Batiancila
Preciousa Sanchez
David Sanchez, Jr
Elias Rodriguez
Ryannel Sy
Jocelyn Sy
Francis Arnaldo Rivera
Joven Gozum
Ralph Louie Jacinto
Joebert Guiwan
Gamaliel Tayao
Francis Arnaldo Rivera
Andrea Lagman
Jeremy Panaligan
Renz Bruno
Jonel De Ocampo
Sabrina Oliveros
Eleazar Santiago
Ronniel Cuizon
Albert Joseph Carreon
Allan Cruz
Teresa Santos
Meliton Carag
Richard Akol
Katrina Marie Cruz
Leelay Ballesteros
Rene Navarro
Jojo Arellano
Ronie Galero
Jovic Villacortes
Marvin Sicat
Elena Cuario
Mary Joan Lim
Marissa Lim
Noel Ade
Alexer Resurection
Mary Ann Kong
Monique Mondido
Oliver Angeles
Richard Buco
Cristine Joy Alzarte
Christopher Saavedra
Jamasali Usman
Analyn Casumpang
Cristin Alzarte
Roderick Salih
Kathy Kuan
Lucky Gurrea
Katherine Marasigan
Yancy Manaog
Phillip Boeve (USA)
***Acceptance of Letter Of Intent to join this event will be closed at midnight of March 31, 2017. There will be No Extension Period.
***”Repeaters” have the option to pay their Registration Fee (Regular Fee) not later than November 1, 2017.
2017 Bataan Death March 102K Ultra Marathon Race @ Starting Area
Assembly & Starting Area: Picnic Grove, Tagaytay City (near the Development Academy of the Philippine)
Assembly Time: 3:00 AM April 30, 2017, Sunday
Start Time: 4:00 AM April 30, 2017, Sunday
Finish Area: PETRON Gasoline Station, Nasugbu, Batangas (Owned By Lt General Rudy Obaniana, AFP (Ret.)
Cut-Off Time: 9 Hours (1:00 PM April 30, 2017)
Number of Slots: 300 Runners Only
Registration Fee: P 1,800.00 (Early Registration: February 6, 2017 to March 31, 2017)
P 2,500.00 (Late Registration: April 1, 2017 To April 30, 2017)
Registration Period: February 6, 2017 To April 30, 2017
Registration Procedure: Deposit the amount of Registration Fee at the Bank of the Philippine Islands Savings Account # 0296-0673-22 in favor of Jovenal Narcise and send the photocopy of the Deposit Slip to e-mail address: jovie75@hotmail.com. Bring the Deposit Slip at the Starting Area on Race Day for confirmation.
Qualification: Runner/Participant should be an Official Marathon Finisher (42K)
Number Of Slots: 300 Runners
Elevation Profile & Course Map
Guidelines/Rules & Regulations For The 11th Edition T2N (Tagaytay to Nasugbu) 50K Ultra Marathon Race (4:00 AM April 30, 2017)
1. This is a solo race. The race will start at 4:00 AM of Sunday, April 30, 2017 in front of the Picnic Grove (near the Development Academy of the Philippines) in Tagaytay City. The Finish Line of the race is at the PETRON Gas Station in Nasugbu, Batangas which is located One Kilometer before the Poblacion.
2. The route of the race will follow the Highway from Tagaytay City to Nasugbu, Batangas. Runners will have to turn LEFT upon reaching the SHELL Gas Station at the intersection of Nasugbu and the Highway that goes to Matabungkay Beach Resort. Runners will have to run at least 500 meters before they turn-around and finally proceed to reach the Finish Line.
3. Runners should bring with them their Registration Deposit Slip (BPI Deposit Slip) and submit it to the Secretariat/BR’s Staff before the start of the said race. Runners should be at the Assembly Area not later than 3:00 AM of April 30, 2017 for processing. All runners/starters shall be accounted at the Starting Area before the race will start. The race will start On Time!
Assembly & Start Area
4. Runners are allowed to have their Support Vehicle & Crew but they are NOT allowed to have Pacers. Due to the absence of any Aid Station along the course, runners may run on “self-support” or “self-contained” making sure that they have an appropriate hydration system with them.
5. Runners shall ALWAYS run or stay on the farthest LEFT side of the road facing the incoming traffic. Runners are advised to be extra vigilant on vehicles approaching on their FRONT and BACK. Vehicles overtaking other vehicles on your back have the tendency to get more space on the Left Lane of the Road. To be safe, run/stay on the farthest side of shoulder of the road.
6. Runners shall ALWAYS run or stay on the farthest LEFT Side of the road on SINGLE FILE. We will be strict on this and we will warn any runner violating this rule before we declare DNF or disqualification in the said race.
7. Support Vehicles must be able to “leap frog” their runners. It means that the Support Vehicle should be waiting for their runner at an appropriate distance ahead of the runner. Runners are NOT allowed to be “shadowed” by their Support Vehicle. Support Vehicle must cruise along the route at the prescribed Speed Limit of the Highway. Support Vehicles are NOT allowed to turn on their Hazard Lights while they are plying on the race course.
8. Support Vehicles must ALWAYS park on the farthest RIGHT SIDE of the road/highway when waiting for their runner/s. Support Vehicles parked on the LEFT SIDE of the road will be a ground for the runner to be Disqualified.
9. Runner are NOT allowed to get inside their Support Vehicle during the duration of the race. Support Crew can provide portable/collapsible chair for the runner outside the support vehicle which can be seen by other passing runners.
10. Runners’ Bib Number should be pinned and displayed in front of the runner’s apparel. Bandits will NOT be allowed to run this event.
11. Runners are highly encouraged to bring and wear with them their respective hydration system/belt during the race.
12. Cut-off time of the event is nine (9) hours.
13. Ipods, MP3s, and “wires” are NOT allowed. Runners should be attentive and vigilant with their surroundings.
14. Finishers within the prescribed cut-off time will receive a PAU Finisher’s Medal, Finisher’s Shirt, and Finisher’s Certificate (to be given later). Official result will be posted at http://www.baldrunner.com.
Finisher’s ShirtPodium Finisher’s Trophies/Medals
15. All runners must wear the following mandatory equipment/accessory: headlight and reflectorized vest or shirt with reflectorized strips. It will be still dark during the start of the race and these items are needed for the safety of each of the runner.
16. Corporate Logos are NOT allowed to be displayed on support vehicles. However, tarpaulins with the name of the running team/group is allowed to be displayed.
17. Maintain the Integrity of the Race. Runners are “deputized” to report any suspicion of cheating in the race. The RD has the authority to declare disqualification to any runner before, during and after the race.
18. Runners MUST be able to memorize their Race Bib Number. There will be Marshals who will be asking the runner’s bib number in the different Checkpoints along the route.
19. In case of emergency or report of a DNF, a runner/support crew can contact Cell Phone # 0918-965-9895 through call or text message stating the runner’s location and nature of emergency/cause of DNF.
20. Any infraction or violation of these guidelines/rules and regulations shall be dealt with accordingly and the RD shall immediately impose decision on such violation. The RD’s decision is FINAL.
21. It is the responsibility of the runner to inform his/her support crew and driver about the rules and regulations of this event/race.
22. The spirit of ultra running where runners are disciplined, honest, and caring /supportive to one another is highly encouraged. Remember to treat the other runners as your FRIENDS and SUPPORT to Finish the Race. The enemy lies within yourself and it is specifically located “in between your ears”.
PAU Finisher’s Medal
All Finishers will be automatically Members of the Philippine Association of Ultrarunners (PAU). They can visit the PAU Group Page on Facebook and request to be added among the thousands of members.
As a member of PAU, you can run and participate in the succeeding PAU Races and qualified to join the 2018 Bataan Death March Ultra Races.
Whenever I join ultra races abroad, I usually make my bookings on motels through their websites. I never had the experience to bring my camping gears and set up my tent in camp sites near or within the Starting Area of a trail ultra race. Since I was planning to join the CCC @ UTMB this year (but I was not lucky to be picked on the lottery) and try to stay on Airbnb in Chamonix, France, I looked for “homestays” in Rotorua, New Zealand on the Internet. Staying in New Zealand in an Airbnb accommodation would be a nice “first-time” experience for me prior to going to other races in Europe.
After some browsing on the Internet, I found a place which has so many positive feedback from the people who stayed in the said house. Considering the cheaper amount to be spent as compared to staying a Hotel or Motel in Rotorua, the house is located near the start of the event and the place is quiet and affordable. Looking at the Profile Picture and the name of the owner of the house, I was able to conclude that they could be Asian and it would much easier to communicate and to be relate to them since we belong to the same Continent. So, I made the decision to book for my accommodation in this place. For a duration of stay for 8 days, I was able to pay almost P 20,000 to include some fees.
Upon my arrival at the Town Center of Rotorua, NZ, I called for a Taxi which was waiting for passengers as the right side of the building. The driver is a 75-year old guy and he took some time to look at the address of my destination and glanced at his reference of the places of the city. Then another Taxi Driver asked him if he has any problem on our destination since it took him a couple of minutes to move his Taxi from where I boarded. The other Taxi Driver told him what street to take and the old guy realised where the house is located. It took the Taxi Driver less than 10 minutes to reach my destination.
It was already 9:00 PM when I arrived at the house and the Hosts, Gillian and William Ma were waiting for my arrival. They are very nice hosts and very helpful in giving me some directions to go to some places in the city; very responsive to my needs in the house; and give me some information about the city. They had been in the said house for the past 5 years and they are still childless. I told them about the reason why I was in Rotorua and they were surprised to know that there is such an international event happening in their neighbourhood without them knowing it. Much more surprised when I told them that I will be joining the 102K distance event and they could not believed it since they have known that I’ll be turning 65 years old in 3 months. Of course, I told them also that I am a retired officer with the rank of Two-Star General of the Armed Forces of the Philippines on the second day of my stay in their house. On the early morning of the second day of my stay in their house, I had a lengthy conversation with Gillian and we had to get to know more about her and her husband and the things/places to visit in Rotorua.
Gillian Ma, My HostWilliam Xu, Husband of Gillian
My room has a Double Size Bed with a view of the frontyard of the house with a wide glass window draped with a rolling curtain. It has a locker room and equipped with an electric fan. I was wondering why there was no air-conditioning unit for the room but by opening the window with a small space, I can feel the cool air from the outside to be entering the room. However, I was warned by my Host to close the window during nighttime because some flying insects would be attracted to enter the opened space of the window because of the light from the room. The bed, comforter, and the pillows are very clean and comfortable. However, I have to walk for about few feet outside my room for the toilet and bathroom. The toilet and bathroom are separate rooms but there was no problem for me as they are considered as “common” bathroom & toilet for the guests. I was lucky that I was the only guest for the first three days when a Lady from Switzerland occupied another room in the house for an overnight stay after I finished the race.
Frontage Of The House
Their address is: 11 Carroll Place 11, Rotorua, Bay Of Plenty 3010, New Zealand.
Advertisement From Airbnb On My Room
Warm-Up Run To Redwoods Park
After a breakfast of hot coffee and quaker oats, I prepared for a brief run to the Redwoods Park from the house which is about 2.5 kilometer-distance to its entrance and there is another one kilometre to run from the Gate/Entrance to the Visitors Center of the Park. I surveyed the actual place where the Starting Area of the event is located and I had the chance to inspect the trail of the park not knowing that the first kilometre of the race will follow the asphalted road towards the mountain.
Entrance To Redwoods ParkOne Kilometer Distance From Entrance To The Visitors CenterRedwoods Park Visitors Center/Starting Area Of The Race
After some picture-taking of those things inside and within the Visitor’s Center, it was time to engage with the personnel of the park. This is where I met Katrina who told me that she has two other Pinoy personnel working with her in the Park. Before we ended our conversation, we had a “selfie” where she approved of it.
Katrina, A Staff At The Redwoods Park
I returned to the house jogging with a faster pace and I found the weather and the cooler breeze to be like Baguio City during summer time. I knew already that we will have a very hot weather on race day. While I was jogging, I was able to pass a commercial centre which is called Redwood Center which is about 50 meters from the entrance of the Park. From what I’ve seen within the Commercial Center, I knew already where I would eat my lunch for the day.
Bus Rides
I had my second shower in Rotorua and prepared to walk again for my lunch at the Redwood Center. After lunch, I took a Bus Ride to the Town Center for some shopping of souvenirs from Rotorua. Bus Rides are very efficient and orderly in Rotorua. All you have to do is remember the Bus Route Number and pay NZ$ 2.35 for the said route and have the option to transfer to another Bus Route Number within 30 minutes after you are being dropped by the first bus you have taken for FREE. All you have to do is to inform the Driver that you are transferring to another Bus Route after alighting from the Bus, so that he can give you your ticket for the next bus transfer you will be taking. As you board to the transfer Bus, inform the driver that you are transferring from another Bus and give your ticket. The Bus Route goes only on a One Way Loop which means that the next scheduled ride always comes from the Town Center and not from the Turn-Around Point of the Bus and pass on the same road where I was picked up! All the Bus Stops have the scheduled time of arrival posted on a pole adjacent to the Shaded Bus Stop. I have observed that the Bus arrival on the Bus Stop near the house where I stayed was always prompt and on the dot. The Bus Stop near the house where I stayed is only 50 meters away!
Bus Schedule Posted On Bus StopsTypical Picture Of A City Bus In RotoruaPicture Inside The Bus
When I learned about the Bus Transport System in the area, there was no need to take the Taxi. However, the schedule of the Bus starts at 7:00 AM and ends at 6:00 PM. If you want a ride after 6:00 PM, take the Taxi by calling the number 07-348-1111 as you could hardly see any Taxi roaming around the streets/roads in Rotorua. Once you call the number and state your location where you can be picked-up, the Taxi will be there with you in few minutes!
(Note: It is advisable to buy a Sim Card for your Cellphone at the Auckland International Airport as soon as you arrive for the cost of NZ$ 39.00)
Change Of Schedule/Itinerary
Even if I have friends on Facebook who are presently living or residing in New Zealand, I did not send them any PM or give them a hint that I need some help or need answers from queries I would like to ask from them. I just patiently read the instructions stated on the Souvenir Program of the Tarawera 100 Ultramarathon Race and then use the Google/Google Maps to get answers from concerns and queries where I need some answers.
My stay in New Zealand was focused in joining and finishing the race where after the race, I would go back to Auckland and board my flight back to Manila. Just simple as that! However, a sudden change has occurred in my schedule.
A PMA Cavalier (PMA Alumni Class ’81 and former Officer of the Philippine Navy) whom I had the opportunity to work with during my assignment in the Philippine Military Academy as a Tactical Officer and member of the General Staff of the Headquarters PMA as the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence and Security, sent me a message and welcome greetings for arriving in New Zealand safely. After an exchange of messages on Facebook, I called him using my cellphone. I found out that he is now residing in Wellington with his family and he is inviting me to visit their place before going back to Manila if there is a way that I can squeeze his invitation in my schedule. I said, Yes, why not?
With My Host In Wellington, NZ, Captain Virgilio Velasco, Philippine Navy (Retired), PMA Class ’81
Looking at my schedule that if I can finish the race before midnight of Saturday, I would take the first trip by bus on Sunday for a 7-hour bus ride to Wellington to rest and at the same time enjoy the view along the route, have a brief tour of the city immediately after arrival, stay overnight in their house, then have another bus ride back directly to Auckland on Monday and then depart for Manila on the morning of Tuesday. It was a hectic schedule that played in my mind but it is doable. However, my friend has a better suggestion for my schedule. The bus ride from Rotorua to Wellington was fine as I will be seeing the sea, the different city centers and landscape of the North Island of New Zealand while I was resting in the bus and have a chance to have some picture-taking during the brief stops in the Bus Stations along the way. Upon our arrival in Wellington, my friend would bring me to their house and have a home dinner with his family and then Rest Overnight. He suggested that I would take the last Jetstar Flight from Wellington to Auckland on the following day, Monday so that I he can bring me to a city tour the whole day before my departure. The schedule was perfect! He advised me to simply book my trip On Line through the websites of the Bus Company and Jetstar. He even generously gave the details of his Credit/Debit Card for me to use for this purpose. Of course, I declined since I have an e-card prepared for this trip.
Prominent Mountain On The Road To WellingtonBus Stop For LunchKiwi Burger, So Far, The Best Burger I’ve TastedLast Bus Stop @ Wharepaku Before Wellington
So, in a matter of few minutes after our conversation, I was able to book for my bus ride to Wellington and Jetstar Flight back to Auckland. My excitement to finish the race became secondary objective and my trip to Wellington became the primary objective of my remaining stay in New Zealand.
Little did I realize that this change of schedule will greatly affect or have an impact on my performance during the race.
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