The Bicolano Penguin running blog is turning 2 years old
this month of November.
From roughly
10,000 pageviews on its first year, my blog’s count is fast approaching
40,000. A big big big thanks to those
who made this possible.
Similar to last year, we will be celebrating this milestone
with another anniversary run. Again, no
registration fees. No race bibs
even. It is by invitation only. Just the penguin and a bunch of running
buddies romancing the road in all its figurative sense. It will be a long distance group run.
Where and When? If
last year was held in the seaside Tiwi-Sangay Road (42 kms) connecting the province of Cam Sur and
Albay, this year it will be on a lakeside venue straddling same 2 provinces in Bicol. The 2nd Bicolano Penguin Anniversary Run
will be on the roads around Lake Bato.
It will start on the early bewitching morning hours of November 2, 2013 and
hopefully end by noontime same day.
Roads around Lake Bato |
With a surface area of 2,810 hectares, Lake Bato is the 7th
largest freshwater lake in the Philippines. It is located in the Rinconada district of Camarines Sur. It has extensive marshes and swamp
forests. Its surrounding flood plains in
the towns of Bato, Nabua and Libon host
fertile rice fields. The actual lake waters are home to many commercial fish
like tilapia, carp and catfish. A look
at the lake clearly shows the preponderance of fish cages. Not being deep, at only 10 meters as compared
to 360 meters for Lake Bulusan (in Sorsogon), the waters of Lake Bato are muddy and gray.
It is a big lake with only Laguna de Bay, Lake Lanao, Taal
Lake, Lake Mainit (in Surigao), Lake Naujan (in Mindoro) and Lake Buluan in (Maguindanao) being
bigger in our country. For quite some
time, ever since being hooked on long
distance runs, I have been curious about how long would it be to run around
this expansive tectonic lake. Thanks to
google maps, we could see that indeed there are roads that go around the lake
and it is these same roads that I reconnoitered
last Oct 5 together with fellow 83nean Allen Tolledo and Nabua elite
runner Mariano Basagre.
Here are pictures from the recon trip:
Lake Bato from Bato side |
Tilapia from Lake Bato |
Carp from Lake Bato |
Church by the lake in Malawag, Nabua |
Rice... |
...is king... |
...of the road. |
Lake viewdeck in Buga, Libon |
Lake Bato from the Libon side |
Transporting the pork |
Big M Resort along the Maharlika Highway in Bato. Target finish area |
For Php 40 entrance fee per head, we can cool off in Big M’s pool. |
How long in kms? It
is a total of 55 kilometeres to go around Lake Bato using these roads. The
odometer of our vehicle was at 13127 when we started in Bato and ended at 13182
when we came back after going around the lake.
Given that it is more than 42 kms, the 2nd BPAR has an ultra marathon distance.
The roads passed from the town of Bato to
Nabua and then back to several barangays of Bato across the lake. From the Bato barrios, we crossed the
provincial road boundary between Cam Sur and Albay to several barangays of the
municipality of Libon until we reached its town center. From downtown Libon, we went straight for the
road junction of Matacon in Polangui where we hit the Maharlika highway leading
us back to Bato where we started.
The concrete road terrain is mostly flat except for some
hilly portions between Bato and Libon. There are almost no shade from the
blazing Bicol sun come late morning. In
fact, the roads are used for sun-drying newly-harvested palay. This will be a hot run, in the literal sense.
Who? For the 2nd BPAR: Lake Bato Ultra, I have invited
running buddies from Manila (c/o Ernie Badong), Naga City (c/o Ric Lozano and
Allen Tolledo) and Rinconada (c/o Mariano Basagre). We look forward to 20 runners joining.
For the Lake Bato Ultra, we don’t expect scenic seaside
vistas like the ones we enjoyed at the Tiwi-Sangay Road. What we expect is a good old fashioned heat
training run longer than a full marathon. Our endurance will be
tested. The sun- baked concrete road
will be hard on our body. Our leg
muscles will tighten up like a piece of old rubber. Every time the foot hits the ground, the
quadriceps and calf muscles have to lengthen to absorb the shock of the impact,
and that adds up when we go for more than 50 kms. But it will be worth it and we will be fine because we will be running,
more like plodding, as a group.
One cohesive unit
helping each other romance every kilometer of the ultra. We don’t really notice
the pain. If one starts whining, someone is going to tell that one to shut
up. Running as a group will get our
creative juices flowing even more that running solo as we are able to bounce
ideas and small talk off our group members. With group running, we get our own personal cheering squad. Such is the camaraderie of long distance
group running.
13 comments:
Happy 2nd Anniversary BP! can't wait to run this. let's go!
Good Day Macky,
My longest run was at Caliraya 360 (34k) last Sept 15 with a time of more than 5 hrs. Last Sunday rupm my 7th half mary I clocked 3:17! I'll be in Nabua for the Undas celebration. Pwede po akong makaiba kaninyo?
Thanks.
Crispin Banares
Thanks Ernie.
Hi Crispin,
Thank you for your comment and interest in the Lake Bato Ultra. Taga-Nabua ika? Please email me at vmdelima@firstbalfour.com for more details.
Hello Macky,
My eMail can't push through.
Thank you.
crispinbanares@yahoo.com.ph
excited for this RUN!!!!
2nd time!
Bicolano Penguin, me and my running buddies here in Bicol "TREximo BuFFs" will join you on Nov.2 Lake Bato Ultra....c u mga padi 83nean runners....Happy 2nd Anni. Run padi !
Bicolano Penguin, we will join you together w/ my running buddies here in Naga Kevin, Royds, Belle, Shee, Jude nd Ric on Nov.2 Lake Bato Ultra....C u mga padi 83nean runners....Happy 2nd Anni. Run padi !
Thank you Kevin. As one of the pioneers of the BPAR, you are very welcome.
Wow Allen. "TREximo Buffs." The name sounds interesting. Garo mga bato kayo. hahaha. Tamang tama para sa Lake Bato Ultra. Thanks for the interest and thanks for recruiting a few more runners.
im in! running with tito Allen, kevin and the TREximo Buffs.,
Good one.. The TREximo Buffs are flexing their muscles. Let us see if you can keep up with your old titos around Lake Bato. hahahaha....Welcome Jon to our running.
My sincere apologies to my running buddies in Manila, Naga and Rinconada. I am unable to go home to Bicol for this long All Souls Day weekend. There are office works needed to be finished. As a result, the Lake Bato Ultra which we have scheduled for Nov 2 is postponed for a later date this November. I am sad with this development and I hope for your understanding.
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