I will be merging two of my blogs - kenjokenjo and kenshin163 - so I can keep as few blogs a possible. The first blog is where I posts things related to travel and sports activities (yep, I'm "sporty" as fuark), while the second blog is for stuff which don't fit the first blog and my other blog, which is a math blog in Wordpress. Hence, expect more random stuff here from now and onwards. To get the randomness started, here's a pic of a colorful broom.
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Sunday, April 13, 2014
SWIMBIKERUN.ph's Aquaman 2014
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I'm the clueless looking guy with blue goggles. I'm not a fan of my running pic either. I hate it when my hair gets parted in the middle without me knowing. LOL. Photo from SWIMBIKERUN.ph's fb page |
Here's how I fared:
Labels:
Aquaman,
aquathlon,
Running,
SWIMBIKERUN,
Swimming,
UP Diliman
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Ateneo Aquathlon 2014: Newbie Report
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Pic from the Ateneo Aquathlon fb page |
Labels:
aquathlon,
Ateneo Aquathlon,
Running,
Sports,
Swimming
Sunday, January 19, 2014
Ateneo Grade School Swimming Pool
- Fee: P40. Open to the public on weekends only, 9-11:30am, 1:30-4pm and 4-6:30pm
- 25m x 15 m, 3.5ft to 5ft. Unshaded. Separate communal showers for boys and girls. Cubicles for changing. Toilets have bidets. No lockers.
- Pull buoys, kick boards, goggles and other equipment are available for rent at P20 each.
- The pool is generally clean, except for fallen leaves from the mango three which stands on one side of the pool.
- Lifeguards on duty also offer swimming lessons.
- [Geez, I hope this doesn't sound racist.] Sometimes you may have to share the pool with Korean kids who would play around the pool. I tried switching lanes and make it appear that they're getting in the way, but they very rarely get the message. I might ask someone how to say "Please stay in one lane" politely in Korean.
Commuting details after the jump.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
The Ugly Side of Intramuros
Graffiti and [rabid?] unleashed dogs. This isn't some compound in a Manila suburb. This is Intramuros. |
[Unintentionaly] Gatecrashing on a Carlos Celdran Tour
Standing barely five feet tall, a stout man with receding hair and wearing unassuming clothes was staging what looked like an public repertoire. He would strut around the monument of Rizal with a pipe in hand, speaking in his oratorical voice, even shouting in several occasions. But this wasn't a play or a monologue - it was part of a tour of Intramuros by Carlos Celdran. I have known him as Manila's quintessential tour guide and as an activist for gay rights, the RH Law, among other causes. We were just walking around Fort Santiago, marveling albeit cluelessly at the ruins around us. To see him on one of his tours was an unexpected opportunity I thought we shouldn't miss.
Labels:
Fort Santiago,
Intramuros,
Manila
Location:
Intramuros, Manila, Philippines
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Sony Waterproof Walkman Review
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Photo courtesy of the Sony Store website. |
Friday, November 22, 2013
The Anatomy of Poor Swimming Form
I've long wanted to take a video of myself swimming, but never actually did for fear of getting curious stares from people in a public pool. While I was taking formal swimming lessons I have constantly received nothing but encouraging comments from my swim instructor, specifically, that my stroke and kick were okay and that endurance is the only thing I need to work with. When the lessons ended I have relied on Youtube videos to supposedly improve my form and have always thought that I do exactly as the videos say. In short, I've always thought I was a good swimmer. Then during an out-of-town trip with schoolmates at a private resort in Laguna I finally had the opportunity to take a video of myself. The pool wasn't intended for laps, of course, but is was long enough for my purpose.
For the first time, I finally know how I exactly swim - just bad.
For the first time, I finally know how I exactly swim - just bad.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Second Semester Challenge
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Wisdom from 9gag. How profound. |
I want this semester to be different.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Video of Taal Volcano Dayhike
While rummaging through old files I found footage of our hike in Taal Volcano. I pieced the clips together using Youtube's Video Editor which I found to be useful and intuitive. Forgive the background music, Youtube only allows the use of stock audio; you might as well just turn the volume down.
There are 101 reasons why this video is awful and I don't know why I'm even posting it here. EDIT: Because it took me an hour to make the video, haha. There are no labels except the title, and I left all but one of the original clips untrimmed.
There are 101 reasons why this video is awful and I don't know why I'm even posting it here. EDIT: Because it took me an hour to make the video, haha. There are no labels except the title, and I left all but one of the original clips untrimmed.
Monday, November 4, 2013
How an Aquaphobic* Wimp Learned How to Swim
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Marikina Sports Complex - one of my favorite places for training. |
I never had the opportunity to learn how to swim as a child. As my trips to mountains (many of which have falls and rivers) and beaches became more frequent, I realized that my inability to swim is preventing me from enjoying my travels to the fullest. I was always that lone guy by the shore, splashing water and playing with the sand, afraid to go farther.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Youtube's Video Stabilization Feature
I just recently discovered a feature on Youtube that stabilizes shaky videos.
Below is the unedited video which was taken while on a bumpy tricycle ride:
Here's the edited video where I also applied the "auto-fix" feature which improves the color.
I didn't expect the outcome to be as crisp as the original one. For most of us who only have ordinary digicams mounted on our shaky hands - this feature should come very handy. Here's an explanation of the technical details behind the stabilization.
Below is the unedited video which was taken while on a bumpy tricycle ride:
Here's the edited video where I also applied the "auto-fix" feature which improves the color.
I didn't expect the outcome to be as crisp as the original one. For most of us who only have ordinary digicams mounted on our shaky hands - this feature should come very handy. Here's an explanation of the technical details behind the stabilization.
Friday, November 1, 2013
A Year into Mountaineering: Hits and Misses, Lessons and Stories - Draft
A beetle struggles on a blade of grass, the same way we struggle on the trail. A cloud-capped Bulusan Volcano stands on the background. |
Monday, October 28, 2013
Kibungan Circuit
The view that greeted us just a few meters from the jump off point. |
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Mt. Napulak Muddy and Rainy Dayhike
It was raining heavily the night before our climb. At the back of my mind I wondered what our plans would be if there's a typhoon - should we going back to Iloilo City and spend the rest of the day visiting churches and museums? Thankfully, however, the rain subsided by morning. With a slight drizzle above our heads, we started hiking at around 6AM, wadding across muddy rice fields. Our guides assured us that the mountain slopes will not be as muddy.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Mt Isarog via Panicuason Trail
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View on the peak of Mt. Isarog. Mayon Volcano could have been visible, if not for the fog and clouds. Picture taken from Cecille Fulgar's Facebook album |
Labels:
Camarines Sur,
Isarog,
Mountains,
Overnight,
Panicuason
Monday, May 13, 2013
Cabo Beach, Burgos, Pangasinan
Cabo/Cabongaoan Beach is a perfect respite for those looking for an unspoiled DIY destination. I bet hardly anyone is familiar with the place - hidden in a remote fishing village in Pangasinan, it is at least 30 km from Alaminos, Pangasinan as the crow flies*! The sand is coarse and orange-ish, and the shoreline, I figure, is twice as long as that of Kwebang Lampas.
Labels:
Beach,
Pangasinan,
Snorkeling
Location:
Burgos, Philippines
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Kwebang Lampas, Pagbilao, Quezon
Kwebang Lampas in Pagbilao, Quezon is one of the beaches I wouldn't mind going back to over and over again. The trip is cheap, the water is clear and the sand is (almost) white. Besides, I had zero swimming skills when I first got there, and I wanted these "skills" to be tested. As luck had it, it was sunny during our entire stay even if PAGASA forecasted some "isolated rainshowers and thunderstorms".
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Kalinawan Cave and Daranak Falls
This trip was irresistible for one main reason - the estimated expenses was only P250. Besides, it was summer, I had nowhere to go and I was dying to take a dip somewhere.
Location:
Tanay, Philippines
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Beachbumming in Masasa, Tingloy, Batangas
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The shoreline of Masasa. A cave is visible at the far right. |
Location:
Tingloy, Philippines
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