Showing posts with label Greenwoods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenwoods. Show all posts

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Preparing for Tagaytay ride - riding up Antenna in San Carlos using a road bike

Wheels of Happiness

Rizal Philippines
October 19, 2017

Gerry Cataps told me that the group will ride up Tagaytay, this time via Sta Rosa.  Wow that is going to be  tough.  A lot tougher than via Aguinaldo or Greenwoods

And so to prepare mentally for that ride, I rode up Antenna using the Bianchi with 39 x 32 gears.  That is about .37 gear inches. Today, I rode up with the Fuji carbon bike with 34 x 23 gears.  It should have been 25 sprocket but woes of woes,  the bike wont shift to 25.  It was a little bit tough because the ratio was .39.  But I managed to do this twice.

I hope I am ready for that ride this Sunday.  I lack mileage though

Sunday, November 11, 2012

A unique restaurant set up by Grasya at Greenwoods Cavite

Biking and health


 We left Tagaytay at about 1130 and we had hoped we could eat lunch at Bikerspoint along Greenwoods in Silang.  We were in Silang at about 1200 noon and were at Greenwoods at about 1230.  We nearly missed  this little restaurant of Grace:   Kainan ni Grasya.  Well her tarp was small and eatery facade was recessed and could not be noticed.  The fruit stands were more visible.

Her eatery stands on top of free flowing creek and her food are excellent and priced reasonably.  It is fantastic.  She said she has a rank of chef and studied culinary arts.

Should be called Creekside Kainan, or Kusina sa Creekside?

She is now moving into catering and events. 

Her restaurant, if you are coming from GMA is some 300 meters from the GMA Greenwoods intersection and about 500 meters away before Greenwoods.

You can contact her at +639193352527 if you would ride to Cavite/Tagaytay and would want some food prepared before hand?

 x                               Grace took the picture of the dynamic trio


 x                              I hope the free flowing creek is visible at the bamboo slats


 x                              The creek and the culvert are visible from here


                                   Great lunch for hungry bikers