My first wet night run with the Ungo runners

Runners of the night!

CebuRunning.com's Friday night run took us from the Sunstar office in P. del Rosario St. all the way to IT Park.

Ungo are night monsters in Philippine folklore that devours people in their sleep or ambushes them in some dark corner to have them as a meal. Every Friday night at 2200H, a different kind of night denizens prowl the streets of Cebu not for human flesh, but to have a fit and fun run with local runners.

Max Limpag and his wife, both of CebuRunning.com, have been organizing these Friday runs, now on its fifth week. What started out as a couple running has, as of last night, attracted around 22 Cebuanos including me. My intent was to document this for a future post and possibly a future work on running in the country and then run while at it. Bad advice (read this complementary post at my photo portfolio blog)!

Starting at the Sun Star office, where Max works, the route took us to Osmeña Boulevard, to Escario St. then a right detour at Gorordo Ave., turned left at JY Square then Salinas Drive and ended at Ayala IT Park (click on the route map above).

What made this memorable for my first night run was that it rained! Despite the el niño weather phenomenon, it was a wet and cool evening which was welcome considering that it was a bit tiring for one who just started.

Though short, around 6KM, it was good meeting new like minded people who run for fitness and camaraderie. I will definitely be there next Friday.

Check the gallery of last night’s run while CebuRunning.com posted about this weekly run.

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Estan Cabigas is a multiawarded blogger, freelance photographer and a newbie runner based in Makati City, the Philippines. A true blue Cebuano, he makes stunning images and meaningful photo stories. He has writtten for CNN Go and his photograph published in the May 2010 issue of the National Geographic Magazine.

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