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    Beerboy/Teng

    I think it would be proper to introduce myself and overcome my shyness (o di ba koya Jan?).

    Like our fearless leader, I am an adventure rider and have ridden throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao on my motorcycles. Many times the adventure begins when the road ends and that's when recording GPS tracks become fun.

    I have used GPS extensively in my previous work (partly GIS oriented) and have used crappy maps (expensive ones at that) in the past and I thank the high heavens for roadguide.ph, its conspirators and its contributors.

    Cheers!

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    hi sir,
    cheers.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Beerboy View Post
      I think it would be proper to introduce myself and overcome my shyness (o di ba koya Jan?).

      Like our fearless leader, I am an adventure rider and have ridden throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao on my motorcycles. Many times the adventure begins when the road ends and that's when recording GPS tracks become fun.

      I have used GPS extensively in my previous work (partly GIS oriented) and have used crappy maps (expensive ones at that) in the past and I thank the high heavens for roadguide.ph, its conspirators and its contributors.

      Cheers!
      Hi Beerboy/Teng & welcome again to Roaguide!!! Hope to see more pics of those far-off places you've travelled to that we can only imagine about...

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        #4
        Originally posted by Beerboy View Post
        I think it would be proper to introduce myself and overcome my shyness (o di ba koya Jan?).

        Like our fearless leader, I am an adventure rider and have ridden throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao on my motorcycles. Many times the adventure begins when the road ends and that's when recording GPS tracks become fun.

        I have used GPS extensively in my previous work (partly GIS oriented) and have used crappy maps (expensive ones at that) in the past and I thank the high heavens for roadguide.ph, its conspirators and its contributors.

        Cheers!
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          #5
          Originally posted by Beerboy View Post
          I think it would be proper to introduce myself and overcome my shyness (o di ba koya Jan?).

          Like our fearless leader, I am an adventure rider and have ridden throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao on my motorcycles. Many times the adventure begins when the road ends and that's when recording GPS tracks become fun.

          I have used GPS extensively in my previous work (partly GIS oriented) and have used crappy maps (expensive ones at that) in the past and I thank the high heavens for roadguide.ph, its conspirators and its contributors.

          Cheers!
          Hi Beerboy,

          I guess you are a professional cartographer. Definitely we need the account of your experiences and journeys to be shared with us.

          Happy Roadguiding.
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            #6
            Originally posted by Beerboy View Post
            I think it would be proper to introduce myself and overcome my shyness (o di ba koya Jan?).

            Like our fearless leader, I am an adventure rider and have ridden throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao on my motorcycles. Many times the adventure begins when the road ends and that's when recording GPS tracks become fun.

            I have used GPS extensively in my previous work (partly GIS oriented) and have used crappy maps (expensive ones at that) in the past and I thank the high heavens for roadguide.ph, its conspirators and its contributors.

            Cheers!

            'yan si idol Beer boy, beer lover na..liver lover pa...hhmmm sounds like Robin P...

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              #7
              Thanks guys.

              @Roadguide: Sorry to disappoint you, I'm an IT entrepreneur who took advantage of the talents of cartographers and GIS experts. Hehe.

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                #8
                Beerboy.. cheers to you! Are you attending the EB? I hope so.. so that you can share your experiences with us.. also post some more pics on the picture thread... they are awesome!

                Originally posted by Beerboy View Post
                I think it would be proper to introduce myself and overcome my shyness (o di ba koya Jan?).

                Like our fearless leader, I am an adventure rider and have ridden throughout Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao on my motorcycles. Many times the adventure begins when the road ends and that's when recording GPS tracks become fun.

                I have used GPS extensively in my previous work (partly GIS oriented) and have used crappy maps (expensive ones at that) in the past and I thank the high heavens for roadguide.ph, its conspirators and its contributors.

                Cheers!

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                  #9
                  Thanks razorpells, glad you like the photos. I will try to catch up this Friday but have a family trip to Baguio on Saturday. Koya Jan has supplied me with some excuses but non has worked yet with the wife.

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