The more that I got involved, the more that I realized that there are so much more to learn. When the MS-OLR Organizer decided that the final race will be on March 3, 2012. We have to start working back on the race schedules. Matnog race should not be later than Feb. 25 and Legaspi race should not be later than Feb. 18. Since we are not certain of the weather condition and that no race point is allowed to be cancelled, we have to give one week allowance as contingency to the First Race. Thus, Feb. 12 was tentatively set as the first race in Legaspi.
On Saturday morning, the birds were basketted with a final entries of 449 birds. On the same afternoon, the Organizer when to my house to discuss about the different scenario, since both of us felt that it is very unlikely that we could release the birds on Sunday. We have reviewed the different weather forecasting stations and made a lot of calculations. We predicted that the weather in Legaspi could improve in the later part of the morning, but the entire Camarines and Quezon provinces, which is the path of our feather athletes will remained under heavy rain and strong winds.
On Feb. 12 (SUNDAY), our fear turned to be a reality. Legaspi is raining hard in the morning. Thus, a decision was immediately made to hold over the birds. Metro Manila weather is overcast and started to rain in the afternoon.
On Feb. 13 (MONDAY), it is fair weather in Legaspi, but the weather in Metro Manila, together with the adjascent provinces remained not so good. As we foresee that the weather in Bicol region will turn bad again on Tuesday and continue to be bad for the next few days, a decision has to be made. We know that there is a risk in releasing the birds, but holding further will not do us any better. Go! The birds were finally liberated at exactly 7:00am. We are very excited when the first dropper was clocked at 11:13am. As of 1:56pm, 224 birds were clocked which represents 50%.
I have been an officer for 25 years in one of our country's most prestigeous Racing Pigeons Club, but helping manage the MS-OLR gives me some new challenges. Not only that we have to monitor the weather continuously, we also have to make a lot of calculations on the flying path.
Congratulations to all the participants who have clocked their birds today. I hope that we will continue to have good races in Matnog, Sorsogon and Allen, Samar.
Good luck to all! Cheers!!!
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
NO EASY AND THANKFUL JOBS
It was a Saturday morning (Jan.28) when I received a call from Joseph Yap. Are you busy today? No! Why? JY, I need some help on our Benzing system. OK, when are you coming? JY, right away! After about half an hour, our doorbell rung and I knew It's Joseph.
We discussed some of the problems that he had been experiencing. JY, should we consider subscribing to the program of Benzing for a regular updates? How much are they charging? JY, 6,000 EURO plus 1,000 EURO annually. Are you crazy? Where do we get the money?
With the help of my son, we were able to update all the gender and color of the surviving birds. It took us a few hours to finish it. JY, Whoooohhh! The participants should be very happy to see the gender and real color in tomorrows' training results.
Later on the same day, Joseph was in the MS-OLR to register the birds for the Ragay training. Some birds did not register and these were set aside. After all the registered birds were loaded to the transporter, he had to recheck what happened to the unregistered birds. Apparently, a few of them were not clocked in the earlier training. Thus, were not in the records when we did the updates. Though with no help from us, he was able to fix and register all the remaining birds.
Early Sunday morning (Jan. 29), I received a text from Joseph providing me with the Ragay informations on coordinates and distance. The birds were released at 6:45am and the weather was excellent. Thanks and Good Luck was my response to him.
At about past 10am, I received a call from him. His voice stuttering and seems in big panic. JY, More than 400 birds arrived already. Good! What's the problem? JY, because of the updates that we made last night, the Benzing Clock was not set at the RACING MODE. The loftmen were so happy to see the 1st group of almost 100 birds arriving, but were shocked when the clock is not registering the arrival of the birds. Never mind, nothing is perfect was the only consoling words that I could give him at that time.
As part of the Organizing Team, I was also dissapointed. However, Joseph is only one man doing everythings by himself. If only, there are other supporters around. This simple error might have been avoided. Looking on the brighter side, this thing happened at a time when crucial races are fast approaching. Therefore, I believe this is one lesson learned. Even the loftmen are now taught to be on the watch at all time.
Good Luck to all participants and enjoy our main event on March 3, 2012. We will be having a Roasted Calf in a fiesta atmosphere. Join and let's all have FUN!
We discussed some of the problems that he had been experiencing. JY, should we consider subscribing to the program of Benzing for a regular updates? How much are they charging? JY, 6,000 EURO plus 1,000 EURO annually. Are you crazy? Where do we get the money?
With the help of my son, we were able to update all the gender and color of the surviving birds. It took us a few hours to finish it. JY, Whoooohhh! The participants should be very happy to see the gender and real color in tomorrows' training results.
Later on the same day, Joseph was in the MS-OLR to register the birds for the Ragay training. Some birds did not register and these were set aside. After all the registered birds were loaded to the transporter, he had to recheck what happened to the unregistered birds. Apparently, a few of them were not clocked in the earlier training. Thus, were not in the records when we did the updates. Though with no help from us, he was able to fix and register all the remaining birds.
Early Sunday morning (Jan. 29), I received a text from Joseph providing me with the Ragay informations on coordinates and distance. The birds were released at 6:45am and the weather was excellent. Thanks and Good Luck was my response to him.
At about past 10am, I received a call from him. His voice stuttering and seems in big panic. JY, More than 400 birds arrived already. Good! What's the problem? JY, because of the updates that we made last night, the Benzing Clock was not set at the RACING MODE. The loftmen were so happy to see the 1st group of almost 100 birds arriving, but were shocked when the clock is not registering the arrival of the birds. Never mind, nothing is perfect was the only consoling words that I could give him at that time.
As part of the Organizing Team, I was also dissapointed. However, Joseph is only one man doing everythings by himself. If only, there are other supporters around. This simple error might have been avoided. Looking on the brighter side, this thing happened at a time when crucial races are fast approaching. Therefore, I believe this is one lesson learned. Even the loftmen are now taught to be on the watch at all time.
Good Luck to all participants and enjoy our main event on March 3, 2012. We will be having a Roasted Calf in a fiesta atmosphere. Join and let's all have FUN!
CHALLENGE OF AN OLR ORGANIZER
If only, there is a way for me to turn back the time, I would not have offered my assistance to organize the Mount-Sea Oneloft. I probably might have saved the Organizer from spending so much money and time from a seemingly un-ending problems.
We have witnessed how a young energetic person in the name of Joseph Yap worked very hard to fulfill a dream of having a successful oneloft race in the Philippines. After seeing his persistency, despite of a failure in the so called Labrador OLR, he seemed more challenged in standing up after the bad fall. With a sympathetic feeling, I have commited myself to assist him in the best that I could. Mount-Sea was offered to him as a new venue and many more people have finally agreed to help in different ways.
So far, The MS-OLR is running on its third year. We could conclude that it was successful, as it is the first time that OLR in the Philippines was able to hold this long. But all of these success comes with a price. His family and business were both affected because of the time that he is spending to tender the MS-OLR.
We are supporting him without having any personal benefits. These are done voluntarily to give him all the moral, physical and financial supports to let the whole world racing pigeon hobbyists know that the Philippines could also runs an OLR professionally and successfully.
MS-OLR will have it's final event on March 3, 2012. We are very confident that more fanciers will join and more participants is expected in the coming year. The biggest challenge right now is
how the Organizer could continue to improve the operations without sacrificing too much.
We have witnessed how a young energetic person in the name of Joseph Yap worked very hard to fulfill a dream of having a successful oneloft race in the Philippines. After seeing his persistency, despite of a failure in the so called Labrador OLR, he seemed more challenged in standing up after the bad fall. With a sympathetic feeling, I have commited myself to assist him in the best that I could. Mount-Sea was offered to him as a new venue and many more people have finally agreed to help in different ways.
So far, The MS-OLR is running on its third year. We could conclude that it was successful, as it is the first time that OLR in the Philippines was able to hold this long. But all of these success comes with a price. His family and business were both affected because of the time that he is spending to tender the MS-OLR.
We are supporting him without having any personal benefits. These are done voluntarily to give him all the moral, physical and financial supports to let the whole world racing pigeon hobbyists know that the Philippines could also runs an OLR professionally and successfully.
MS-OLR will have it's final event on March 3, 2012. We are very confident that more fanciers will join and more participants is expected in the coming year. The biggest challenge right now is
how the Organizer could continue to improve the operations without sacrificing too much.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
After so long, I finally have a chance to join the OLR Organizer again to Rosario, Cavite. We arrived the loft at about 8:00am. Joseph has called the loftmen and shared a simple breakfast from Jollibee with them. We then instructed the loftmen to prepare for the deworming process. While the loftmen were busy preparing, we took the opportunity to check on the loft extension and discuss what else to be done. A few minutes after past 8:30am, we have started giving the In & Out deworming capsules to 630 birds.
We were amazed to see so many different type of worms in the floor after 1-1/2 hrs. Pictures were taken so we can share it with the other fanciers. The birds were much much healthier compared to the same period last year. Two months from now, the road trainings will start and I hope that most of them would be able to make it to the last leg of Mt-Sea OLR 2011 series race.
We were amazed to see so many different type of worms in the floor after 1-1/2 hrs. Pictures were taken so we can share it with the other fanciers. The birds were much much healthier compared to the same period last year. Two months from now, the road trainings will start and I hope that most of them would be able to make it to the last leg of Mt-Sea OLR 2011 series race.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
UNENDING TASKS OF AN ORGANIZER
I am referring to Joseph Yap, the Organizer of Mount-Sea OLR. This morning, I travelled with him to Rosario, Cavite for a visit to the OLR. What I thought was a beautifully constructed loft last year turned out to be not good enough.
This year, four air ventilators were added to reduce the heat inside the loft during the summer months. Then, the landing board appeared too small and was eventually extended. Simultaneous with the constructions of an aviary for the pigeons to take a bath, a living quarter with a clean bath room was also provided for the comfort of the loftmen.
With the changes in the landing board, all the former super traps were replaced with a new one built by Douglas. The interior arrangement of the loft (as suggested by Jaime Chua) was likewise adjusted to make it easier for the loftmen to feed and give clean water to the birds everyday.
When the rainy season started late in July, the loft inside appeared too windy and cold for the birds. Thus, jalousy windows were installed to control the air flow. Temporary aviary was also installed to help the youngs settle in the loft.
In the first week of this month (DECEMBER). the technical team from Benzing inspected the loft and was astonished to see the MT-SEA OLR. "The loft and location are superb! It's one of the best that I have seen". Remarks of Mr. Reinhard Versell from Austria.
With the new e-clock introduced by Benzing and sponsored by Merchor De Asis. We have to make an ocular inspections to see how we can modify the trapping system for an eventual migration to electronic clocking. The first ever to be introduced in the Philippines. However, the Organizer has to be very careful not to frighten the birds as road trainings will start this week.
While at the site, we also discussed how to extend the loft to accomodate more birds next year. From our discussion, it seem that the MT-SEA OLR loft is just halfway finished. Thus, two thumbs up to JOSEPH YAP for his energy, passion and dedication.
Vicngo
I am referring to Joseph Yap, the Organizer of Mount-Sea OLR. This morning, I travelled with him to Rosario, Cavite for a visit to the OLR. What I thought was a beautifully constructed loft last year turned out to be not good enough.
This year, four air ventilators were added to reduce the heat inside the loft during the summer months. Then, the landing board appeared too small and was eventually extended. Simultaneous with the constructions of an aviary for the pigeons to take a bath, a living quarter with a clean bath room was also provided for the comfort of the loftmen.
With the changes in the landing board, all the former super traps were replaced with a new one built by Douglas. The interior arrangement of the loft (as suggested by Jaime Chua) was likewise adjusted to make it easier for the loftmen to feed and give clean water to the birds everyday.
When the rainy season started late in July, the loft inside appeared too windy and cold for the birds. Thus, jalousy windows were installed to control the air flow. Temporary aviary was also installed to help the youngs settle in the loft.
In the first week of this month (DECEMBER). the technical team from Benzing inspected the loft and was astonished to see the MT-SEA OLR. "The loft and location are superb! It's one of the best that I have seen". Remarks of Mr. Reinhard Versell from Austria.
With the new e-clock introduced by Benzing and sponsored by Merchor De Asis. We have to make an ocular inspections to see how we can modify the trapping system for an eventual migration to electronic clocking. The first ever to be introduced in the Philippines. However, the Organizer has to be very careful not to frighten the birds as road trainings will start this week.
While at the site, we also discussed how to extend the loft to accomodate more birds next year. From our discussion, it seem that the MT-SEA OLR loft is just halfway finished. Thus, two thumbs up to JOSEPH YAP for his energy, passion and dedication.
Vicngo
Monday, September 27, 2010
READY FOR ROAD TRAININGS
My two sons have their HP team building outing at Mount Sea Resort last Friday to Saturday. I have volunteered to fetch them last Saturday, since I want to visit the loft at the same time. It was a very pleasant visit, especially seeing the OLR birds in good conditions. My congratulations to Manny Dela Cruz (loft supervisor) for the nice job! This was a big contrast to the sight during the month of May, when most of the birds were sicked.
I would also like to congratulate Aaron for the nice video. The birds were like dancing in the air. As I watch the video, It seems that their formations looks more like a tornado or fireworks.
I would also like to congratulate Aaron for the nice video. The birds were like dancing in the air. As I watch the video, It seems that their formations looks more like a tornado or fireworks.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
TOTAL ENTRIES AS OF MAY 31, 2010
Mount Sea OneLoft has received a total of 565 birds from 103 participants. There are many slots still under reserved. Thus, I personally believe that the capacity of the loft will be filled to its maximum.
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