Posted on September 29, 2012 by Edmund Vong
Report by Jon Wong
Night Skate Captain
More than 70 skating enthusiasts turned up for our latest night skate, from Bishan Park 2 to the scenic Woodlands WaterFront located at the northern tip of Singapore.
With the spirit of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the air, we had a Pre-night skate celebration, with free Moon Cakes and beverages were made available for the participants to taste while they mingle at the rink. Some participants even 'decorated' themselves with neon lights and light sticks, adding on to the Mid-Autumn mood.
We started from Bishan Park and headed towards Ang Mo Kio MRT station, skating under the MRT track, which has been converted into space for recreational activities with a running track. It didn't take us long to reach Nanyang Polytechnic and Yio Chu Kang MRT station. More skaters joined us as we passed by the stations.
The 18km journey posed challenges for our entourage, mainly along the narrow pathways along Lentor, though it became much easier to skate when we arrived at the park connector network along Khatib.
This route links up some of the north-south MRT train stations from Khatib to Admiralty. The entire connector is paved and well lit and very condusive to skate on. It is also straightforward and easy to identify the connector with clear signages and markings.
We made a turn before Woodlands station and headed in the direction towards Republic Polytechnic. The WaterFront was just metres away, and it didn't take us long to reach our destination.
With an array of recreational facilities, the WaterFront proved to be a popular night spot, beaming with people even at the late hour. People were walking around with lanterns everywhere, creating a beautiful scenery of lights.
Many of the participants were blown away by the breathtaking night scenery of Johor Bahru. For some, it was their first visit, and they didn't hesitate to capture the moments on their cameras.
Another great night skate completed, and be sure to join us in our Halloween Night Skate in October!
Credits
Safety Van
Gordon
Photo
Faussi
SAVs
Ong Chong Boon
Albert Ong
Cynthia Hong
Mike Tang
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Posted on August 25, 2012 by Edmund Vong
Report by Jon Wong
Night Skate Captain
Around 30 skating enthusiasts participated in our latest Night Skate. Themed after a popular folklore - Journey to the West, the story is about a monk who travelled a long journey to the west with his 3 disciples to attain enlightment.
We began our very own 17.5km journey from Vivocity and travelled on the outskirts of the island, along Telok Blangah Road and Pasir Panjang Road heading in the direction to West Coast Park. We passed by some of the new circle line MRT stations on our way and reached Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre - the biggest wholesale centre in Singapore eventually. Some skaters who could not make it in time to start off with us from Vivocity were wise to meet up with us from these MRT stations instead.
All the participants had one thing on their minds, which was to reach our pit stop quickly. And that spot is none other than the MacDonald's restaurant and cafe located inside West Coast Park. This fast food joint is perhaps the only place to find food and beverage in the park and very popular with park goers as it has a drive-thru too.
We made a turn again at Boon Lay Way and headed towards Chinese Garden MRT Station where we had a short break. There were only 2 MRT stations left to the end point and everyone was taking it easy and chilling out at Cheers convenient store located at the station.
Finally, our entourage completed the journey and arrived at Jurong Point at about 10:50pm. It took us about 3 hours to finished the journey and everyone were tired but satisfied at their achievement.
Credits
Safety Van
Gordon
Photo
Jon
SAVs
Freddie
Faussi
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Posted on July 28, 2012 by Edmund Vong
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Posted on June 30, 2012 by Edmund Vong
Report by Jon Wong
Night Skate Captain
Our new retail outlet at Blk 338 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 was the starting point for our latest night skate in June. This new outlet, about 1 month into operation, serves to provide products and services for Ang Mo Kio and Bishan Park, which has seen an increase in people doing inline skating since its major makeover.
The outlet features a wide array of skates and apparels. The smooth parque floor finishing and wide space provided consumers the chance to try out their skates.
Themed as the 'Mystery Night Skate', the night skate route was kept a mystery until moments prior to departure. We were to travel to the Esplanade via the Kallang Park Connector.
This route saw us crossing a total of 4 overhead bridges, but it was nothing that the turnout of more than 50 skating enthusiasts could not handle. It proved to be a challenge for some first-timers, but they were in safe hands under the watchful eyes of the skate marshals.
We had to be extra cautious as some areas were wet from showers earlier during the day. Besides crossing over bridges, we skated through underpasses too, as in under the Central Expressway, with a height limit of only 1.8 metres.
It did not take us long to reach Kallang MRT Station. We transited into Kampong Bugis and reached Crawford Street after crossing over Kallang River.
After an exhilerating ride down Republic Ave, we continued past Nicoll Highway and headed towards the Singapore Flyer for our much deserved break. The place was buzzling with tourists and crew preparing for the National Day Parade which will take place at the floating platform nearby on August 8.
We crossed under the Helix bridge and continued along Raffles Avenue. We turned into The Esplanade at the Formula 1 track next to the floating platform seating gallery and skated along the riverside. We had to slow down and travelled carefully among the buzz as the area was packed with audiences watching a live band performance.
We finally arrived at our destination - The Cenotaph Memorial located at Esplanade Memorial Park, after crossing under the Esplanade Drive Bridge. It was a great experience for participants completing the Night Skate for the first time.
Credits
Safety Van
Moon Ji Wook
Photo
Mike
Cynthia
SAVs
Mike
Steven
Cynthia
Merv
Chong Boon
Albert
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Posted on May 26, 2012 by Edmund Vong
Report by Jon Wong
Night Skate Captain
It is amazing how much hype an action movie can generate, best example being the latest blockbuster to hit the screen, Marvel's The Avengers, with a dynamic cast featuring Robert Downey Junior, Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson.
Our latest night skate was themed after the movie - Marvel's The Avengers. We had more than 40 skaters coming to support the event. Though there was a downpour earlier in the day, but it did not dampen our moods for the skate.
Some of the participants made great efforts to come in Character Captain America, Black Widow and Thor. Amongst them were Ms Janet Tan and Mr Jack.
Janet dressed up as the black widow, complete with the outfit and even a leather holster strap with a dummy pistol on her thigh. Mr Jack, a first-timer at our night skate, made his outfit and mask and the iconic star shield.
Passerbys grabbed the chance to snap pictures of our masquerade group while onlookers looked on with glee.
We started off from Jurong East MRT Station and headed into Commonwealth Ave West, towards Clementi. It did not take us long to reach Clementi Mall, where we had our first break at MacDonald's Restaurant.
Thereafter, we continued along the route and turned into Clementi Road at the Singapore Polytechnic junction. we were aiming to hit the Ulu Pandan Park Connector, which features a nice long and smooth path along the canal for crusing effortlessly, although the steep slopes at the start and end proved to be a challenge for some.
Soon after passing by Buona Vista MRT Station, we made our way up Holland Avenue, which featured a steep uphill climb. We turned into Taman Warna, and that was when the series of uphills and downhills began. Some of the slopes were pretty steep.
We transited into Holland Road, passing by the Botanical Gardens and The British Council until we reached Tanglin Mall. From then on, it was a straigtforward route heading towards Wheelock Place and Orchard ION.
The Cathay Cineplex was within our sights as we passed by Somerset MRT Station and Orchard Central Mall. Upon reaching the outside of the cineplex, we commenced the voting for the participants who dressed up for the event. 4 participants were shortlisted, and the results were decided by the clapping from the rest of the crowd.
In the end, it was Miss Janet Tan, in her rendition of the Black Widow, who garnered the loudest claps and emerged as the winner of the evening. She walked away with a limited movie edition Iron Man Bobblehead figurine. As for the rest, they had great fun dressing up as their favourite Avengers characters, especially so for Mr Louise from overseas, in his maiden attempt at the night skate and dressed up as Thor.
Credits
Safety Van
Gordon
Photo
Jon
Faussi
SAVs
Chun Yang
Eric Tan
Chong Boon
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Posted on April 28, 2012 by Edmund Vong
Report by Jon Wong
Night Skate Captain
Around 30 avid skaters completed the gruelling Endurance Night Skate with us on a warm Saturday night on the 28th of April, covering a distance of more than 16km. This route took us from Bishan Park to The Night Safari, via the winding paths of Old Upper Thomson Road, Sembawang Road and the uphills and downhills of Mandai Ave.
Our entourage set off at 8pm, transiting from Bishan Park 2 to Park 1, which has since finished renovation works and opened to the public. Skating here was easy, as the surfaces were nice and smooth after the revamp.
It did not take us long to reach Upper Thomson Road, and we embarked onto the path of Old Upper Thomson Road. This road, famous for its habitants of monkeys and long winding paths with various gradients, proved to be a challenge already as we stride along.
We had our first short break along Casuarina Road, where the famous Casuarina Curry Restaurant resides before embarking on the journey again. Besides dealing with the uneven road surfaces, we also had to be careful of the cars passing by.
The most hazardous portion was at the end of the route, with a long downhill slope leading right to the exit onto the main road. Thankfully, everyone managed to tackle this slope safely with the help of the Marshals and fellow skaters alike.
We continued along Upper Thomson Road, crossing under Upper Thomson Flyover and reached our second rest point at Thong Bee Road soon after. There is a famous coffee shop and dining joint there for the participants to recharge with food and drinks. This was to be the final resting point as there were none available from here on.
After the break, we made our way along Sembawang Road, bypassing Nee Soon Military Camp. This part of the route is a gradual uphill climb, with a slight downhill ride at the end, bring us onto Mandai Park Connector along Mandai Ave.
Mandai Park Connector proved to be make skating a breeze with its nicely paved concrete paths. However, the challenges came in the form of long uphill climbs and downhill rides, which demanded absolute control. Some areas were littered with twigs and branches too, results from the downpour earlier on during the day.
This part of the journey covered almost 60% of the entire route, and the participants had to sweat and toil to reach the entrance of the Singapore Zoological Gardens eventually. That alone proved to be satisfaction enough, as they posed for pictures with the colourful signboards.
The final phase of the journey was to travel from the main entrance into Night Safari, and this is the tougest of the entire route which really put our leg muscles to the test. Right from the start, the uphill climb begins, and it gets steeper further into the journey. After all the gruelling skating from earlier on, this final stretch really seemed tough for most of the participants and it took everyone quite a while to reach the destination.
By the time we arrive, everyone were drenched in their perspiration and obviously exhuasted. By there were no complains, as they are proud that they had completed the entire journey. The sweet memories will linger in their minds for time to come, and some even grabbed the opportunity to pose for pictures with the artifacts from the Night Safari as momentos, while awating for the bus to pick us up.
Another successful night skate, thanks to the fine weather and everyone's efforts!
Credits
Safety Car
Xavier
Photo
David
SAVs
Chong Boon
Justine
Mike
Chun Yang
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Posted on March 31, 2012 by Edmund Vong
Report by Jon Wong
Night Skate Captain
The recent night skate that was completed in March was a big fiasco, with a huge turn out of close to a hundred skaters, who joined us in this scenic route at the heart of Singapore, in town. There were familiar faces of our die hard fans, and also new faces from both local and oversees.
Some 30 spirited youth skaters from the National Technological University were present, and we also welcomed some European participants who were tourists here on holiday and were on classic roller skates!
As usual, we had some children amongst us. This time round, we welcomed Edgar and Iker who are brothers, on their maiden attempt at night skating. They were joined by their supportive parents, who jogged for the entire route to accompany their kids.
Some of our skaters took the opportunity to celebrate the birthday of one of their friends, Miss Janet, who is also our future SAV-to-be. It sure was overwhelming to hear so many people sing the birthday song for her.
We gathered outside ION and set off at 8pm sharp, much to the delight of the participants as we zigzagged through the evening street crowd. We were drawing a huge amount of attention in our big entourage.
It didn't take us long to reach Raffles Hotel, after crossing the underpass near Plaza Singapura. We continued to the War Memorial Park and headed to Esplanade via the Esplanade underpass. Soon after we travelled along the Theatres of the Bay and reached the Formula 1 track along the Marina Bay sitting gallery. We ended up at the Singapore Flyer for a short break to rest our legs and replenish our fluids.
Thereafter, we crossed over to the Helix Bridge which brought us across the waters into Marina Bay Sands area. We were in luck to witness the light up extravaganza, as decorative lights lit up the buildings and flora, forming a magnificent scenery. Beautifully litted kites flew in the air, and people were capturing the moments with their cameras and smart phones.
We continued our journey into Clifford Pier area and Merlion Park, where tourists gathered to witness our National Mascot having a colourful coat, all thanks to some special lighting effects.
We crossed over the Fullerton Bridge and transited into Boat Quay via the underpass at Esplanade Park. It didn't take us long to reach Clarke Quay and soon we were skating along the Singapore River towards Robertson Bridge, crossing under a few underpasses along the way. After the bridge, we were on the opposite bank and skated along the riverbank till Merbau Road, and UE Shopping Mall was within our sights.
We were nearing the end of the route and braced ourselves for the last burst of fire. We travelled along Clemenceau Ave and reached the Istana Park near Dhoby Ghaut. From there on, it was free and easy and everyone made their way back to ION shopping mall in their own pace.
Yet another rewarding Night Skate thanks to the wonderful evening weather.
One of the participants, Mr Chuan, even made a short video of the event. View the video at our Facebook page here.
Credits
Safety Van
Uncle Meng
Photography
David LIm
SAVs
Jing Yi
Hui Yi
Jia Yi
Ee Ping
Chong Boon
Justine
Chloe
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