Laos Sekong Saravan river crossing
Time to get our feet wet…
Time to get our feet wet…
Funky Bamboo Bridge Crossing.. Don’t look down..
Six days riding mud and through or over rivers. Plus that funky Bridge. Southern Laos..
The plan:- A Bangkok Weekend Warrior has to work hard for his rides out of the Big Mango – AKA Bangkok. Friday 5:00 Wake up 5:20 on the KLX and heading the Hualumphong Station (Train leaves at 6:40) All smiles and bike booked on the train with a 3rd class ticket (No intention of riding the…
Another great weekend with Mike, Jack and the Thai team.. Well.. I almost didn’t go in to the first pic of this post.. Hight’s with nothing to stop me falling over the edge.. not my thing really. Some how talked in to it.. Amazed at how these guys can just walk out like nothing to worry about…
After doing the Sangkhlaburi to Umphang missing link ride. Our bikes were some what damaged with broken sub-frames as well as exhaust brackets and exhaust header. Time for KLX Sub-frame reinforcement and Exhaust repair. Mike and I met up and rode our broken bikes over to the shop. Mike with his KLX / Bamboo DNA bike and mine with…
It certainly was like the UN – Sangkhlaburi the Missing Link. American, Thai / Karen, Japanese, Russian and last but not least Aussie.. We met up with the Thai guys at a fabulous view point.. This guy was just sitting back relaxed watching the carry on… Off along the trails we go. It wasn’t long before it…
Up and Down the rock and rut slalom. Dropped bike in the river crossing, Mud, largest Asian Elephant I have every seen dragging logs, bringing us to a complete stop at the side of the trail. Locals starting to celebrate New Year..
Another fantastic weekend at Baan Ricky.. Lots of Credit to Alan, Harry for putting this together and Misha for keeping the times etc.. Last but not least Misha’s girlfriend Cat for putting on the food. The food was fantastic.. Arrived Baan Ricky with Mike.. A quick walk around to stretch the legs. Mike and I went for a…
Trucks getting on the ferry and Chiang Khong to cross over the Mekong to Laos