Captain_Slash
Community Manager
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2011
- Bikes
- BMW 310GS Honda Wave 125 Honda MSX 125
Total distance 77 km
After a couple of weeks where the photos loaded in the correct order but for the past few days they seem to be uploading in reverse order again
Chicken Tikka Masala from T&T Indian food 200 Baht and very delicious and filling too
Twenty Baht for these very nice bread rolls
At the end of a track I guess is someones grave
Looking down from on high
Some real rocky terrain out here today
Riding back through the settlement and people here are so friendly as they are everywhere around this area with genuine warm smiles.
To think twenty years ago Pattaya, Koh Samui and later on Phuket were places I used to spend my holiday time, I wouldn't want to ever go near anywhere like that again.
It would be easier gathering sackfuls of rocking horse shit then finding these genuine smiles in those touristy shitholes
It can only be a dead end anyway so nothing lost here
For some reason this track is blocked
Another sack of rubbish for him
In another small settlement the rubbish man is collecting, he wanted my empty water bottle and sandwich wrapper which I gladly gave
More horsepower now
Their clean water supply
The Burmese teacher in charge here who spoke fluent English
Suddenly everyone wants to be in the photo
This lady was getting her water in buckets from a well
Up in the hills and workers are busy
Out through Ko Choy to explore more
After a couple of weeks where the photos loaded in the correct order but for the past few days they seem to be uploading in reverse order again
Chicken Tikka Masala from T&T Indian food 200 Baht and very delicious and filling too
Twenty Baht for these very nice bread rolls
At the end of a track I guess is someones grave
Looking down from on high
Some real rocky terrain out here today
Riding back through the settlement and people here are so friendly as they are everywhere around this area with genuine warm smiles.
To think twenty years ago Pattaya, Koh Samui and later on Phuket were places I used to spend my holiday time, I wouldn't want to ever go near anywhere like that again.
It would be easier gathering sackfuls of rocking horse shit then finding these genuine smiles in those touristy shitholes
It can only be a dead end anyway so nothing lost here
For some reason this track is blocked
Another sack of rubbish for him
In another small settlement the rubbish man is collecting, he wanted my empty water bottle and sandwich wrapper which I gladly gave
More horsepower now
Their clean water supply
The Burmese teacher in charge here who spoke fluent English
Suddenly everyone wants to be in the photo
This lady was getting her water in buckets from a well
Up in the hills and workers are busy
Out through Ko Choy to explore more