Mae Sot To Umphang Plus A Short Trip Into Burma

Captain_Slash

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Joined
Jun 28, 2011
Bikes
BMW 310GS Honda Wave 125 Honda MSX 125
The Route 1090, 1167

Total Distance 240 km
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Once I get a fair way out along the 1090 it quietens right down to a lovely twisty road with not too much traffic on it
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Plenty of these on todays ride
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Quite a few water crossings in total today
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Its been two years since I last rode down to Umphang but I dont remember seeing this building abondoned and in this state before
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The view from the scenic viewpoint
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I check in at the Umphang guest house at N16.00.229 E098.52.128 where I have always stayed when in Umphang
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The grounds, and as its now during the week I may possibly have the whole site to myself
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Parked right outside my accommodation
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My 200 Baht room, I was initially given a room with a tv in it for 300 Baht but that was soon changed for this one
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My own toilet /shower with hot water.
I remember my first few stays here from 2003 onwards when it was only cold water and 100 Baht a night, after a few years they put the hot showers in and upped the rate to 150 Baht.
That was very welcome as the water is freezing here
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Spotted in town, is it the number of bends in the road between here and Mae Sot or the mileage to somewhere?
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I have enough time to ride the 1167 to the Burmese border
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The border and the asphalt finishes at N16.07.144 E098.44.658
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Looking into Burma
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It looks like mass burning has taken place in Burma
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There is no one around so I ride on into Burma along this dirt track, I did this a few years ago on the Bm for a couple of km until I reached a small village.
A guy spoke good English there and said if I rode much further I would encounter an army checkpoint which I considered to be unwise so I then rode back
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Its been burnt in lots of places, I ride over the log bridge on the way in and through the bed of the stream on the way back
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I am about 1.5 km inside Burma now and its time to get a few photos and return
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I am just short of the village I was in before and can hear noise coming from there, as theres always the possibility the army are now in that village I now turn around and ride back
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The bumpy track on the way back
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Just before reaching the border I have to wait for this man to move over a bit
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Once back over the border I am only on the asphalt for a very short time then take a right at N16.07.031 E098.44.656 onto a new dirt track that has been made since I was last here
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It runs parallel with the border for a while
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Then it turns inland but I am running low on fuel and if it just goes to a dead end after a fair way I could have problems so decide to turn back
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Not the nicest sign to see, there are lots of these signs going off to the Burmese border side of the track
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Now to ride back to Umphang and get some fuel. I manage to find gasohol 91 at one fuel station, something that was not available here two years ago
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My usual eatery in Umphang at N16.01.089 E098.51.487
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The owners two friendly dogs soon come around when they smell the food
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Pork, fried garlic, fries and onions for 120 Baht

You can get the gdb file from my website here … http://www.captainslash.com
 
Have fun Colin, looks like there's a lots to explore around Umphang, you might be there for a while! - Yesterdays route


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