Saturday, April 12, 2008

Cambodia Dirt Bike Trip

Spent my last week in Southeast Asia dirt biking through rural Cambodia. Rode an ancient road from Angkor Wat through the old kingdom and past many other important temples lost in the jungle! We had to blow by the ticket booth checkpoint to get on the road at it's start in the Angkor Archeological Park. Was an amazing experience that included, ancient Angkor bridges and ruins, me dropping my bike a few times, dodging landmines, sleeping in hammocks under the village chiefs house in the rain, and much much more!

I am back in San Diego now, so ask me to show you pictures!!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Cambodia!

Went for a week to Cambodia! Was amazing, saw the Angkor Temples and went to the city of Battambong for a few days by boat. Cambodia is really cool and just starting to be on the tourist map so still very untouched. They also have almost no pavement so getting around is an adventure!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Chiang Mai scooter trip

Went to Chiang Mai yesterday afternoon with the intention of fixing my visa which was unnecessarily shortened after my hour long Lao trip the other weekend. We drove my Honda Dream 125 which is basically a scooter but is really a good bike. I am really starting to like it as it is very versatile and can go from Pai to Chiang Mai (134km) on 1 tank of gas which is about 1gallon.

Had a blast in Chiang Mai as usual and got up early to fix my visa at the consulate. Apparently I needed to go to the Thai Immigration office instead, I used the opportunity to get extra pages added to my passport because there were only 2 pages left. I also got the necessary paperwork to get a Thai Driver's license which will be totally sweet as a souvenir. I decided to not bother with the visa since that took half the day anyways and I will be leaving the country to go to Cambodia soon so when I get back from there I will have enough days and it will be fine.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Off Road Scooters

Jeff and I decided to take a morning scooter ride with no destination. I looked at our bikes and realized they had relatively knobby tires and said we should find a nice dirt road to check out. So off we went towards the Chinese Village, past the Chinese Village and up into the hills. We found an awesome dirt track that led up out of the valley and onto a ridge. The scooters here actually are really versatile and the locals drive them everywhere, so why not us! We ended up going up the road for about 30 minutes until we got to a part that was so steep Jeff's bike was floored and he still had to help walk it up the dirt grade. We paused there and hiked around worried that getting down from there would be a challenge. Getting up there was tons of fun, fortunately getting down proved to be easier than we thought and next time we will go up that road even further. Once we were up at the top we saw a couple of ponds or lakes that we had never known about, so the next step was to find those once we got down. We found a great pond surrounded by cows and fisherman, a really nice spot we intend to return to often.

Fluid


Fluid
Originally uploaded by Andy & Laurie's Photo Extravaganza
Saturday a bunch of us went to yoga for abt 2 hours and then played in the pool there at a place called 'Fluid'. They have a pool and gym and massages/yoga. Turns out trying to juggle 2 frisbees and 2 soccer balls between 3 people is harder than you would think.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Chiang Rai Loop

We just got back from an amazing 600km motorcycle journey around northern Thailand all the way up to the borders of Burma and Laos an area known as the Golden Triangle. We rented 4 Honda Phantoms and 7 of us headed out from Chiang Mai on Friday morning until Sunday night. It was an amazing trip and we rode some fabulous roads through small villages and twisty mountain passes. See here for the basic route we followed: http://www.gt-rider.com/loops_files/chrailoop.jpg. We added a bunch to the north east to go to the Laos border for a visa run. 3 of us ended up going into Laos for a few hours and having a Beer Lao and returning. One of us extended our visa by 4 days, the other a week and I managed to shorten mine by 3 weeks! Oops. If you leave and come back you get 30 days, where as before I left I was on my 90 day Type 'O' visa. So I guess I will have to do another border run before March 16th. Oh well there are a bunch of us that all need to go around then so it should be fun.

One night on the trip we were searching for hot springs up in the mountains and ended up in a National Park on some dirt road in the middle of no where, it ended up working out great, we managed to arrange to stay up there in a camp and had a great time and awoke in a beautiful orange grove with luke warm springs and ponds surrounding us. At night hiked up the spring to see if it got hotter at the source and found a pool surrounded by glow worms, I had never heard of them before but they are like lightning bugs without wings. They looked so neat as the moved slowly around us in the dark, like a night sky on the ground all around us.

In this picture we stopped to regroup and look at the map and were attacked by hill tribe ladies hawking all kinds of handicrafts. Most sales people in Thailand are not very pushy, but these women were not interested in taking no for an answer while putting bracelets and necklaces on us whether we wanted or not. It was quite a sight and we ended up with a few trinkets in the end.

Caving

A couple of weekends ago we went to a really cool and huge cave about an hour outside Pai. I uploaded a few pictures but was going to write a big blog entry about it and never did. So a short blog entry is better than nothing! The caves were really huge and the coolest thing was a little river that goes through the biggest part of the cave has bamboo rafts that go down it and for a few baht you can ride on them. We also toured all over the insides of the caverns for a few hours, they were really spectacular.