(written by Dave) We are still in Kanchanaburi – that was the plan. Getting out of here is a big question. We spent a good part of the day today trying to get reliable information about our possible routes north from here. Most locals, though they can watch the Thai language news, have no more … Continue reading Marooned in Kanchanaburi
Month: October 2011
Educational day in Kanchanaburi
(written by Dave) We had a very interesting day here in Kanchanaburi. I'll admit being a bit jaded by the tourism created here by the River Kwai movie and subsequent commercialism, and to that end was somewhat sceptical about some of the sights before we saw them. We started the day at the Thailand-Burma Railway … Continue reading Educational day in Kanchanaburi
Rice fields and Wats to Kanchanaburi (89/8279 ks)
(written by Dave) We survived the night in the not-too-flash Numsin hotel. It was pretty quiet and we slept well. Not much was open on Sunday morning so we were off to 7-11 for brekkie again. And what luck, today there was Thai doughnut cart just in front. Thai doughnuts are fresh cut dough crosses cooked to … Continue reading Rice fields and Wats to Kanchanaburi (89/8279 ks)
Factory outlets and freeway Thai style – Hua Hin to Ratchaburi (115/8181 ks)
(written by Nancy) I couldn't convince Dave to stay a few more days at Chris's condo in Hua Hin so this morning we had to leave our luxurious digs and hit the road. I could have easily stayed several more days – we barely scratched the list of things to do in the area but … Continue reading Factory outlets and freeway Thai style – Hua Hin to Ratchaburi (115/8181 ks)
Six months on the road
(written by Dave) Note/warning: today's post has a massive review slideshow – this post will probably be best read/viewed at the website, rather than in email. I'm sure that the email will truncate the photos at some point. Today marks six months since the start of our trip. When we look back at some of … Continue reading Six months on the road
Flood delay in Hua Hin
(written by Dave) First a comment about the flood delay. For any readers following Thailand news, you may know that there is quite a bit of flooding being reported. We've been in Thailand for more than two weeks and have seen a fair amount of rain, but have not seen any flooding. We've been following … Continue reading Flood delay in Hua Hin
Things that make you go huh, at Tesco
(written by Dave) Today we went to Tesco – for those not familiar with Tesco, it is a large UK grocery store change that has invaded Asia. We actually like Tesco because it is big and that means it will have a few of the things that we are used to seeing in grocery stores. Familiarity … Continue reading Things that make you go huh, at Tesco
Highway 4 tailwinds blow us to Hua Hin (105/8866 ks)
(written by Nancy) We were up early and had the bikes packed up by 7am so that we could have breakfast at the hotel as soon as they opened the restaurant. Breakfast was okay, the usual fried egg and toast with weird hotdog and ham slice standing in for sausage and bacon. We did meet … Continue reading Highway 4 tailwinds blow us to Hua Hin (105/8866 ks)
Highway 4 ramble to Prachuap Khiri Khan (83/7961 ks)
(written by Dave) We survived the night in our rough hotel. I slept completely through the night. Nancy was up on ant/bag patrol several times. We didn't linger this morning, it was pretty much close the three open bags, get them downstairs and move out. There were several guys heading home from the karaoke/snooker joint … Continue reading Highway 4 ramble to Prachuap Khiri Khan (83/7961 ks)
Temple ramble – Chumphon to Bang Saphan (107/7878 ks)
(written by Dave) The weather forecast called for 70% chance of showers but we got up early, ever the optimists, and discovered only light clouds and even some blue sky. Woohoo. We had brekkie in the room and were rolling from the hotel at 7:30. The route out of town was easy, we had a slight … Continue reading Temple ramble – Chumphon to Bang Saphan (107/7878 ks)