KLX in Thailand update #2
#11
RE: KLX in Thailand update #2
My hats off to you man, you and the klx know how to live off the beaten path. Mad props to ya for voluntering at the orphanage, makes you realize (yet again) how dam good we have it. Good luck with the rest of your journey.
#13
RE: KLX in Thailand update #2
Guys glad to see you are enjoying the reports. I love reading other peoples reports so thought I'd pay back a bit. here's another ride we not far from where i stay in Chiang mai Thailand. The below report was written for a Thai motorcycle sight that knows me so some of the comments may not make sense but hopefully you'll enjoy the photos if nothing else.
myself and my fellow muppet, took of from the south side of the samoeng loop up to doi pui on our klx300 and xr280 recently " upped" by ball from the motorcycle shop near the bridge.
the acsent began with some sandy rutted uphills, this is where our californian friend excelled and was soon showing us the " sallows shuffle" up the ruts...
soon took its toll though
a quick call to mae taeng had this rider back in good spirits
the rest of the trip up to doi pui is relatively boring as it turns into the 2 lanes of concrete for the pick-ups, however the start is good fun enough to make it worthwhile and a good alternative to heading up from huay tung tao, of which about half the acsent to doi pui is now tarmac...
we did stumble across this fella on his dream with 30 kilograms of lychees on his back, thats like half the weight of the fish justin caught the previous evening on loi kroh...
accepting the forbidden fruits as gratitude
on this track about 800meters from doi pui, which has a great hump for wheelies by the way, dave FL maybe a one -handed one on the AT!
the single track can be found as a 180 degree left hand turn up a hill, it is immediately single track
and is relatively easy to find although a few side trips to peoples gardens are par for the course on a first time attempt at this track..if you are coming from doi pui the turning will be on the right hand side.
the track then snakes up the hill before reaching its highest point
the sudden sunlight had a adverse impact on justin however and he soon morphed into
TURTLEMAN!!
after no more than about 3 kms, the track then makes a nasty downhill ,we naturally spent the customary 45mins surverying the scene
before bailing out and paddling down
with varying success
which we timed perfectly with an downpour, it was here that dr. sallows discovered an incredible malayan sun-band turtle that he explained was at such a high altitude, about 5000feet at this point, because of its acute need for the strongest rays of sunlight, pretty amazing stuff, email the doctor for more details on this creature..
the trail here then becomes a bit of a hack and a paddle
and we were glad that mr.BBQ had debriefed us thourougly on the art of the paddle before we even thought about trying this trail. see how we have learnt...
the trail follows the side of the moutnain here and the views across to the south are stunning, the single track lasts for maybe anohter 3kms, if it has been heavily raing then people should attempt with caution as a lot of the trail is either steep
and littered with rocks or is right on the edge of a cliff, howver if us muppets can do it then most people prob could aswell,
at the end of the single track
no honda dreams here by the way or even any signs of them. it then joins up with a wider SLIPPERY path, thankgod that sign was there as we were just about to send for slicks..
the trail then takes you back down to mae rim main road with a couple of possible exits, we chose right and it turned out to be not the one we looking for, if you are still clamouring for dirt here keep going left and it will lead you down " barrys trail" back to the main road through a village, if anyone needs a better decription please email me or justin for some gps co-ordinates. at one certain fork on this track down the hill it possible to make a right that will take you over to the huay tung tao area of the sutthep mountain.
Glad you all got to come along for the ride with me today. Take care and I'll check in when i get to laos. The bike will be loaded with some Dirt bagz soft saddlebags for a month of blasting around northern laos.
myself and my fellow muppet, took of from the south side of the samoeng loop up to doi pui on our klx300 and xr280 recently " upped" by ball from the motorcycle shop near the bridge.
the acsent began with some sandy rutted uphills, this is where our californian friend excelled and was soon showing us the " sallows shuffle" up the ruts...
soon took its toll though
a quick call to mae taeng had this rider back in good spirits
the rest of the trip up to doi pui is relatively boring as it turns into the 2 lanes of concrete for the pick-ups, however the start is good fun enough to make it worthwhile and a good alternative to heading up from huay tung tao, of which about half the acsent to doi pui is now tarmac...
we did stumble across this fella on his dream with 30 kilograms of lychees on his back, thats like half the weight of the fish justin caught the previous evening on loi kroh...
accepting the forbidden fruits as gratitude
on this track about 800meters from doi pui, which has a great hump for wheelies by the way, dave FL maybe a one -handed one on the AT!
the single track can be found as a 180 degree left hand turn up a hill, it is immediately single track
and is relatively easy to find although a few side trips to peoples gardens are par for the course on a first time attempt at this track..if you are coming from doi pui the turning will be on the right hand side.
the track then snakes up the hill before reaching its highest point
the sudden sunlight had a adverse impact on justin however and he soon morphed into
TURTLEMAN!!
after no more than about 3 kms, the track then makes a nasty downhill ,we naturally spent the customary 45mins surverying the scene
before bailing out and paddling down
with varying success
which we timed perfectly with an downpour, it was here that dr. sallows discovered an incredible malayan sun-band turtle that he explained was at such a high altitude, about 5000feet at this point, because of its acute need for the strongest rays of sunlight, pretty amazing stuff, email the doctor for more details on this creature..
the trail here then becomes a bit of a hack and a paddle
and we were glad that mr.BBQ had debriefed us thourougly on the art of the paddle before we even thought about trying this trail. see how we have learnt...
the trail follows the side of the moutnain here and the views across to the south are stunning, the single track lasts for maybe anohter 3kms, if it has been heavily raing then people should attempt with caution as a lot of the trail is either steep
and littered with rocks or is right on the edge of a cliff, howver if us muppets can do it then most people prob could aswell,
at the end of the single track
no honda dreams here by the way or even any signs of them. it then joins up with a wider SLIPPERY path, thankgod that sign was there as we were just about to send for slicks..
the trail then takes you back down to mae rim main road with a couple of possible exits, we chose right and it turned out to be not the one we looking for, if you are still clamouring for dirt here keep going left and it will lead you down " barrys trail" back to the main road through a village, if anyone needs a better decription please email me or justin for some gps co-ordinates. at one certain fork on this track down the hill it possible to make a right that will take you over to the huay tung tao area of the sutthep mountain.
Glad you all got to come along for the ride with me today. Take care and I'll check in when i get to laos. The bike will be loaded with some Dirt bagz soft saddlebags for a month of blasting around northern laos.
#15
RE: KLX in Thailand update #2
Great posts. I once read somewhere that Thailand has arguably the world's best food, fighting, and f*cking. Sounds like someplace I'd like to visit someday. Well,except the fighting part, that's not really my style.
Be safe, have fun, and keep the updates coming!
Be safe, have fun, and keep the updates coming!
#17
RE: KLX in Thailand update #2
Thanks Hikie01 for the compliment.
I am going to have to post on one forum since its labor intensive. i'd love to invite you allto come to Laos with me on a thread in another forum (I just won't have time to repost the reportss) just click on this link:
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showt...=1#post4886684
I just added another report to it.
Hats of to you all.
I am going to have to post on one forum since its labor intensive. i'd love to invite you allto come to Laos with me on a thread in another forum (I just won't have time to repost the reportss) just click on this link:
http://www.advrider.com/forums/showt...=1#post4886684
I just added another report to it.
Hats of to you all.
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