Captain_Slash
Community Manager
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2011
- Bikes
- BMW 310GS Honda Wave 125 Honda MSX 125
Distance 84 km


Rubber was the main commodity that I saw today

This bamboo bridge wasnt worth crossing as the track finished here



Rubber tappers always seem happy in their work


Further downstrean the Nam Sao is narrower as the Huai Hueng hasnt merged with it yet





I dont think riding that in the mud would be much fun, a bald tyre and no front mudguard


I will try to find that later on today

Lots of industry around this area according to the signs

A muddy slippery track was rode

More interesting things to locate over the next week or so


Mother hen and her chicks quickly scuttle away as I stop for the photo




An interesting shelter in the trees from the old cab top

What is the world coming too? I am used to eating my lunch in the old traditional built wooden shelters.
This looks like it came from MFI and was assembled out of a pack with a prefabricated floor





The Nam Sao doesnt even look like its flowing at this point

The 3083 is a well paved road




A short unpaved track takes me to this at N18.73485 E100.73278


Hundreds of the things have been baked here

The owner comesout and shows me what they are for


Lots of these too


I find the Sugarcane Crushers Museum at N18.73119 E100.69985

The vile stuff

This had coffee in it too, they gave me a piece to try, bittersweet as I love coffee but not with sugar in it



The GPS shows a building as the Museum but that building is a Child Development Centre, this appears to be the museum


Its difficult to get a shot without those plastic chairs in the photo


Friday evening is Shawarma/ kebab night, 120 Baht for two extra large ones


Rubber was the main commodity that I saw today

This bamboo bridge wasnt worth crossing as the track finished here



Rubber tappers always seem happy in their work


Further downstrean the Nam Sao is narrower as the Huai Hueng hasnt merged with it yet





I dont think riding that in the mud would be much fun, a bald tyre and no front mudguard


I will try to find that later on today

Lots of industry around this area according to the signs

A muddy slippery track was rode

More interesting things to locate over the next week or so


Mother hen and her chicks quickly scuttle away as I stop for the photo




An interesting shelter in the trees from the old cab top

What is the world coming too? I am used to eating my lunch in the old traditional built wooden shelters.
This looks like it came from MFI and was assembled out of a pack with a prefabricated floor





The Nam Sao doesnt even look like its flowing at this point

The 3083 is a well paved road




A short unpaved track takes me to this at N18.73485 E100.73278


Hundreds of the things have been baked here

The owner comesout and shows me what they are for


Lots of these too


I find the Sugarcane Crushers Museum at N18.73119 E100.69985

The vile stuff

This had coffee in it too, they gave me a piece to try, bittersweet as I love coffee but not with sugar in it



The GPS shows a building as the Museum but that building is a Child Development Centre, this appears to be the museum


Its difficult to get a shot without those plastic chairs in the photo


Friday evening is Shawarma/ kebab night, 120 Baht for two extra large ones