Captain_Slash
Community Manager
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2011
- Bikes
- BMW 310GS Honda Wave 125 Honda MSX 125
Total distance 154 km
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Chicken and basil 40 Baht

Just before reaching Mae La Noi the front tyre goes down very quickly, this guy puts a patch on the inner tube and I am soon on my way minus the 20 Baht repair bill

That is well wired together



At the top and back on double track again


The single track that will get me back to Mae Nga



Back at the track and I have company, he seems amazed that I am going home in the direction that I am travelling but I tell him it does go through to Mae Nga, he is from Huai Hom



I must try to visit here as early as possible upon my return to Mae Sariang






Some of these pools are quite deep and there are small fish in them




I stop at the canyon on the Mae La Noi river and walk down to it


Now to ride back


The track splits and I take the unmapped one which goes for a fair way then ending at this shelter

They meet up just after the water crossing that I rode through yesterday

The tracks run parallel but on opposite sides of the river

Now to explore the other bridge I saw yesterday

I link up with yesterdays track at this bridge

A nursery for coffee trees




To think that I always thought Huai Hom was a dead end, I should have explored these tracks years ago but its doubtful I would have linked up the single tracks on the 250, the 150 is so much easier to manoeuvre and get out of trouble





This can be seen from a few places I have been riding recently, its not far from Huai Hom but the village itself cant be seen from those places, its well obscured

Almost back in Huai Hom

I am not alone, he is from Huai Hom and despite being famous for coffee they do have other things here too



I wonder if that blue pipe is for water



This track takes me to nearly join with a track I was on a week ago, I wondered at the time where the other track came out





Drinking water for the locals I guess



Time to turn around

This certainly isn't the way




Now to explore tracks going out to try to link up with yesterdays ride


In Huai Hom






I thought I would call in and complain about the fact that every time I go there to buy coffee they offer me a cup of it but never have any milk to put in it but I couldn't find anyone here to complain to


It doesn't go far and finding coffee along here isn't surprising

A new short single track just before the Huai Hom turning


48,000 km on the KLX and its an oil, oil filter and air filter change, looking at the air filter I guess the dusty tracks have taken their toll, 425 Baht all in, labour included
Photos and text last to first

Chicken and basil 40 Baht

Just before reaching Mae La Noi the front tyre goes down very quickly, this guy puts a patch on the inner tube and I am soon on my way minus the 20 Baht repair bill

That is well wired together



At the top and back on double track again


The single track that will get me back to Mae Nga



Back at the track and I have company, he seems amazed that I am going home in the direction that I am travelling but I tell him it does go through to Mae Nga, he is from Huai Hom



I must try to visit here as early as possible upon my return to Mae Sariang






Some of these pools are quite deep and there are small fish in them




I stop at the canyon on the Mae La Noi river and walk down to it


Now to ride back


The track splits and I take the unmapped one which goes for a fair way then ending at this shelter

They meet up just after the water crossing that I rode through yesterday

The tracks run parallel but on opposite sides of the river

Now to explore the other bridge I saw yesterday

I link up with yesterdays track at this bridge

A nursery for coffee trees




To think that I always thought Huai Hom was a dead end, I should have explored these tracks years ago but its doubtful I would have linked up the single tracks on the 250, the 150 is so much easier to manoeuvre and get out of trouble





This can be seen from a few places I have been riding recently, its not far from Huai Hom but the village itself cant be seen from those places, its well obscured

Almost back in Huai Hom

I am not alone, he is from Huai Hom and despite being famous for coffee they do have other things here too



I wonder if that blue pipe is for water



This track takes me to nearly join with a track I was on a week ago, I wondered at the time where the other track came out





Drinking water for the locals I guess



Time to turn around

This certainly isn't the way




Now to explore tracks going out to try to link up with yesterdays ride


In Huai Hom






I thought I would call in and complain about the fact that every time I go there to buy coffee they offer me a cup of it but never have any milk to put in it but I couldn't find anyone here to complain to


It doesn't go far and finding coffee along here isn't surprising

A new short single track just before the Huai Hom turning


48,000 km on the KLX and its an oil, oil filter and air filter change, looking at the air filter I guess the dusty tracks have taken their toll, 425 Baht all in, labour included