Captain_Slash
Community Manager
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2011
- Bikes
- BMW 310GS Honda Wave 125 Honda MSX 125
Distance 105 km

This track has been made since I mapped this area so it needed exploring

A coffee shop and Thai massage was among the things on offer at the end of it

An interesting charcoal kiln

A couple of new tracks link up with this one I rode some years ago




He is finding lots of wood amongst the ashes

He has a large pile amassed already





I expected this ride through the bamboo trees to be short and sweet but it led to lots of unmapped tracks and another way into Ban Pa Rai Nuea

Burmese workers enjoying a rest from cutting sugarcane




All mod cons here


At what I first thought looked like a crematorium turned out to be a graveyard

Not long gone



Finally I reach Ban Pa Rai Nuea





Its actually quite a large village

An unmapped track goes out from it southwards


And it links up with what I mapped years ago


Another track follows the river heading west and I was hoping it would take me to the 105



No reason to ride through as its only access for the crops


The track was nowhere near as good now so I asked him if I could get to Mae Ramat this way.
I was delighted to be told I could as I didnt want to have to ride all the way back again from this point

Rocky road and rocky riverbed, not much water flowing now as most of it was diverted back at the weir

Suddenly there is water again, must be another weir up ahead

There were a few more as well before I reached the 105

Hot and fiery chicken Karahi and rice at Bismillah, 250 Baht

This track has been made since I mapped this area so it needed exploring

A coffee shop and Thai massage was among the things on offer at the end of it

An interesting charcoal kiln

A couple of new tracks link up with this one I rode some years ago




He is finding lots of wood amongst the ashes

He has a large pile amassed already





I expected this ride through the bamboo trees to be short and sweet but it led to lots of unmapped tracks and another way into Ban Pa Rai Nuea

Burmese workers enjoying a rest from cutting sugarcane




All mod cons here


At what I first thought looked like a crematorium turned out to be a graveyard

Not long gone



Finally I reach Ban Pa Rai Nuea





Its actually quite a large village

An unmapped track goes out from it southwards


And it links up with what I mapped years ago


Another track follows the river heading west and I was hoping it would take me to the 105



No reason to ride through as its only access for the crops


The track was nowhere near as good now so I asked him if I could get to Mae Ramat this way.
I was delighted to be told I could as I didnt want to have to ride all the way back again from this point

Rocky road and rocky riverbed, not much water flowing now as most of it was diverted back at the weir

Suddenly there is water again, must be another weir up ahead

There were a few more as well before I reached the 105

Hot and fiery chicken Karahi and rice at Bismillah, 250 Baht