Captain_Slash
Community Manager
- Joined
- Jun 28, 2011
- Bikes
- BMW 310GS Honda Wave 125 Honda MSX 125
Total distance 167 km
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I am given a glass of red wine and a glass of Pastis, never tried that before and found it rather potent

Beef Bourbignon with potatoes at Corsica 159 Baht, delicious too, it is tender Australian beef not the local stuff

Perhaps this is the name of the village

Another Christian village




But it can only go as far as the looping Yuam

A single track carries on out of the village



An unknown village on the Yuam





Taking the main track and I near civilisation



Time to ride back along the single track

Suddenly I hear voices and these two appear


The first company I have had all day


Here the Yuam looks deep and unmoving

Downstream of them combined

Looking upstream of the slow moving Yuam

Looking upstream of the fast flowing Pon

That was too boggy to walk through

This track goes to the confluence of the Yuam and Pon rivers



A side track soon becomes single track


This track looks like its well used and hopefully goes somewhere



63 km north of Mae Sariang I take a track


Before reaching the 108 I take an overgrown track which also linked back to the 108, riding along the 108 you wouldn't notice it though as its so overgrown




I ride further and it goes downhill then has signs of 4 wheeled tracks so I realise there is another exit.
Looking at the GPS I see I am not far from a track I turned around on yesterday thinking it was just a stream bed to nowhere, today I linked it up


The track gets worse and only signs of motorbikes using it at the moment


Now on another track further north and one I was expecting to be a dead end



I cant find my way to the weir, I guess its only accessible from the track on the other side




Exploring a track just north of Mae La Luang
Photos last to first

I am given a glass of red wine and a glass of Pastis, never tried that before and found it rather potent

Beef Bourbignon with potatoes at Corsica 159 Baht, delicious too, it is tender Australian beef not the local stuff

Perhaps this is the name of the village

Another Christian village




But it can only go as far as the looping Yuam

A single track carries on out of the village



An unknown village on the Yuam





Taking the main track and I near civilisation



Time to ride back along the single track

Suddenly I hear voices and these two appear


The first company I have had all day


Here the Yuam looks deep and unmoving

Downstream of them combined

Looking upstream of the slow moving Yuam

Looking upstream of the fast flowing Pon

That was too boggy to walk through

This track goes to the confluence of the Yuam and Pon rivers



A side track soon becomes single track


This track looks like its well used and hopefully goes somewhere



63 km north of Mae Sariang I take a track


Before reaching the 108 I take an overgrown track which also linked back to the 108, riding along the 108 you wouldn't notice it though as its so overgrown




I ride further and it goes downhill then has signs of 4 wheeled tracks so I realise there is another exit.
Looking at the GPS I see I am not far from a track I turned around on yesterday thinking it was just a stream bed to nowhere, today I linked it up


The track gets worse and only signs of motorbikes using it at the moment


Now on another track further north and one I was expecting to be a dead end



I cant find my way to the weir, I guess its only accessible from the track on the other side




Exploring a track just north of Mae La Luang