mikehohman
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I spent the weekend enduro riding with some friends from Baan Ricky up and around Sai Yok Yai, Kanchanaburi, West Thailand. The riding was excellent, and making new friends with Ricky and others up there was awesome as well. A few words and pix below. Sorry not more of the riding, but my riding partners never slowed up enough to give me time to shoot. I did get some video, and hope to post soon, but video takes so damn long to edit. 
Brian E. and i rode up early Saturday morning from Bangkok to Baan Ricky's, just outside of Sai Yok Yai, about 95 km northwest up the 323 from Kanchanburi Town and 220km or so from Bangkok. We arrived about 10:30 AM and met various people there. Ricky himself has had this place for several years, but it's a work progress, and he's improving it all the time, if slowly. The property fronts 323 and he's got a huge freestyle jump there along with a rather large restaurant, open to the public. Heading up the drive you have the main house on the right, and the first of several planned bungalows on the left. Further along you come to the MX Track on the left and a 2-story grandstand/gym on the right. Further along to the back gate and a few km of fields to the mountains, and access to some seriously fun enduro trails.
We met Ricky, an Englishman/German, incredibly gracious host, and his friends Mike, a Swiss, and Michel, a Swede. Also there were Alan (Welsh) and Phil (Oz) of A-Tec racing, who lead adventure dirt bike tours out of Pattaya i guess, and their friend, another taffy, Noel. As we arrived, Ricky, Michel and a few Thai riders were out enjoying the MX track.
After meeting everyone, getting a tour, and getting the bikes ready, Alan, Noel, Michel, Brian and I headed out for almost 6 hours of trail/enduro riding in the area north and west of Baan Rickey. We had all sort of conditions and terrain, including dirt roads, muddy double track, singe track thru forrest/bamboo, some decent altutuide gain, all through some really beautiful landscapes, including a great mountain backdrop, taro fields, pineapple fields, sugarcane, corn, etc. etc. Highlight i guess was a great trail through the jungle so fun we rode it twice.
Back to Ricky's about 6:30, washup, and then dinner at Rick's on-site restaurant. Food was excellent Thai. After dinner about 9:00 PM we all piled into Rick's Van and he drove us to the Hin Dat Hot Springs, a perfect way to relax after a long day on the bike. The springs are great, 43C, with a cool mountain stream running along side, so you can jump back and worth from steaming hot to icy cold as you like. Refreshing, rejuvenating, relaxing... and if you listen closely enough, you can still hear those m*^&^% f(*^$&&^ Japanese colonels cavorting with their lady friends... (Sai Yok Yai is about 20 km up the road from Hellfire Pass)
Up early the next morning for more riding. We headed south and east of Sai Yok as Brian and I were headed back to Bangkok. More excellent trails, but by the time we reach Sai Yok Noi, Alan's WR250s were acting up, so they were done for the day to make repairs. Brian and I headed south across the river and road dirt roads through the hills back to Kanchaburi and then back to Bangkok to close out the weekend.
A great time was had by all, and really nice to meet all the boys. Rick has a real nice spread there, well situated for all kinds of fun, and we are already planning the next trip up. Thanks Rick and Alan and everyone for the great weekend!!
Here are some pix, hope you like. Captions on top:
Sunrise over Baan Ricky
		
		
	
	
		 
	
Ricky
		 
	
The main house
		 
	
The (first) bungalow, shared by me, Brian, and Noel.
		 
	
Garage
		 
	
Water tower left, main house right
		 
	
Looking back towards the main house. 323 in distance. Mike in front of house.
		 
	
Viewing stand for the MX Track, with bikes and gym below
		 
	
The MX Track. Great view of the mountains in the distance.
		 
	
One of Rick's several YZ's
		 
	
Phil's bike, brought in from Oz i think
		 
	
Michel on another YZ
		 
	
Tat on the back of one of the Thai MX riders
		 
	
Some guy we met on the trail
		 
	
His friend. Check out those hands...
		 
	
Swiss Mike, at breakfast
		 
	
Woman topping peppers
		 
	
Fuel stop
		 
	
Trail
		 
	
Clearing obstructions
		 
	
Going under obstructions (Brian)
		 
	
On the trail, Alan, Brian, Noel, Michel
		 
	
Michel
		 
	
Self Portrait
		 
	
Noel, cathcing zome 'z waiting for riders to quit forking around and come on
'z waiting for riders to quit forking around and come on
		 
	
Michel, taking a break
		 
	
Dirt and mud
		 
	
Dinner and a movie...
		 
	
Boots
		 
	
One of the wonderful views
		 
	
				
			Brian E. and i rode up early Saturday morning from Bangkok to Baan Ricky's, just outside of Sai Yok Yai, about 95 km northwest up the 323 from Kanchanburi Town and 220km or so from Bangkok. We arrived about 10:30 AM and met various people there. Ricky himself has had this place for several years, but it's a work progress, and he's improving it all the time, if slowly. The property fronts 323 and he's got a huge freestyle jump there along with a rather large restaurant, open to the public. Heading up the drive you have the main house on the right, and the first of several planned bungalows on the left. Further along you come to the MX Track on the left and a 2-story grandstand/gym on the right. Further along to the back gate and a few km of fields to the mountains, and access to some seriously fun enduro trails.
We met Ricky, an Englishman/German, incredibly gracious host, and his friends Mike, a Swiss, and Michel, a Swede. Also there were Alan (Welsh) and Phil (Oz) of A-Tec racing, who lead adventure dirt bike tours out of Pattaya i guess, and their friend, another taffy, Noel. As we arrived, Ricky, Michel and a few Thai riders were out enjoying the MX track.
After meeting everyone, getting a tour, and getting the bikes ready, Alan, Noel, Michel, Brian and I headed out for almost 6 hours of trail/enduro riding in the area north and west of Baan Rickey. We had all sort of conditions and terrain, including dirt roads, muddy double track, singe track thru forrest/bamboo, some decent altutuide gain, all through some really beautiful landscapes, including a great mountain backdrop, taro fields, pineapple fields, sugarcane, corn, etc. etc. Highlight i guess was a great trail through the jungle so fun we rode it twice.
Back to Ricky's about 6:30, washup, and then dinner at Rick's on-site restaurant. Food was excellent Thai. After dinner about 9:00 PM we all piled into Rick's Van and he drove us to the Hin Dat Hot Springs, a perfect way to relax after a long day on the bike. The springs are great, 43C, with a cool mountain stream running along side, so you can jump back and worth from steaming hot to icy cold as you like. Refreshing, rejuvenating, relaxing... and if you listen closely enough, you can still hear those m*^&^% f(*^$&&^ Japanese colonels cavorting with their lady friends... (Sai Yok Yai is about 20 km up the road from Hellfire Pass)
Up early the next morning for more riding. We headed south and east of Sai Yok as Brian and I were headed back to Bangkok. More excellent trails, but by the time we reach Sai Yok Noi, Alan's WR250s were acting up, so they were done for the day to make repairs. Brian and I headed south across the river and road dirt roads through the hills back to Kanchaburi and then back to Bangkok to close out the weekend.
A great time was had by all, and really nice to meet all the boys. Rick has a real nice spread there, well situated for all kinds of fun, and we are already planning the next trip up. Thanks Rick and Alan and everyone for the great weekend!!
Here are some pix, hope you like. Captions on top:
Sunrise over Baan Ricky
 
	Ricky
 
	The main house
 
	The (first) bungalow, shared by me, Brian, and Noel.
 
	Garage
 
	Water tower left, main house right
 
	Looking back towards the main house. 323 in distance. Mike in front of house.
 
	Viewing stand for the MX Track, with bikes and gym below
 
	The MX Track. Great view of the mountains in the distance.
 
	One of Rick's several YZ's
 
	Phil's bike, brought in from Oz i think
 
	Michel on another YZ
 
	Tat on the back of one of the Thai MX riders
 
	Some guy we met on the trail
 
	His friend. Check out those hands...
 
	Swiss Mike, at breakfast
 
	Woman topping peppers
 
	Fuel stop
 
	Trail
 
	Clearing obstructions
 
	Going under obstructions (Brian)
 
	On the trail, Alan, Brian, Noel, Michel
 
	Michel
 
	Self Portrait
 
	Noel, cathcing zome
 'z waiting for riders to quit forking around and come on
'z waiting for riders to quit forking around and come on 
	Michel, taking a break
 
	Dirt and mud
 
	Dinner and a movie...
 
	Boots
 
	One of the wonderful views
 
	 
				 
						 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		