Long Cheng To Kasi December 2016

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Honda CRM-AR 250, Honda CRF 250-L, Suzuki V Strom XT 650 Honda XR250 Baja BMW F650GS
Total distance covered 188km.




Screenshot 2016-12-23 12.23.11 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr


After a restful two nights in Long Cheng it was off to Kasi, decided to go a different option and take the ferry boat near Phu Bia, the boat landing has moved slightly and is now at N18.89510° E102.83320°


We had been told it runs every two hours which is not the case, it leaves daily from Natou at 12 noon, the ferry takes around two hours. It is also not a roll on ferry as we had been told but a simple passenger ferry so big bikes will have a problem.


We arrived in good time to catch what we had been told was the 10am ferry which was not to be so hung around chilling.




PC020962 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr


The floating pontoon was for the regular shuttle of the Phu Bia workers.




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Cozy floating restaurant.




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Once it was clear we had a long wait i contemplated backtracking top the 6305 but we had time in hand so waited.




Screenshot 2016-12-23 12.40.00 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr




Phu Bia shuttle complete with armed guards.




20161202_100351 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr




We had hoped for a roll on ferry but the passenger boat to the left in the picture was to be our transport.




20161202_105715 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr




After a bit of pushing and shoving we managed to get aboard ( fee for the trip was a rip off of 100k kip)




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Flat as a mill pond.




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Des contemplating.




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A few small settlements along the waters edge.




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Extracting the bikes was not so easy.




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Fortunately we had lots of willing hands since our bikes had trapped the smaller bikes in :-)




20161202_133852 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr




The landing point has also moved to N18.82584° E102.65382°




20161202_134231 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr




Once back on terra firma the trail is very rocky but uneventful, as we made our way to the 5B junction.




Large rock on the route 5 before the junction




PC020965 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr


Once on the paved stuff nice easy ride to Nam Pat.




20161202_142753 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr




Decided to check out one of the new high speed rail stations (Chinese built) N19.26435° E102.23290°.




PC030967 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr




PC030968 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr


We had been told most of the GH’s in Kasi are occupied by Chinese rail workers so we stopped for a beer on the North side of town and bumped into Tom who has an off road teaching school which also has a few rooms so we checked in N19.24005° E102.26673°.




PC020966 by Bob Kelly, on Flickr


Cozy rooms but no hot water and dangerous stairs into the bathroom.




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Entertaining night was to be had and tomorrow taking the new road to Luang Prabang.
 
Yes, that is a weird place for stairs in a bathroom - by the way, do you have the coordinates for Tom's place?
 
Yes he's situated in the same place as the Gh in a small complex which houses his workshop the bbq duck place and a brand new Gh being built adjacent N19.24005° E102.26673°

Nice guy looks like he's found a niche in the market.
 
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