NW of Mae Sariang trail riding to the border

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NW of Mae Sariang trail riding to the border


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A great 2 days exploring trails NW of Mae Sariang & was also the Poy Sang Long festival at the same time. (more here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poy_Sang_Long)
 
A quick checkin at the 400 bht Mitaree Hotel in Mae Sariang

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Good rooms with aircon

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Then shoot out to photo the parade that was just passing


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Looks like there were lots of proud parents watching their Son's coming-of-age

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Been hearing good things about the food at the North West GH in Mae Sariang, so gave it a shot for dinner

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Traditional tom-yum-kung & seafood in black pepper was pretty good - not expensive

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Walking back, it was a pity to see this beautiful traditional teak house ruined with this modern shelter

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Day 1's trail riding and data collecting route


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Had planned to try and head as far west off this rout towards the Thai/ Myanmar border, but there were no trails
 
Off R 108, there's about 30km of tarmac, then it turns to dirt trails as you head NW.

1st thing i see as it turns to dirt is this poor lady with her firewood

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As you head NW towards Ban Sao Hin, there a numerous river crossing, in September/ October this region must be impassable by anything but a boat

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I kept looking for trails heading west to the border but found nothing


Makeshift bamboo dam over the river

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About 1/2 way up the trail, i bump into these 4wd trucks on their way south back from Ban Sao Hin - they looked very well set up.

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For about 20km, the trail basically followed the river bed

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Some of the villages had fuel in whiskey bottles, we've got them waypointed, notice no power lines here, some of the villages had solar power

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Seemed to be a huge region for growing garlic

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Most of the trails were fast flowing, a couple of steep parts but nothing hard

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Finally get up to the Thai / Myanmar border at Ban Sao Hin (it's a long dirt ride up there)-- here through the final Thai checkpoint (in no-mans-land), looking south back at Thailand

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At the final border checkpoint, i managed to persuade the Thai soldier to accompany me through the checkpoint - as far north as he'd dare go. We get to a point where the Myanmar soldiers can see us and he says this is as far as we can go.

Funnily enough, there's some Burmese people at the same point that have come down from Rangoon!

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Just around the bend to the left is the Myanmar checkpoint

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We walk further along the border line, the soldier says he has something he wants to show me - from here the Myanmar soldiers can see us

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Unusual pillars have been left from the soil erosion

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The Burmese were curious about the KTM

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Looking south back into Thailand - there are a couple of shops in no-mans-land on the right that it seems the Burmese come across and use

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The shop luckily had stock of some fuel in whiskey bottles, 55 bht a litre, the most ive ever paid

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He had some "interesting" chairs made from car tires

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The guys from Rangoon, were having a ball in the shop, i suppose lots of stuff they don't see in Myanmar

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Full of expensive fuel, back into Thailand -- a traditional house on the way south. It seems that all of the people in the region were of "Tai Yai" origin

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Poked around all the off-shoot trails off of the main trail to the villages to waypoint where fuel was available

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Some of the farms were like a painting - beautiful

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Some of the villages had solar power & then would have a microwave cdma phone (phone box)

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Not many of the villages had a concrete road in the main street, rainy season must be a nightmare here

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Poked around a trail NW of Ban Sao Hin towards the border, but it was blocked about 2km from the border

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MORE-TO-COME
 
Off on one of the tracks to the west, came across this beautiful palm forest

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Irrigation preparations after last years disastrous floods

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This was a brand new trail we got mapped, so in fact that it's not finished

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The only way to poke around westwards seemed to be to ride in the rivers, there were no trails

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There were a few nasty rocky sections on the main track - here looking south

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Then some more fun, fast dirt

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Looks like the locals don't like getting their feet wet

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Some great twisty dirt on a trail to the west

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Which then led to a beautiful bridge, crossing a rocky river - this was a fun trail that i want to give to the NOB riders

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More new dam work in preparation for rainy season

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A self sufficient farm in the middle of no-where

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Back onto the tarmac section, there's a huge solar farm approaching Mae Sariang

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Back to Mae Sariang, dinner at the Sawaddee Restaurant on the river - Beng does some of the best home made french fries in Thailand

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From there, watching the locals night fish and crab in the Mae Yuam river

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Lots of new waypoint data including fuel, villages and food to keep Auke out of trouble
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End of day 1
 
Congratulations on riding all the way to the border Phil, I am not too fond of riding in the riverbed for long periods.
The scenery would be awesome at the end of the rainy season but getting there might be a problem
 
Captain_Slash said:
Congratulations on riding all the way to the border Phil, I am not too fond of riding in the riverbed for long periods.
The scenery would be awesome at the end of the rainy season but getting there might be a problem



Shame you weren't here Colin , would have been fun to do with you.
 
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