Part 2
Day1 375km
Vientiane to Luang Prabang
We took the Mekong road back West for an hour to turn off north at the Gas station.This takes you up on another new road through
Phialat and back onto the 13 at Houay-leut.
We decided to go for Luang Prabang for the night, so we carried on up the 13 to Vang Vieng, smooth tarmac and got some petrol and kip
there,but forgot the takeaway. and rode up to Kasi where we turned off for the new road to Muang Nan. It didnt look like a new road
to begin with, but was tarmac, and a few km later we were up in the mountains all the way, on new gravel/dirt wide highway.

There were a few roadworks to pass but very little traffic and stunning views. Plenty of opportunity to practice on the loose surface. I
was following the GPS no problem, but didnt see Muang Nan. Last time I did this road I missed the turnoff, but there was a town with
shops and everything, I didnt see it at all this time, and really have no idea where this road joined the Xayaboury/LP road. I
vaguely recognised the village I broke down in about 4 years ago.
We stopped at a shack that had gas, but they wanted 16k/litre so I didnt bother. I seem to have about 2.5l left on my klx250 when the warning light comes on.50km
We got to LP, the usual places were asking 120k kip for aircon, and we found one with fans for 90k. I found the fan too loud so
upgraded to aircon, which was louder, so didnt get much sleep.
Went towards the market and went down that alley at the start with the 10000kip a plate Veg buffets, its changed a bit, but still
good, each stall gives slightly different choices.
day 2 140km Luang Prabang Mekong Loop SW
We were having an easy day, left at 1200, and took the southwest side of the mekong, nice dirt road through villages,then turned
back inland a bit,about 2pm, to where Steve,Don, Con, Phil and I got stuck in the mud one night. IIRC we turned left at a junction
and crossed a small stream(where we got the bikes washed in the morning)into a little village where we had stayed.

Now it was almost deserted, just a couple of occupied huts and a few people. So I said hello, and tried to communicate, but we didnt
speak the same language.

WE turned round, and went back to the junction, and took a doubletrack back to the road. Very nice,maybe you can get a 4wd through,
but not sure.

Came out on the main road near a waterfall, so turned round to follow a track past a cave, which was too tricky for us to bother
trying at the time. We didnt know how bad it would get. Back downtrack, another singletrack so we checked it out, up a hill, through
a door(!!) and a banana plantation, got a bit dodgy, then the track was blocked with a fallen tree and barbed wire, so we turned
around as a guy came up to tell us off I guess. Weird!!
Back in LP by 5.30pm
day3 140km riding
Boat Luang Prabang- Ban Lathan. Bikes Ban Lathan- Oudomxai
In LP,the night before, we asked about a boat to Ban Lathan, and I was told at the quay that the boat leaves at 0830, and the tickets
were 170000kip total, for 2 bikes and the 2 of us. There is a guy(younger,smart) there that speaks English
AT the quay, at 8 O'clock, and got the tickets!!
It was a largeish passenger boat with lots of goods and a few locals.
Then a fat bloke comes up demanding 50000kip to get the bikes onto the boat, which doesn't interest us,so we checkout the boat owner
and get a deal 25000 for getting the bikes on and off.It wasnt so hard to put them on, but only one plank and a little space in front
of the boat man. They were tied down well but my bars went through his window. He had said it was safe, so not my fault.

About 2.5 hrs upriver, and about 12 when we got to Ban Lathan.

For some reason the boat docked at a soft sand beach about 50yards from the normal landing point, and the bikes were unloaded onto
this soft sand hillside.FFS
It took the 2 of us half an hour of heaving and sweating in the 90degree sun with our gear on to get the bikes 20yards up out of the
sand.

Many kms of old dirt track before we hit the new stuff
Go into oudomxai at 1730 and checked a couple of GHs and stayed behind the restaurant where all the foreigners in town eat. Wifi
didnt work. Theres some steps behind that go up to a temple with good views of the whole area.
Day 4 270km Oudomxai- Nale- Vieng Poukha- Huey Xai
Left town for Nale on new dirt road, about 56km from oudomxai,

30 km from Nale the new road branched off to the right at a junction I
remembered from last time.

There were fields full of tobacco, I think it was, and these tall huts being built out of mud and leaves, with a metal chimney on the side, that presumably they dry the tobacco in.
So finally some proper dirt tracks through the jungle.and stream crossings, a bit wobbly (see the video)
on one.

Stopped in Nale for lunch at riverside restaurant by the bridge and carried on on the old road to Vieng Poukha. Got there about 4pm

so tried to make Huey Xai 110kms away for the ferry cos Chris had to return .

I stayed in the remains of Oudomphone 2 GH.