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RIDE YOUR STORY - RIDING AROUND THAILAND DAY 13

Northeast Thailand February 2nd to 16th 2024 10 BIKES MAX + 1 VAN ( 2 PERSONS) Day 13 Nam Pat to Nan 230kms 5:23hrs including ferry crossing. Around 4 hrs of actual riding Well second last day on the bikes today and let's make the most of it with some truly brilliant road riding on some of the best sealed roads in the world. You came to ride motorbikes in exotic places. You are going to get that today. In spades We will be riding on perfectly prepared bitumen roads with more twists and turns than the sum total of every episode of “The Bold and the Beautiful”. By the end of the day your head will be spinning and you will have the smile of a Cheshire Cat after a line of GoGo powder. An; as new, hotel full of all the goodies we like like comfortable bed, fresh crisp linen, sparkling clean bathroom, cold aircon and great parking for the bikes is ready for us tonight.. And lo and behold right over the road from the hotel is our food and drinking destination for this evening. There is a valid reason that local municipalities when giving out business permits stipulate that certain restaurants/ bars need to be “out of the city centre”. Good thing for us that we are staying outside of the city centre tonight and so our last night on the road for this trip can be spent in a venue that will be full of fantastic food, free flowing fun liquid and interesting people.
Oh women you love all this yet here is how its made, our journer or pure learning and old craft in process
Nothis beats the roads in the mountains, the coldness of air and athmospheres - gods wonder trail
Best campsite view money can bike, the terrain, nature and cold air always
Oh thanks god for the best parts of my life in enjoying every bend that life has for me, plus the friends, roads, food and appreciating each day
What can beat local meals, food and people. The morning market is awesome and yet mesmerizing

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