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Baan Grood to Chumpon Beach on Geoff’s SE Asia tour

1-IMG_8395-001I managed a really great early start today leaving as the dawn broke just after 6am, the first two hours are bliss, lovely and cool. I stopped for a lovely roadside breakfast in Bang  Saphan and then pressed on as today was going to be long due to the distance of 70 miles+, the undulating conditions and most difficult of all THE HEAT!

1-IMG_1132In Thung Maha I was dying of thirst but, reminding me of Cambodia,  there was no where selling cold drinks in the village, so I continued up the hill  where I spied a ‘western’ style shop so I pulled in and much to my amazement two English ladies with their Bangkok hire bikes were sat outside!  Becky & Julie are doing an independent cycling trip  to Phuket, they had also met up with The Grasshoppers previously so we had a good little chat before they set of leaving me to my Sprites 🙂

I bumped into the ladies again at a roadside stall selling water melons, which was handy as one huge melon is too much for me but for 3 is ideal. But my word what an ordeal getting the seller to give me the price! In the end I had to get my notebook (a gift from Sally) out so she could write the price in!

The day got hotter and the hills bigger by the time I reached Pathio I was in danger of overheating! However, a Tesco/Lotus store hoved into view which I dashed into the icy cold AC, cold ice cream & drinks 🙂 when I came out I noticed a Amazon coffee shop so I disappeared into there too for a blueberry smoothies! Delicious and soooo cold.

I bumped into B&J again who were severely overheated! so in my fresh state I kept going. As I was cycling along the beachside in Chumpon beach, trying to find somewhere to stay,  who should shout me but The Grasshopper group from yesterday! They had only ridden 60km or so and then travelled in the van. However, they had seen trained monkeys collecting coconuts 🙂 So I joined them at the Chumphon Cabana Resort

Imagine my surprise when at dinner Becky & Julia joined us so 3 customers had garnered 3 leeches 🙂

Tomorrow I’m off to the islands probably ending up in Ko Sameui before continuing the cycling from Don Sak

Here is todays 70 mile Strava

Baan_Grood_to_Chumpon___Strava_Rideand a few photos here

 

Biking from Kuiburi to Baan Grood on Geoff’s SE Asia tour

I left the Kuiburi Hotel & Resort  in a bit of a huff & rage at their incompetence, so I never had the breakfast I ordered due to the ‘urgent’ call from reception asking me to attend to the fact I had partaken of a beer & crisps from my room – I couldn’t face going back to the breakfast room as I was convinced any omelette would have come stuffed with ham anyway.

So it was almost 7am before I hit the road 🙁 my back tyre still had a slow puncture so once I arrived in Prachuap Khiri Khan I endeavoured to find a fixer, but I was out of luck so I pumped it up and kept going. A bit later I found a moped garage in the countryside who found the problem was a leak at the base of the valve so impossible to repair with normal patches, but maybe the liquid stuff would have worked? So I had to use one of my precious new inner tubes,  we also  discovered the back tyre is in dire need of replacing after only 1,600 miles 🙁

Howard, Heather & Kevin with backup van
Howard, Heather & Kevin with backup van

Whilst cycling along an unavoidable section of the dreaded Highway 4 I happened upon a small group of slackpackers travelling with Grasshoppers cycling tours during one of their regular breaks. Seen , their leader, guide, translator invited me along with them, so I thoroughly enjoyed my next few hours with Howard, Kevin & Heather as we stopped for lunch and had cold water breaks with their backup van. We arrived at the delightful Baan Grood Arcadia Resort  with me cycling just under 65 miles. In the evening we had a glorious spread on the beach tables, where Howard treated me to a beer 🙂 🙂 So a great ending for the day.

The Strava is here:

Kuiburi_to_Baan_Grood___Strava_Rideand the pictures here

 

Geoff in SE Asia with a bike – Hua Hin to Kuiburi

Another early start and the hotel had made me a egg sandwich for breakfast, once again they thought it needed a slice of ham 🙁 So i fished it out.

The previous night I had created a route with bikemap.net that stuck to the coast and avoided the dreaded main highway 4, the route worked beautifuuly even including a bit of dirt track hill climbing 🙂

1-IMG_1058Amazing to see multistorey massive hotels just plonked in some remote bay, so incongruous, really makes you wonder about our civilization. The further from Hua Hin the more low key the place s become culminating after 30 miles in the rather bohemian village of Dolphin Bay with massage beds on the lovely beach & lots of low key hotels. After my massage & snooze (an experiment to see if my pm performance would improve – it didn’t 🙁  )  I moved on although i should have stayed I think.

Monkey businessI went on the edge of Khao Sam Roi Yod national park and even got to see a pack of monkeys rummaging in the Sulo bins, thoughtfully placed there by the park staff! Eventually after 58 miles I arrived at the Kuiburi Hotel & Resort which I’m not enjoying at all, crummy internet, staff who don’t know about smoothies and loads of mossies, so I’m currently having dinner & using their excellent internet at the neighbouring Vartika Resovilla.

Here is the days Strava:

Hua_Hin_to_Kuiburi___Strava_RideI make it that I’ve now biked 1,656 miles (2,650km) so still about 1,100 miles to do, which if the temperature keeps increasing at the present rate I’m unlikely to be able to do it all on the bike in the remaining 26 days.

The days pics are here 

 

Samutsongkhram to Hua Hin on Geoff’s SE Asia bike ride

Samutsongkhram_to_Hua_Hin___Strava_RideI departed once again with the dawn, However, due to the absence of bridges I had to do 10 miles to cross the river a distance gained of less than 1 mile 🙁

UntitledToday I was finally travelling South again. however, that’s where the  hot wind was coming from too, making life doubly difficult for me 🙁  Also I met the worst stupidity of the Thai road system. When joining the main 35 road (akin to the M6, M1) there is no flyover to get you onto the other side. They expect you to cross the three lanes  of the ‘wrong’ carriageway and make a U turn in the designated place!  OK if you are a car but on a push bike the very definition of hell as when you have finally got to the meridian you are of cause in the ‘fast’ lane of the other carriageway!, now I know why so many folks travel the ‘wrong way” on their mopeds etc.  I guess there really is a steel & cement shortage here.

Getting closerI was stuck on the very busy 35 road most of the day, although I did find a few detours especially to the rather magnificent Gold Temple at Huai Rong

I made numerous stops for smoothies, water & nourishment but also to escape into an AC room to cool off 🙂 I managed to get the guys at the Tesco car cleaning place  to pump up my tyres up and oil the chain & pedals, although why this country hasn’t heard of small oil cans etc is a mystery to me, they used a 1 litre bottle & splashed it in the general direction of the said items 🙁  But it worked the pedals no longer creak & moan with the chain much smoother too.

I finally gave up after 77.5 miles for the inappropriately named White Sand Hotel, but a good location all the same, albeit very expensive at  £42 🙁

Here is the Strava:

Samutsongkhram_to_Hua_Hin___Strava_RideTodays pics are here