a travelogue for a solo cross-country motorcycle road trip from Tampa, Florida to San Diego, California in 2008 and an overland attempt from Singapore to Morocco from November 2004 to August 2006
Saturday, July 23, 2005
Laos Bound!
I can't wait!
Thursday, July 21, 2005
Kicking the GONG!!!
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
Chiang Mai soi canopy
Something I've done while I've been in Chiang Mai is upload a lot of my photos from the past few months to my flickr site. There should be a few hundred of them there, many of them not on this blog. That site can be accessed through one of the links on the right-hand column of this page (see "LINKS") or directly through: http//www.flickr.com/photos/whereruericliu/sets/
You can download larger sizes of some of them if you "log in" to flickr, which happens to be free.
The photos are organized by location. I don't have the photos from the first part of my trip as I have mailed those home, and the photo cd from April is messed up so I can't show you all the photos from Singapore, Malaysia, and Krabi. Oh well. Nevertheless, enjoy!
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Great food for 50 cents a plate!
Roadside food stalls appear at night
Sunsetting over Sunday Market
Tha Phae gate and the Sunday Market
The Sunday Market goes on and on!
Highest point in Thailand!
This was a long motorbike trip. The roundtrip took over six hours from Chiang Mai. Doi Inthanon is the highest peak in Thailand at 2595 meters. It was a great day for a ride, until the last 10 km when I was in the clouds, mist, and rain. It was freezing! I almost turned back, it was so cold! All I could do was take this lousy photo and turn around! (NB: Fisherman clothing -- not made for cold rain.) On the way up, I passed through pine forests with banana trees -- it was a reminder that I wasn't in North America.
Top of the water fall
Mae Klang Waterfall
Flooded fields
Incredibly, I am STILL in Chiang Mai. I took a road trip this Sunday to check out Doi Inthanon, the highest point in Siam. I was told it would be a day trip. It was. It too over an hour for me to get to the start of the mountain, and then a couple hours to get to the top. I stopped to take this photo on my way to Doi Inthanon National Park.