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Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 1:06 pm
by enthuesd
Hey there. I'm really enjoying watching your trip. Thanks for the updates. This is helping me plan for my trip through Isaan in April.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 5:18 pm
by Steph
Wow! really enjoying this! :D

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:25 pm
by FritzPinguin
We had a good rest this night and are ready to roll. Just finish the great coffee and we are on the road.
If you ever come to Nakhon Phanom I highly recommend the 69 Resort. Beautifully designed rooms, just 500 Baht per night. The owner has been studying in Australia for 8 years...
The glympse will start real soon.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 7:33 am
by FritzPinguin
Our last day leading to northeast, from now on the trip will lead back south again. But this day took us to a very special location, which I visited last year already. At that time I took some videos, which I uploaded to youtube, but somehow they got lost. I will have a closer look and update with some links here.
Wat Phu Tok is a place, you have to see to believe it. Boardwalks take you around the rock, and you should better not be afraid of heights, if you take the walk around.
Tomorrow will be a day of rest for the drivers and the bikes. Let me have a look at the pictures I took, I guess there are some more in the pipeline.
Thanks to all of you taking part in the trip, and see you here again. For today, I am shutting down and will go for some beers and great Thai Food at DiDi's Restaurant here in Nong Khai.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 12:48 pm
by enthuesd
I have your route mapped on OsmAnd app on android. very nice. Thanks for the update files.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 10:28 pm
by FritzPinguin
enthuesd wrote:I have your route mapped on OsmAnd app on android. very nice. Thanks for the update files.
Hey, that looks great! It clearly shows, how crazy I must be about my PCX. I love that scooter, and there are still quite a few clicks ahead of both of us until we will be back home in Phuket. I will annouce the next parts here, probably in 2 or 3 days the ride goes on.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 11:35 pm
by FritzPinguin
Watch a walk around the rock at http://youtu.be/kv8qZ72J99s - a video I took last year.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 11:31 pm
by WhiteNoise
Okay, I did. I walked around the rock and my legs shook the whole time! That loose board and ducking under and around the protruding rock.... Whoa! And those rails...They looked useless o_O
Bet I'll be "falling" in my dreams tonight :lol:

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 10:52 am
by FritzPinguin
Tomorrow we will have breakfast (I get some Thai food, my Red Rat will get a healthy tank full of 91 Gasohol) and then we will hit the road going down south. I have to make it to the birthday party of a friend... The glympse will be available about 9 am (GMT+7) from http://siam.de/pcx, as usual.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 11:19 am
by tbln930
Very nice. Thanks for posting this!

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 7:43 pm
by FritzPinguin
The glympse is on, but don't expect too much of a movement before 8 am GMT+7... as usual get the address from http://siam.de/pcx

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 9:58 pm
by tbln930
You were going about 55 mph a bit ago. Pretty cool.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2015 6:06 am
by FritzPinguin
Well, today was a day with highs and lows. The biggest fail was MyTracks, which did not record the biggest part of the route. At the first stop (see picture) the software stopped recording. Funnily this was the exact point, when I was notified that Glympse is not working properly, so I restarted that monster. Just to make sure, that everyone can see the way of the day, I enclosed a screenshot of the route as shown by HERE maps. I can recommend this navigation software, it is free, it is by Nokia (I care for the underdogs), and it works (almost) perfectly.
Today was eating kilometers, the Red Rat performed flawlessly, and I arrived at Pak Chong (my second home in Thailand) after a trip of roughly 450 kilometers and three tank-stops about 20 minutes before the afternoon shower set in. What else can you want?
I hope tomorrow will show better results, as I will take a tour around Bangkok to avoid the traffic nightmare. Might be interesting.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2015 7:52 pm
by FritzPinguin
Cross your fingers! I hope today you will be able to follow me without yesterday's hick-ups... I want to make until well behind Bangkok, so time to get running... glympse is started at http://siam.de/pcx

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 5:00 am
by enthuesd
I'm really impressed you rode from Nong Khai to Pak Chong in one day. Impressive. Inspiring.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 7:13 am
by FritzPinguin
Hey, I found a way to play tricks on MyTracks. Whenever I take a longer stop, I stop the recording completely and start a new one. So today's track is in three parts, but at least it worked :D It was a ride of about 450 kms, and it took me from Pak Chong all the way around Bangkok down to Prachuap. The way around Bangkok was a bit tricky, but the old Nokia N8 helped me a lot. The problem is that a motorbike is not allowed to use the main road on the highway, so you have to work out how to keep the right way on frontage roads. But anyway, I arrived well, and as I was told, glympse was working all the way. A friend in Germany watched my complete ride - that was a long night for sure. Have fun with the pictures, I guess tomorrow will be more interesting, because I will be heading south until Chumphon and then west across the mountains to the west coast. This will be one of the more exciting parts of the whole trip. (Sorry, my return key of the EeePC is on strike)

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:31 am
by jblye
Hi, FritzPinguin
I've followed your travels throughout Thailand with great interest.
I was stationed in Thailand for six months during 1971, flying
fifty B-52 combat missions from Sattahip, Thailand into North Vietnam,
South Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia.

I heard that the base at Sattahip is now occupied by the Royal
Thai Air Force. We often went on R&R trips to Bangkok and
Pattaya, riding in taxis or "baht buses" (a scary experience ! ).
There didn't appear to be any rules of the road. Perhaps that
has changed now ( I doubt it ).

Thanks for sharing
Johnny

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:58 am
by you you
Enjoying this. More pictures please

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 10:53 am
by maddiedog
Johnny, thank you for your service. :)


I just read the whole thread, awesome adventure! Thanks for sharing, and looking forward to the next update.

Re: Experimental report of a trip through Thailand

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 8:25 pm
by FritzPinguin
Today I about as lazy as the sun, but anyway... follow me on glympse - get it as usual from http://siam.de/pcx