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    Si Saket-Tha Tum On A Mix Of Asphalt And Dirt



    The route 226, 2010, 2083, 4041, 2083, 4018, 4022, Unknown 2076

    Total distance 197 km

    I took the 226 heading west for a few km then a right onto the narrow winding
    2010

    This road goes through a few villages and was nice and peaceful



    I reach the 2083 and turn left onto it for a couple of km then its a left
    onto the 4041 to Bueng Bun











    That scaffolding looks relatively safe by Thai standards but not that I
    personally would wish to be up there on it



    Another pleasant quiet road and fully paved to start with

    I see lots of water being pumped out of reservoirs along todays ride





    The road surface now is sometimes paved and sometimes not, I take a right at
    N15.24.704 E103.49.759 to ride through a village and reach the banks of the
    Mun river at N15.24.884 E103.49.446

    Near the river is this temple











    I looked for this track on last years trip as it shows on my Thinknet map and
    I rode some of it but kept ending up on the 2076, today with the help of the
    gps which showed up the minor dirt tracks I was able to follow it correctly

    The unpaved sections along todays ride were
    N15.23.440 E103.57.640-N15.23.623 E103.56.856
    N15.23.827 E103.54.866-N15.23.926 E103.54.673
    N15.24.992 E103.52.273-N15.24.677 E103.50.888
    N15.24.679 E103.50.273-N15.22.296 E103.49.340
    N15.21.516 E103.49.137-N15.21.398 E103.46.069
    N15.20.806 E103.44.303-N15.20.597 E103.43.619





    I think its time to look for a detour

    These friendly kids soon point me in the right direction

    Todays ride was a fun relaxing one, a bit dusty at times but really enjoyable
    all the same, I reach Tha Tum and take the 2076 home

    Sausage,chips beans and fried onions at Franks for 125 Baht

    Download the gdb file here http://www.captainslash.com/si-saket...halt-and-dirt/
    Last edited by Captain_Slash; 9th January 2011 at 08:18 PM.

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    Re: Si Saket-Tha Tum On A Mix Of Asphalt And Dirt



    Nice one colin

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    Re: Si Saket-Tha Tum On A Mix Of Asphalt And Dirt



    English or Thai Sausage? Looks bloody tasty, on my way down when i back next week from NZ

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    Re: Si Saket-Tha Tum On A Mix Of Asphalt And Dirt



    Quote Originally Posted by Fatlad View Post
    English or Thai Sausage? Looks bloody tasty, on my way down when i back next week from NZ
    Actually Fatlad it was a German sausage but nice all the same

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    Re: Si Saket-Tha Tum On A Mix Of Asphalt And Dirt



    Good photos and obviously your bike had no problem on unpaved surfaces I am thinking of hiring a Vesey again so that should be fine looks nice and quiet on the road.

    Thanks Safe riding

    Paul

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