This was to be the toughest hike yet...
Phu Soi Dao is 2,102m high and the hike starts at 650m altitude. Hike is 1,450m vertically.
By comparison, Doi Chiang Dao is 2,300m high, but the hike starts at 1,100m altitude. Hike only 1,200m vertically.
It was a 2 day ride to get to Phu Soi Dao. Carrying the rucksack on the bike is no problem, the weight rests on the back of the seat. Overnight in Nan on the way.
Approaching the mountain range on the 2nd day of the ride.
Phu Soi Dao waterfall. A beautiful location.
Arrived at the National Park Headquarters early afternoon.
I was doing this hike with good friends Peter and Doris, from Austria. We stayed a night in a bungalow at the HQ, so we could discuss what food to take with us. Peter is explaining the nutritional effects of Moolis.......
Phu Soi Dao is 2,102m high and the hike starts at 650m altitude. Hike is 1,450m vertically.
By comparison, Doi Chiang Dao is 2,300m high, but the hike starts at 1,100m altitude. Hike only 1,200m vertically.
It was a 2 day ride to get to Phu Soi Dao. Carrying the rucksack on the bike is no problem, the weight rests on the back of the seat. Overnight in Nan on the way.
Approaching the mountain range on the 2nd day of the ride.
Phu Soi Dao waterfall. A beautiful location.
Arrived at the National Park Headquarters early afternoon.
I was doing this hike with good friends Peter and Doris, from Austria. We stayed a night in a bungalow at the HQ, so we could discuss what food to take with us. Peter is explaining the nutritional effects of Moolis.......
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