Ruth/Gordon: Nothing breaks up an 80km ride through the mountains like elephants. We timed our ride so that we could see the elephants bathing and also take in the 10:00 show at the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre. This is a rescue centre for 120...
Old Sukhothai to Si Satchanali Historic Park: More Buddha Bits
Today was our last flat ride before we enter the hills. Our route was on a quiet road that passed rice fields and orchards, each with its own spirit house. No house in Thailand is complete without a spirit house. The houses are elaborate enough to ensure that the...
Sukhothai: hard to leave
Two nights easily turned into three nights in Sukhothai. This place is a tranquil haven where I believe that with enough time, even I could achieve enlightenment. Or maybe that is the Chang beer talking.Sukhothai was the capital of most of Thailand during the...
Arctic Blast in Thailand
Gordon: This morning it was only 18° C when we set off in the pre-dawn light, rising to 27 degrees in the afternoon. This is the first day we did not experience a high of at least 30 degrees. Today's conditions were excellent for Canadian cyclists, but the cause...
Singburi – Lopburi with train to Phitsulanok: Jumping further north
On a cycling trip it is always hard to break a line with a bit of cheating on the train, but we did just that today so we will have a few more days in the north. We cycled from our Bungalow near Singburi Just 36kms to Lopburi on the train line. Lopburi is...
Ayutthaya to Singburi: Cycling through the rice fields.
Day 2 Ayutthaya to 10 km before Singburi at the RungAroon Resort: 65kmRuth: We headed off at 7 am this morning to enjoy a few hours of cool riding. We were not, however, the earliest birds in Ayutthaya. These were the runners we passed on their final third of the...
Ayutthaya: Our cycle trip begins
Day 1 Bangkok to Ayutthaya: 60 kms by train and 17km to AyutthayaRuth: We are now in Ayutthaya, the former capital of Siam, which is located about 80 km north of Bangkok. To get beyond the urban sprawl of Bangkok we took a train for the first 60km to...
Off to Cooking School In Bangkok
Ruth: Ok, friends and family, it is time to confess that for Christmas this year Gordon and I have not bought presents for any of you. But all is not lost, because instead of opening up items you don't want or need, Gordon and I can now cook fantastic Thai food...
A day of Protest in Bankok
Yesterday was to be the final showdown between the anti government protesters and the the Thai Prime Minister. An estimated 150,000 protesters poured into our neighborhood to demand that the government step down. However, before the crowds arrived the Prime Minister...
Lying Low in Bangkok
Ruth: We made it to Bangkok even if our bikes didn't. I am guessing they spent some more quality time with the customs boys at the Seattle airport. We are hoping they will be delivered today. Our first day in Bangkok was a calm and tranquil one. We are nicely settled...