Tuesday 18 June 2013

Thailand Wiang Haeng Loop


Day 1


After the adventures in Omkoi it was time to get back in the saddle and hit some dirt and when Dave Bailey and his wife Mai asked if i was up for a trip up and around the crashed Huey i was more than happy to step up.

The route




Nice easy trail along the Kok river from Chiang Rai heading up to Tha Ton, we had a great weather window and the scenery along the route was stunning.

New bridge across the Kok river before the old motorcycle suspension bridge.



The well known motorcycle bridge.



Road repairs on some of the steeper sections in preparation for the rainy season.



Beautiful sections of trail.




Don't know what this guy was smoking in his bong but he seemed happy about it.



Few puddles to play in.



One of the more tricky sections.



Friendly Yao lady dressed up for a visit from a film crew was all smiles.


Another happy smoker



After a great ride along the 1340 towards  Doi Ang Khang we headed down to Chiang Dao and onto the great 1322 stopping the night at the Cowboy Resort and bar in Wiang Haeng for a well earned beer or two.




400 baht a night with Wifi, good food and entertainment.

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Day 2

The route from Wiang Haeng to Pai via the crashed Huey.


Early start and grab and go breakfast at the local 7/11 and were off travelling south on the 1322 and turning off on the edge of town. 

Today was a Sally day (nickname for my GPS) to prove to Dave it would route us to the Huey, travelling a short distance through a village Mai asked for directions to reassure Dave we would get us where we wanted to go. 

The road soon turned to dirt and wound it's way through a forest section (rutted sections almost the whole way through the forest until we reached the new fire road we would eventually ride back on the next day.

Felled tree almost blocking the trail.



One of the nicer sections.



Dave & Mai two-up



Nice views as we climbed up.




Exit of the trail meeting the new fire road.



Trail gets more interesting.






Edible flower.



Not sure what the round circular dish is for looks like some kind of compass, Helipad wind sock in the distance.



More fun with ruts, most of these pictures are taken by Mai, where she would hop off on some of the more difficult sections.






The trail continued this way mixture of good and bad sections.







At this point we decided to take the right hand fork that was not shown on the map.



Not sure if we made the right choice it was steep and narrow.


Eventually the Huey was in view.





Video of the actual crash.


Now for the ride down to Pai and lots more fun in the ruts.





Interesting face along the way.



Nice cooling river crossing.



Finally got to Pai, stopped at the Pichai House, amazing value 240 baht a night.

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Day 3

After a night of beers and pizza in Pai it was a nice mostly easy ride on the fire road back to Wiang Haeng and to meet up with the junction that came out of the nasty woodland section and figure out where the road led us too.

The route



This left turn out of the village would take you up to the Huey.


Wat Prahat and wooden bridge crossing to it.



Junction to woodland trail bringing you back into the south side of Wiang Haeng is at.

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The no entry sign is the track that would take you up towards the border.


A few more like this then it flattens out.




We hit the 1322 north of Wiang Haeng and then have a nice easy ride back.

The Main Part of the route.




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