6.12.15
phonsavan to lima 36
Earlier in the year i had two aborted attempts at trying to reach LS36 due to some unexpected bad weather, determined to reach the place this time myself and Steve headed out, this is the journey.
Quick stop at the Russian tank for a picture.
Most people are familiar with the concrete control tower on LS109, nearby is a small jar site and some interesting war trenches.
Lot's of war time trenches still clearly visible.
The control tower.
Further in the distance are several similar type buildings we tried to get close but after an gave up and just snapped these zoomed pictures.
Some bunker placements for runway protection.
Old stupa nearby.
After the small detour it was back on the trail which is nicely graded so far, we come across this old Wat which looks bomb damaged.
Adjacent building, partly rebuilt in timber.
Just a way up the road a nice new Wat, just completed.
Monks accommodation.
End of the line as far as a graded trail is concerned, from here things get a bit more technical, if i had continued earlier this year i would have a problem for sure in the wet.
Trail narrowing up nicely.
Some rutted bits made it difficult to keep a line without ending up in the bamboo.
Some great views.
We finally made it to the turn up to LS36, the trail is pretty rutted and slow going, conscious of the time we quickly blasted around trying to find any remnants as neither of us fancied riding back in the dark.
Fuel drums on the old strip.
After some nosing around we come across the old grading equipment for the runway.
There is a large Howitzer somewhere in the jungle nearby, but that will have to wait for another time.
Shot down the old runway.
Shadows getting longer it was time to head back and get a few shots of the drum village.
The odd bomb casing laid around.
Village sign.
The setting sun in our faces all the way back this one going to be fun.
We arrived in Vieng Thong as darkness fell, a good day's riding but wished we had a little more time to poke around the Lima site, oh well next time.
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Last meal with Steve as we both went our separate ways as he had to return back to the UK. For me the morning was a trip to reach Lima 85
Actually it would be a perfect place for camping after the end of the ride giving you time to explore around for other stuff, i did not see any shops in the village but there must be something.
Here is a shot of the layout.
There was a small stream which i way pointed and all around is rice fields so water is available.
The new Wat in the background would be another option.
But the actual runway is the perfect place.
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