Saturday, 12 December 2015
Shipping the Tiger
Old friends & an anniversary
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| Fame at last! |
Sunday, 18 October 2015
The last day & 2 finishing lines
Day 77 .... Friday 16th October .... 102 km (22678 km total)
Staffordshire to Bangkok, 17 countries, 77 days, 22678km - Job Done!
:-)
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Next stop was the logistics company to finilise arrangements for shipping my bike next week.
I have been talking to a number of companies over the past few weeks and was hoping to get the bike air freighted so that I could arrive at the same time and then ride it home. But it was just proving too complicated and costly - almost double the cost of sea freight.
Incidentaly for anyone who is interested, this seems to be a Bangkok issue, as if I had been in KL I could have air freighted to the UK for almost the same cost as sea freight. The problem for me was this would add a few more days travel time & cost to the journey (to get to KL) plus they insisted in having a Carnet before shipping, which would have cost me an additional £700 to get from the RAC in the UK. Thailand does not require Carnet's but has much higher prices - go figure!
Anyway I had chosen to go with the freight forwarding company who had been consistently most interested and helpful throughout my protracted discussions, but just wanted to see them in the flesh so to speak.
The pretty staff there of course wanted a picture with me and the bike, or was it the other way around?
On the way to my final destination, I decided to stop for a photo outside the gates of the excellent school that my two youngest kids spent their teenage years at whilst we were living in Thailand.
The security guard recognised me and kept trying to get me to go through the school gates & into the car park, 'why is this crazy farang taking photos in front of the school entrance?'
and the Tiger was ushered in to be suitably decorated for a photo ...
Along with his somewhat weary owner.
For those of you who have enjoyed following the trip, the blog is not quite finished yet.
I will be covering the shipping process and arrival in the UK (in 7 weeks time). I also intend to write something about my thoughts & reflections as I slowly process everything I have seen & experienced over the past 2.5 months, including comments on equipment etc, so keep an eye out for that.
Finally for today though....
A very big thank you to all who have donated to ShelterBox.
If anyone still wants to, my JustGiving page will stay active for some time, or if you prefer to use another method, email or message me and we can work something out.
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Thank you all for listening
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Saturday, 17 October 2015
Kanchanaburi and Ayuthya
Day 75 & 76..... Wed 14th & Thurs 15th October .... 734 km (22576 km total)
A flood, classic sights, big statues, ancient ruins & elephants.
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I set off down the main highway from Kamphaeng Phet heading for Kanchanaburi. A flat straight road, good for covering distance but not much else.
I debated turning back, but hey, this is an adventure!
Plus, I do actually have some prior experience of riding in floods .....
This is me in the Bangkok floods in 2011, when we had ro evacuate our house
OK, so a mountain bike is a bit easier to pick up if you drop it in the water than my Tiger, but hopefully this flood won't be as deep.
Followed by a ride up the curvey 3199 to the top of the Sinakharin dam
Another short cut, at least this one was dry ...
And they have real elephants!





















































