Links and Summaries
Also Known as the "Jack Scott Ride' this was my first time riding with David
Unkovich and my introduction to motorcycling in Thailand. This one is "R"
rated.
The follow up ride to answer lingering questions from the First Ride.
Mission Accomplished. Photos at "Guns and Poses".
My friend Phillipe's tale of woe
NOTE! From this point on, we were able
to add photos to the reports. Enjoy!
My first crossing into Laos
This was the Big One! Sent on an
expedition to GPS and map the provinces of Laos. We traveled to remote
places that our motorcycles had no business going. I have actually
sold numerous copies of a DVD I made of this trip.
A trip to the Myanmar border
A scenic trip to one of Thailand's best motorcycle loops.
Every rainy season flooding is a major problem in Thailand. This flood
was particularly bad.
My first real dirt biking trips in Northern Thailand. Although a long
compilation of a few trips put together, there are some great photos and
directions for a trip of you own.
A return trip to the outback areas. This time with my friends David
and Mai we take on the northern areas in the cold and dirt. Some great
photos in this report.
My first ride with, soon to be, good friend Justin (Big & Tall). We
were in search of an illusive Wooden Temple but found only mud and exhaustion.
With BarryBBQ and his Thai skills and GPS we find the elusive Wooden Temple
AND we christen "Bull Dust BobS".
My new found friend, Justin, aka "Big and Tall", gives his colorful take on
what was my nemesis of rides. In this one we tried walking on water.
Much more uplifting than chasing floods. my friend Thim and I go looking for
mountain flowers.
A try at racing our bikes around the speedway. A good time with a
group of crazy friends.
What was once a way of bringing elephants from Burma is now a challenging
motorcycle ride.
Thim and I take a leisurely trip to celebrate the holidays.
We find the temple, but the path down is a little more than we bargained
for.
What starts out as a great trip to witness a one of a kind Laos festival
turns tragic.
My new found friend, Justin aka "Big and Tall", gives a summation of what it
is like with the GT-Riders
Khun Sa, known as a Freedom Fighter, or the Prince of Death, depends on your
viewpoint. Another strange place to spend a birthday.
A laid back trip to Laos, no adventure riding but a lot of rest and
relaxation
The story of a boxer turned monk who takes on the drug lords of the Golden
Triangle. He teaches orphans and young monks through the use of horses and
boxing. An epic tale.
One cannot attribute all these happenings to just bad luck. A jungle
excursion in Northern Laos. (this one is still on the GT-Rider forum).