Been there many times. Maybe he can get to the northeast and hit Vientiane while he's there. I can't recommend the roads, but the scenery is much more interesting. Take a mountain bike. It's really rugged.
I have a friend who went to Thailand some months ago to participate in a cross-country bike trek across Thailand in support of Operation Smile. http://www.operationsmile.org/
He's been sending me updates from time to time and he just sent me some pictures he wanted to share to his supporters. I thought I'd post this here as I'm happy to have helped him along the way and I wish I could join him. I've been to Thailand a few times and these photos bring back memories. Enjoy.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mfconroy...at=directlink#
Been there many times. Maybe he can get to the northeast and hit Vientiane while he's there. I can't recommend the roads, but the scenery is much more interesting. Take a mountain bike. It's really rugged.
I went today for the very first time.The pictures are beautiful and for someone like me it's very easy to lose myself in everyone of them. So many things 'uniquely Thailand' -- and that give your friend a 'good identity' stand out.
Thanks Coolhand -- a very cool post
May you and yours have the very best this beautiful season.
Such a beautiful place!! WOW!!![]()
Links Crude Settle$89.90 05-23-2012
-1.76 loss
If he stays there permananently, I highly recommend that he register at the embassy.
|
S&P 500 (C fund) 1d 5d 3m 6m 1y 2y | Dow Completion (S fund)
| EFA (I fund) 1d 5d 3m 6m 1y 2y | Bonds (F fund)
|
Bookmarks