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The bike at Kampong Trach.

The bike at Kampong Trach.
Cambodia.
After a miserable bus journey from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh, I decided I needed to be in more control over my choice of destination and journey times.

A two week hire was perfect, and I set off to put as many miles on the clock as was possible.
Capable of 70mph on the open road, coupled with being unable to hire a helmet, it was great to have the wind in my hair. It meant I could go to places the buses couldn't.
I was free. I loved it.

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16 comments - The latest ones
 beverley
beverley
o0o ;-) you came back ;-))) hehehehe oOo
10 years ago.
 beverley
beverley
come on Phill ...what happened to the notes ;-)
10 years ago.
 Phill G
Phill G
Not a member of the Club, Bev!
10 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Sounds like great fun............beats bus travel hands down!
10 years ago.
Phill G has replied to Keith Burton club
Not half, mate!
10 years ago.
 Dave Hilditch
Dave Hilditch
I bet that was a great ride, Phill and you got to see places that the tourist seldom visits. It looks like a bike with character!
10 years ago.
Phill G has replied to Dave Hilditch
It was... quick enough on the road, and light enough to chuck it around off road. It went where ever I took it!
10 years ago.
 Esther
Esther club
You are so adventurous. It makes for a great shot.
10 years ago.
Phill G has replied to Esther club
It was the only way to go, Esther ;-)
10 years ago.
 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club
Sounds wonderful!......are you longing for it right now?
Have a great week Phill.....
10 years ago.
Phill G has replied to Diana Australis club
I'd give almost anything, Di. Off my head with workload at the mo...I long to escape.
10 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
This looks the part to get you to some interesting places. I don't think I'd be adventurous enough to brave Cambodian roads myself, it was enough being in a mini-bus! :)
10 years ago.
Phill G has replied to tiabunna club
I know what you mean George...I was in an RTA in a minibus in Vietnam, which resulted in a car-chase and a punch up. I'm not such a great passenger and prefer to be in control, however dangerous!
10 years ago.
GrahamH club has replied to Phill G
Next time take an EU or Australian standard helmet. The local ones can often be broken by hand. They help comply with the law but not with head protection according to My daughter who has lived there for more than a decade.
4 years ago.
 Phill G
Phill G
Oh, T...'course you're not past it. I have friends in their 70's that ride. You HAVE to have a go...book a beginners course for a hundred quid or so. There's nothing like it. I don't have a UK bike license but foreign police can't generally interpret the ins and outs of a UK license...besides, they have to catch me first. The freedom IS amazing, and the isolation can be a blessed relief, though in Asia, as soon as you stop, the isolation goes out the window, and you draw a crowd!
10 years ago.
 Rudolf Bokor
Rudolf Bokor
Very nice.
10 years ago.

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