Saturday, November 29, 2008
What we've been up to...
Here's some pics of the last couple weeks... we had an amzing time riding over the mountain tops and through the villages. Chris will update in detail later, but here are some pics to hold ya'll over. More to come later!
Cruisin' hillside, having a blast! Sore ass and all...
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Still Alive!
So the past couple days have been quite crazy! We've been on the road for the last few days. The roads have been progressively dissapearing on us. They are now mostly fist-sized rocks and mud that wrap around huge mountain cliffs. Over the last few days we have entered the Tribal region of the north. About 85% of the people we see are from tribes like the Tai, Flower H'Mong and Black H'Mong. It's really a trip up here and judging by peoples reactions they are as excited to see us as we are them. Tomorrow we will attempt the push to Meo Vac, which EVERYBODY has told us is impossible, but damn them we will try anyway. Just wanted to let everybody know we are alive and seeing some reall6y amazing things and will post pictures and further details when we get down out of the mountains in a few days. The towns we are in only have power for limited amounts of time per day so it's tricky to say exactly when that will be but stay tuned... Love to all!
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
And we're off...
Today Chris and I got good ol' Scootin' ready to roll... we filled the tank up, went helmet shoppin (mine's a purdy baby blue one:), got new smaller packs (cheap rip-off North Faces), and got everything packed up for the next 2 weeks on the road... oh and even some stickers for the bike!
We are leaving a lot of our stuff here at a hotel while we go on this first "test drive" trip. So we are strappin on 2 smaller back packs to the rear sides of us, well sides of me since I'm on the back. I can't imagine how it's going to be with our 2 huge packs on the back! But at least by that time CHris will have a lot of mileage on the thing and will know what he is doing :)
We will be on the road bright and early tomorrow morning...
Until next time we find a connection- hugs and <3!
We are leaving a lot of our stuff here at a hotel while we go on this first "test drive" trip. So we are strappin on 2 smaller back packs to the rear sides of us, well sides of me since I'm on the back. I can't imagine how it's going to be with our 2 huge packs on the back! But at least by that time CHris will have a lot of mileage on the thing and will know what he is doing :)
We will be on the road bright and early tomorrow morning...
Until next time we find a connection- hugs and <3!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Back in Hanoi...
Today was a total success! I spent the morning bouncing around mechanic shops in Old Hanoi, which in itself is a pretty good time, talking to the locals about our plans and looking at bikes. Eventually I found Mr Cuong at a small shop on the edge of town. He remembered Tim ("Crazy Tim. Very crazy!") and brought me inside for a crash course in bike touring and the Russian Minsk. This guy knows everything and I've since found out that he is quite famous in certain biking circles. He and two other guys rode a few of these from Hanoi to Paris a few years back..
After some negotiations and test drives we settled on a dark blue Minsk and named it Vladamir Scoot-in. We've had him outfitted with some racks to tie our gear to, a full tool kit, spare parts and he rides great for a Russian!
In two days we are beginning a northern loop along the Vietnamese and Chinese border. For anybody interested or who knows the area, we will be hitting up Lang Son, Cao Bang and Bao Lac before heading up to the disputed Dong Van region to interact with some local tribes in the weekend markets. Hopefully we can secure a night or two in a village through any friends we make there. After that we are going to cut down to Ba Be national forest and then push on to Ha Giang and Bac Ha to see more Montagnard tribes. Finally, we will end in Lao Cai and board a train with our bike back to Hanoi. Cuong wants to give the bike another once over before we ride it to the Na Meo/ Laos border crossing.
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After some negotiations and test drives we settled on a dark blue Minsk and named it Vladamir Scoot-in. We've had him outfitted with some racks to tie our gear to, a full tool kit, spare parts and he rides great for a Russian!
In two days we are beginning a northern loop along the Vietnamese and Chinese border. For anybody interested or who knows the area, we will be hitting up Lang Son, Cao Bang and Bao Lac before heading up to the disputed Dong Van region to interact with some local tribes in the weekend markets. Hopefully we can secure a night or two in a village through any friends we make there. After that we are going to cut down to Ba Be national forest and then push on to Ha Giang and Bac Ha to see more Montagnard tribes. Finally, we will end in Lao Cai and board a train with our bike back to Hanoi. Cuong wants to give the bike another once over before we ride it to the Na Meo/ Laos border crossing.
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So 2 more days preparing in Hanoi and off we go! Wish us luck (we may need it!) on our next adventure... CHris says he knows what he is doing so we are going to be ok! :) This is our new baby... Scoot-in!
Nov 17th- Cat Ba Island, Ha Long Bay
We've been having soo much fun in the last week! After we last talked, we hopped on a bus to Halong city, gateway to Halong Bay (one of the new 7 wonders of the world, and rightly so in our opinion) and Cat Ba island. When we arrived they dumped us at the "Tourist Dock", the first sign we were in trouble..
After securing a few tickets on a junk to Cat Ba island we were hustled by some Vietnamese guy onto one junk amd then another. I swear he waited for us to get topside and in our bathing shorts before he swooped in to drag us off. The dock was crazy. It was like a scene from Indiana Jones where all the boats are pilled up and people are running around with boxes and bags. The air was swrirling with different languages and the smell of fish and diesel fumes.
Anyway, we finally pushed out to sea and were cruising along when all hell broke loose. The ship hands and a surly old madam of the ship started surrounding us and asking where our guide was! "You no pay! You pay now!" They were screaming with their hands out! It took a few minutes but we squared everything away and showed them our tickets. I guess they weren't used to seeing people doing this on their own..
The ride was incredably beautiful tho and when we got to the island, Jess and I rode all the way across it on the backs of two guys' scooters with all of our backpacks and gear too! It was really fun and Jess was smiling from ear to ear and "flying" with her arms way out to the side..
Cat Ba was amazing. It's an island out of Jurrassic Park, mostly monkey-populated jungle surrounded by the limestone karsts of Halong Bay. We spent a handfull of days there riding a scooter we rented from an old lady downtown, kayaking in the bay and rock climbing some of the nearby islands. I would easily recommend a 2 or 3 week trip there just to hang out and rock climb. It's totally undeveloped (for now, Chinese developers are planning 2 "mega" resorts that will no doubt kill the vibe and a good deal of local enviornment) and there are not many people showing up to climb and kayak like they do in Thailand. Also when we were riding in the hillsides all the village kids would come running out smilling and posing for pics. They really loved to see us and you definately dont see that anywhere that tourists have made their selves at home. In those areas (Saigon, Hanoi, anywhere mentioned in Lonely Planet) you get lots of people hustling you and everybody else giving you shit... which leads to the next story in our journey..
On Cat Ba we met a really great expat named Tim who has been in Vietnam for 6 years. He's done every job under the sun here but he currently lives on a tiny /karst used for climbing. It's just a small beach with Tim and two local Vietnamese chaps really. He's like Robinson Curusoe living out there with no power, monkeys, millipedes and bugs and about 2000 feet of beachfront on a little island maybe 30 or 40 thousand square feet total.. crazy. Through him we got a crazy idea and some great connections and phone numbers for this next part of our journey..
Tomorrow we are going to see a guy here in Hanoi to check out some old Russian motorcycles called a Minsk. These things are bulletproof, sturdy two stroke workhorses that go for about $400.. After we figure out how to get ourselves and 20 kilos of gear safely strapped on to it, we are going to ride north and west alongthe Chinese border (and maybe briefly across it) towards Laos. This is going to take about 3 weeks and I'm guessing we are going to have lots of enexpected suprises too.
When you get onto a bike and out of the main cities the locals are so happy to see you. You buy them one beer and you often are being fed for free the rest of the night! Kids will pose for pictures too, and they giggle like crazy when you show them the results! I really think this is the best way to see this country and meet it's people, plus we have some contacts from Tim to meet up with and hopefully secure housing amongst the local hill tribes. I really want to spend some time in these villages living in their elevated bamboo huts...
So that's it really. Hopefully the bike will hold and we will have an amazing time. If that's the case we will ride it as far as it takes us. It will pay for itself if if makes it to Luang Prabrang and if I sell it for maybe $200 it will have been a great investment. If we are having a good time we may try to ride it all the way to Bangkok! Or it could break down on the side of the road and we just decide to ditch it but we will have a great story never the less..
Well we are off to find a leather store and the helmetshop. We are getting full coverage travel insurance in case of disaster and we have to figure out how we can cut some weight from our luggage too, so the next few days will be busy.. I will get in touch if, or when, we find our trusty stead. Wish us luck and think of us this Thanksgiving! Is it this Thursday or next? Can't remember... But hopefully we will be riding through rice paddies with the wind in our faces and the sun at our backs!
We love you all so much! Wish we could share these holidays, but know you are in our thoughts if not our arms and we will return soon. Jess is trying to upload photos butso far to no avail. It's impossible on these computers cause they usually just crash, but you will hear as soon as we have any success... Until then, we remain;
In adventurous spirits,
Chris and Jess
After securing a few tickets on a junk to Cat Ba island we were hustled by some Vietnamese guy onto one junk amd then another. I swear he waited for us to get topside and in our bathing shorts before he swooped in to drag us off. The dock was crazy. It was like a scene from Indiana Jones where all the boats are pilled up and people are running around with boxes and bags. The air was swrirling with different languages and the smell of fish and diesel fumes.
Anyway, we finally pushed out to sea and were cruising along when all hell broke loose. The ship hands and a surly old madam of the ship started surrounding us and asking where our guide was! "You no pay! You pay now!" They were screaming with their hands out! It took a few minutes but we squared everything away and showed them our tickets. I guess they weren't used to seeing people doing this on their own..
The ride was incredably beautiful tho and when we got to the island, Jess and I rode all the way across it on the backs of two guys' scooters with all of our backpacks and gear too! It was really fun and Jess was smiling from ear to ear and "flying" with her arms way out to the side..
Cat Ba was amazing. It's an island out of Jurrassic Park, mostly monkey-populated jungle surrounded by the limestone karsts of Halong Bay. We spent a handfull of days there riding a scooter we rented from an old lady downtown, kayaking in the bay and rock climbing some of the nearby islands. I would easily recommend a 2 or 3 week trip there just to hang out and rock climb. It's totally undeveloped (for now, Chinese developers are planning 2 "mega" resorts that will no doubt kill the vibe and a good deal of local enviornment) and there are not many people showing up to climb and kayak like they do in Thailand. Also when we were riding in the hillsides all the village kids would come running out smilling and posing for pics. They really loved to see us and you definately dont see that anywhere that tourists have made their selves at home. In those areas (Saigon, Hanoi, anywhere mentioned in Lonely Planet) you get lots of people hustling you and everybody else giving you shit... which leads to the next story in our journey..
On Cat Ba we met a really great expat named Tim who has been in Vietnam for 6 years. He's done every job under the sun here but he currently lives on a tiny /karst used for climbing. It's just a small beach with Tim and two local Vietnamese chaps really. He's like Robinson Curusoe living out there with no power, monkeys, millipedes and bugs and about 2000 feet of beachfront on a little island maybe 30 or 40 thousand square feet total.. crazy. Through him we got a crazy idea and some great connections and phone numbers for this next part of our journey..
Tomorrow we are going to see a guy here in Hanoi to check out some old Russian motorcycles called a Minsk. These things are bulletproof, sturdy two stroke workhorses that go for about $400.. After we figure out how to get ourselves and 20 kilos of gear safely strapped on to it, we are going to ride north and west alongthe Chinese border (and maybe briefly across it) towards Laos. This is going to take about 3 weeks and I'm guessing we are going to have lots of enexpected suprises too.
When you get onto a bike and out of the main cities the locals are so happy to see you. You buy them one beer and you often are being fed for free the rest of the night! Kids will pose for pictures too, and they giggle like crazy when you show them the results! I really think this is the best way to see this country and meet it's people, plus we have some contacts from Tim to meet up with and hopefully secure housing amongst the local hill tribes. I really want to spend some time in these villages living in their elevated bamboo huts...
So that's it really. Hopefully the bike will hold and we will have an amazing time. If that's the case we will ride it as far as it takes us. It will pay for itself if if makes it to Luang Prabrang and if I sell it for maybe $200 it will have been a great investment. If we are having a good time we may try to ride it all the way to Bangkok! Or it could break down on the side of the road and we just decide to ditch it but we will have a great story never the less..
Well we are off to find a leather store and the helmetshop. We are getting full coverage travel insurance in case of disaster and we have to figure out how we can cut some weight from our luggage too, so the next few days will be busy.. I will get in touch if, or when, we find our trusty stead. Wish us luck and think of us this Thanksgiving! Is it this Thursday or next? Can't remember... But hopefully we will be riding through rice paddies with the wind in our faces and the sun at our backs!
We love you all so much! Wish we could share these holidays, but know you are in our thoughts if not our arms and we will return soon. Jess is trying to upload photos butso far to no avail. It's impossible on these computers cause they usually just crash, but you will hear as soon as we have any success... Until then, we remain;
In adventurous spirits,
Chris and Jess
Nov 13th... Hanoi
Jess has finally arrived from the States and we have made our way north to the beautiful city of Hanoi. It's exactly as we pictured it. Ancient streets filled with motorbikes, cyclos, green trees hanging over food stalls and rural women carrying everything from fruit to small noodle kitchens on long poles from their backs.
We got kicked out of our hotel today for not playing along with the owners wishes to buy tour packages from him. What an ass.. Turns out these things happen for a reason as we now have a very nice room with a balcony overlooking a downtown street for the same price. It's wonderful how these things happen and it serves as a reminder to us to flow with the good vibes towards calmer, more beautiful seas!
Tomorrow we are going to make our way to Cat Ba island in Halong Bay. We plan to soak up some some sun, rent kayaks and generally just act like we are on vacation instead of a mission for a little bit. Halong Bay is filled with limestone islands jutting out from the sea. Caves, monkeys and junks are everywhere. I'm excited for what I'm sure is going to be one of the most photogenic parts of this trip. I promise to get some pics uploaded this week. We decided not to bring the laptop so we are at the mercy of the internet gods, but I'm sure that with the extra time and a little patience we can make it work..
We love you all and will write more to each of you soon. Until then you are always in our thoughts and we have a little bit of each of you in our hearts as we continue our adventure. Keep the emails comin as they are greatly appreciated here on the frontlines!
Again, so much love to each and everyone!
Jess and Chris
We got kicked out of our hotel today for not playing along with the owners wishes to buy tour packages from him. What an ass.. Turns out these things happen for a reason as we now have a very nice room with a balcony overlooking a downtown street for the same price. It's wonderful how these things happen and it serves as a reminder to us to flow with the good vibes towards calmer, more beautiful seas!
Tomorrow we are going to make our way to Cat Ba island in Halong Bay. We plan to soak up some some sun, rent kayaks and generally just act like we are on vacation instead of a mission for a little bit. Halong Bay is filled with limestone islands jutting out from the sea. Caves, monkeys and junks are everywhere. I'm excited for what I'm sure is going to be one of the most photogenic parts of this trip. I promise to get some pics uploaded this week. We decided not to bring the laptop so we are at the mercy of the internet gods, but I'm sure that with the extra time and a little patience we can make it work..
We love you all and will write more to each of you soon. Until then you are always in our thoughts and we have a little bit of each of you in our hearts as we continue our adventure. Keep the emails comin as they are greatly appreciated here on the frontlines!
Again, so much love to each and everyone!
Jess and Chris
Monday, November 17, 2008
Sunday, November 9, 2008
The adventure begins...
I am leaving to meet up with Chris is Vietnam on Monday. We will be backpacking around SE Asia for 3 months! My Central America trip didn't work out, but things happen for a reason and I am stoked to be traveling around with the love of my life for 3 months. I can't wait to be there with those wonderful people and that beautiful country...
We will be traveling to Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand also- returning home beginning of February. This seems like it may be a good way to keep everyone posted and share our experiences so I thought I'd try it out.
We will be traveling to Cambodia, Laos, and Thailand also- returning home beginning of February. This seems like it may be a good way to keep everyone posted and share our experiences so I thought I'd try it out.
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