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elizabeth  ·  3132 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Bought a motorcycle!

Yeah, I'll practice a little on the side roads. I just got my car driving license a couple months ago and I've never driven stick so I don't think I'm ready for a motorbike in Vietnam but I wish to slowly learn because it's so much fun and we could do so much more if only we had 2 bikes! There are some seriously impressive mountains up north but I think we'll skip out because:

1. the bike probably won't make it up the hills with us both + our bags

2. we have no more space for extra fuel, tools and food on the bike

3. it would be dumb to go without an extra bike to tow you out in case something happens

Yeah, got a helmet mount for our fake GoPro :) I've been more cautious since some fuckers tried to snatch my purse off me, but that a whole 'nuther story. I wish I had the reflex to elbow the guy in the face.





iammyownrushmore  ·  3131 days ago  ·  link  ·  

There's always somewhere to buy gas, get food and to sleep. No part of Vietnam is uninhabited and everyone drives similar vehicles to what you have. Highly recommend you go north, it's incredibly beautiful.

elizabeth  ·  3131 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, we're driving to Hanoi so we will make it to the north. I'm talking about a specific stretch of the road next to the Lao border that's basically uninhabited because of mountains and it's a national park too. People I met said they didn't see even another bike driving by for about 2h. It's not the kind of train you ride unprepared on a crap bike.

iammyownrushmore  ·  3131 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Where at? is it north of Hanoi?

elizabeth  ·  3131 days ago  ·  link  ·  

No, it's the Ho Chi Minh trail that runs along the Lao border. It's not all that bad but some parts can be a little deserted from what I hear. Like, bring your own gas and water kind of deserted.

iammyownrushmore  ·  3131 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'm pretty sure that the Highway and the trail you're talking about are the same thing, though there are 2 paths to the HCMH, east (Đông) and west (Tây).

West is the more barren one, I rode it for a while, and it's not that bad. The East one is far less barren and still very pretty.

In your other comment, you went from Nha Trang to Hoi An? I did the same but went through Pleiku. If you're in Hoi An, you've already gone past the barren part, and I still highly recommend you go the HCMH route after Hue, especially if you are going to Phong Nha-Ke. I think whoever told you that meant north of HCMC, not north in Vietnam.

elizabeth  ·  3131 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, we'll probably stick to east - less barren is better as we have no riding buddies and no backup. We'll probably go west up to the national park to see then caves and then come back east.

Thanks for all the tips, how come you know that part of the world so well?! When did you ride it?

iammyownrushmore  ·  3131 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Wait, what I'm saying you're already past the East/West HCMH thing, unless you're talking about HCMH (west) and 1A (east), if so, I can't recommend highly enough that you avoid the 1A, as the HCMH is pretty, not barren at all, and you can still get to villages where westerners are rare and the people are incredibly kind. I promise, you will not go without.

I spent 6 months last year going from Beijing down the coast all the way to Myanmar, and I'm one of those overly-methodical researchers before I budge an inch. There's tons of mis/out-dated information on blogs and out of people's mouths, so I tried to synthesize it all so I could actually make sense of it at some point :D