Day 8 - from Hoa Binh to... Hoa Binh - Trial by fire: new bike, first tour, first time in Asia - CycleBlaze

November 2, 2024

Day 8 - from Hoa Binh to... Hoa Binh

Technology is great, except when it isn't. Winston's aesthetic preference for the scenic route backfired when an obscure turn was missed and we ended up at a dead end. After cursing the gods of mapping programs we gave in and returned to Hoa Binh. But there was some spectacular scenery from go to whoa. This is how the day started in Hoa Binh.

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We then had a victory when a street vendor came by offering rice with peanut and a sweet fruit. I bought a couple of helpings.

A partial success. Coffee in glass cups but it was Nescafe; peanuts and rice in styrofoam.
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Andrea BrownBoooooo on the Nescafe!
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John GrantSmall wins . . .
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The rice seller - vendor of the day
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With that done were off towards Mai Chau and into the terrific scenery, not to mention the roadscape. 

I'd go for some back panniers too!
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John GrantPerhaps he comes back down the hill empty ?
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Here's some homework for Bill Shaneyfelt
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Bill ShaneyfeltThis will take a while with over 120 species in Vietnam! And without a clear closeup, it is highly doubtful as to what I will find. Stand by.
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Bill ShaneyfeltColor pattern is suggestive of a yellow spotted keelback. Not at all convinced, but that is the nearest I could find.

https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/966797-Fowlea-flavipunctata
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Apart from choosing a tricky route our day started to decline in the pretty little town of Thung Nai.
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I was a little ahead of Winston and so I waited in a prominent spot in Thung Nai. As I sat on a step, a fellow brought me a tiny stool. That was very kind; I sat there and ate an orange watching the goings on.

I was sitting on a step when a fellow offered me the ubiquitous Vietnamese stool.
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We did some direction finding and settled on this road that took us to the top of a peninsula jutting into the lake. We had missed a left turn. That said, we never did see a road of any significance.

Also, the road we were on wasn't always good.

My interpretation of this sign is "Old white guys should turn around now."
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Drying coconut on the roadside
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No complaints about the scenery!
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I want to travel around the world in one of these!
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John GrantThey cart the sand away from the boats !
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The lake!
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One of the few birds we have seen - Brown hawk owl? More homework for Bill!
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Bill ShaneyfeltThe condition it is in, and my poor raptor knowledge... that one is beyond me. Sorry!
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It wasn't only 1230 but I couldn't see any way that we could get to Mai Chau, a very hard day's ride when all goes smoothly. I bought water at an inflated price before we backtracked, half looking for "the road", while navigation aids made constant suggestions.

Fourteen km saw us back in Thung Nai and assured by locals that we had gone the correct way. I even walked a different road and ended up at the lake.

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After a good bit of toing and froing we headed for Hoa Binh and room 505 with the intention of cycling the main drag tomorrow. Across the road, children kicked the round ball. Life was so much easier ...........

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Soybean buns for dessert!
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Just a garage door
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Bicycle of the day
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How could we possibly forget some of the terrific livestock and their carers walking the roads?

Hard to believe in this terrain but they really are water buffalo
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Today's ride: 72 km (45 miles)
Total: 307 km (191 miles)

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