It’s been again quite a while since my last update here. It’s too easy to loose focus when I’m not doing this every day as I have before.
So as a way to make up for it and since most are stuck at home at the moment, I will make both my books available for everyone. You can use the links below to download the books for free or if you want use the Blurb link to get a printed copy or the Donate link if you want to give something for the books.
This will be a regular series where I will post my thoughts and photos from the motorbike rides I’ve been on and will go on in the future.
The first post is my last ride from 2 weeks ago, it’s been a nice and fun ride with friends.
The Mother of Vietnam statue and museum
The ride started in Da Nang, we drove towards Hoi An and over the Cua Dai bridge to Tam Ky. It’s a pretty much straight road but offers some scenic views along the way. Our first stop was the ‘Mother of Vietnam’ statue and museum.
Old and new bricks
After our first stop, we went to one of the old Cham towers in Tam Ky, unfortunately it was closed but we did get some photos from the road.
A newly built roundabout and intersection outside Tam Ky
After a bit of a boring drive on the highway, we turned off to head towards the Tam Hai ferry but not before exploring a bit of an off-road section nearby.
A little bit of off-roading
Once we took the ferry across to Tam Hai, we’ve made our way to the furthest point to see the main sight on the island.
The man on the rocks
The rock
Along the beach
Tam Hai views
There were some other stops planned but after spending quite a bit of time on Tam Hai, we realised it got late so decided to head back towards Da Nang.
The ferry
The way back started off with great light and a very nice double rainbow but soon turned into torrential rain, to top it off it also got dark.
The double rainbow
Overall, it ended up being a great day out with friends. The rain kind of spoiled a bit the ride back and the roads were mostly straight but Tam Hai is a nice island to visit nearby.