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Mitknight

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  1. there are many places in the Nimmanhemin area as well as Huay Kaew. Lots of students reside there as well, who usually dont spend too much on their apartments as well. if you got a mobike, go there and drive around a bit, you'll find something for sure.

    Cheers,

    Mitknight

  2. Hey All,

    dont know whether this fits into this, but would like to know whether some of you play football in the weekday evenings. If, where and when?

    Working during the day but would like to get back into footy after work again sometime.

    Appreciate your inputs.

    Cheers :o

    Mitknight

  3. Digital Photo Studio,

    3rd Floor, Airport Plaza (next to Big Camera)

    This is the best quality and most reliable place I know in Chiang Mai, especially for bigger prints. That said if you just want to print out a couple of dozen 4x6s then anywhere where they have plenty of customers to keep the chemicals fresh will do fine. There's a couple in the basement of Kad Suan Kaew that are OK too. Most prices are similar around town so unless you've got a big job to do it's not worth doing a lot of shopping around.

    I second that...they are excellent. (Digital Photo Studio)

    Thanks I'll try Digital Photo Studio

    Opposite the Duang Tawan Towers (Centara Hotel), just next to the 7/11 is a good printing shop as well, very good for large photos and stuff. Had many photos printed out there.

    B/R

    Mitknight

  4. Hi All,

    is it possible to have your own boat (speed, run or ski boat) on the lake reservoir at the chiang mai dam or somewhere else on a larger lake in or around chiang mai??? If yes, what is required to do so, any kind of permits, costs, locations etc???

    Would appreciate your help.

    Cheers :D

    Mitknight

    MitKnight, I was out on Mae Kwang reservoir today, one of the largest lakes around, in Doi Saket district. I hired a boat to take us out to a favorite fishing spot. But I saw private boats coming in on trailers and there didn't seem to be any "harbor master" or licensing or fees; but I don't really know. If you don't get a definitive answer from this discussion, ask Khun Pat at Boomtown Fishing shop in the row of shops next to Rimping market at Meechok plaza next to Raum Chok marketplace, at the corner of the 1001 CM - Phrao Hwy and the middle ring road. He owns a boat and speaks fluent English. Don

    Dear Don

    cool, thanks. I'm living near this particular Rimping, will go and have a look tomorrow and talk to Kuhn Pat if possible. Used to live in Doi Saket (Nong Yeng) as well and have been many times to the reservoir.

    Thanks again for the help, much appreciated. Maybe we could meet up for a fishing tour once I get things sorted and the boat there :o

    Cheers,

    Mitknight

  5. My friend has several boats in the 4 to 6 meter length and he has 50 to 70 HP motors on them. He trailers them to the reservoirs all over northern Thailand where we fish for Giant snakeheads and jungle perch. The only hassle is getting a license plate for a trailer. It is easier to just pay a fine if you get stopped occasionally by the police.

    Cheers Ian,

    but can u just put your boat onto a lake and drive around? Or do you need a permit for that as well? I have seen one or two here in Chiang Mai, but didnt have the chance to talk to them about it.

    Thanks :o

  6. Hi All,

    is it possible to have your own boat (speed, run or ski boat) on the lake reservoir at the chiang mai dam or somewhere else on a larger lake in or around chiang mai??? If yes, what is required to do so, any kind of permits, costs, locations etc???

    Would appreciate your help.

    Cheers :o

    Mitknight

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