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20 hours ago, Hummin said:

It is more the hassle with dogs in my neighborhood where we have plenty of dirt and concrete roads. When bicycling you have to stop for chasing dogs, and calm them down. Dogs are simple, you stop, they stop, you start bicycling they chase you, you stop, they stop, you walk against them, they run, you start bicycling again, they chase you, and this happens for every corner, and every house. 
 

I give out snacks, and that makes them remember me when I’m using the same tracks for my motorbikes. I think I will get out on a trip in the hills before I leave looking back in the pics, I actually miss it.
 

Good tread, 

 


 

 

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Sweet. You don't worry about injuring yourself especially out riding alone? Are you young enough for insurance? Uncertain if it would even cover injury.

 

Beautiful landscape. I often forget how pretty it can be up North.

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21 minutes ago, Nicco said:

 

Sweet. You don't worry about injuring yourself especially out riding alone? Are you young enough for insurance? Uncertain if it would even cover injury.

 

Beautiful landscape. I often forget how pretty it can be up North.

There is a small risk on these dirt tracks in Isan. This is Chaiyaphum on the border to Petchabun, not North.

 

I have decent adventure traveling insurance covering most activities including motorbikes of any types and size. Exception is professional riding and competition.

 

My backyard 

 

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