Vietnam top to bottom

Check out my Komoot collection of all my rides put together. https://www.komoot.com/collection/1939742/-vietnam-completed

I rode on 23 days. A couple of days i did a couple of rides. I was pleased to get 2000kms done. I had packed the bike away and looked at the Komoot collection and it said 1995kms. But i had not noticed the 7kms to the bike shop had not regestered yet. Otherwise I would have been stuck with just not quite there.

Just over 10,000m of climbing is pretty light. But 87 kms a riding day average is ok.

When looking back at the start of the trip i can now hardly remember how bad i felt. And how many days i spent not really wanting to move, for any kind of trip it would have been the same, being ill is being ill 🤷‍♂️.

Having to catch up was a bit of a tough gig. But this is what makes it an adventure. Being protected and supported at all and every turn would be like a living hell for me. It would rip any kind of adventure out of the trip.

But for me that is what makes the trip an adventure.

That’s the trip.

I was in a cafe this morning and it occured to me that i had not been to Spain 🇪🇸 for a year or so. I have put it into my brain that I should try to leave Skyros near the end of February and hightail it there. Why not? 🤷‍♂️ Then try to do the Badlands Gravel route. Of course all this is dependent on the weather.

Hopefully the routes shoukd all be in this link.”To Spain” https://www.komoot.com/collection/1264513/-to-spain

À bientôt

Overstayed my welcome.

I knew there would be complications so i got up early for my 8.30 flight. I woke at just past 5, had a little breakfast in my room. Walking into the hotel foyer the receptionist was asleep on a camp bed, he jumped up, I asked him to hail a cab, he told me the price would be 300,000vnd and he told me not to give the driver anymore. Bike in and off we go, the taxi driver complained that 200,000vnd was not a lot for the airport, ohhhhhhhh, i see the system I’m so slow sometimes. I really did not have any more (available) money.

As i got to the airport check-in they looked at me sternly, have you been to immigration yet 😬 no. The guy led me to immigration to see the officer about me overstaying my visa by 4 days. I was fined 1,250,000vnd. (About £43, hence why no available cash for the taxi driver) i knew it was coming so not surprised.

The passport queue was seriously long, i wonder why there is only one person checking passports. And, Why do the food shops in the airport ask for USD, then have to work out the price in VND on a calculator. I was angry 😠

Google and Saigon are not compatible.

After a fitful nights sleep/awakeness Ifinally got up and ready by 8. The receptionist was real nice and we had a little conversation about football. He definitely knew more.

I have to tell you the 80km ride was a bit of a bluri cannot remember how much traffic or how the roads were. But I rode into HCMC. Luckily my Komoot route took directly to the hotel.

I put the bike in the garage below, took off the bags. Tge room is adequate. And I was showered and ready to do HCMC by 12.30.

I had written to the hotel earlier requesting they find a bike box, but they had done very little. Except found a chain of bike shops called Ride Plus.

But i had researched another shop, i went out of the hotel and jumped on a motorbike taxi we hooned about the streets aiming for this bike shop (i had my eyes shut most of the time.) It was not that i discovered i did need mobile data (mine ran out yesterday) and that the place Google took us was not the bike shop. So i paid this driver off snd jumped on a other motorbike the driver spoke a little more English. He took me to a cardboard box making place i reiterated i wanted a bike shop. I think at this point he was just roaming tge streets hoping to find a shop…. and we did, a Giant bike shop. They had a box. I went back to the hotel on the motorbike taxi, paid him off (i think he conned me a bit). Jumped on my bike put in the Giant Bikes address and cycled there, unfortunately it wast there more Google maps/ Saigon problems. So i plugged in search bike shops into my garmin search snd it said 50 meters Ride Plus. I walked there and the guys in there spoke english and helped me put the bike into the box. Whoop.

And they ordered me a taxi for me. The taxi driver didnt know the hotel so we spent 10 minutes driving around looking for the hotel 🤦

Sore!

Look what decided to come out on my second ladt riding day.

I woke early again, did my Soma breathing. A guy had rolled my bike into his sleeping quarters for safekeeping during the night, although it was one of the safest places i have stayed in.

I rolled out and immediately encountered a climb. Not high but enough to stretch the legs. But at the top such a wonderful coffee stop.

So luckily I stayed on quiet roads most of the way. They were all bumpy which unfortunately rubbed my undercarriage until so sore. I was eventually resigned to riding 15kms then having to either stop or stand and ride for 15mins.

Another great day, flatter and easier than yesterday so the views not so spectacular but inspiring all the same. I still pumped in a good few kilometers though and i was real tired when i finally turned up at the hotel.

Oh what a day.

I woke early at about 6 so i just put my stuff together and ambled downstairs. My landlady was there and she gave me some handmade chocolates. A great kick start to the day. I found a coffee shop, then a bakery with croissants and other baked delicacies, i stuffed my pockets. 😲😲

I just wasn’t expecting today to be such a good day. And sort of split up into defined sections.

As i left Da Lat’s city limits the road took a pitch downward and i was and i was fair humming along. I saw an entrance on the left and i sort of recognised a hand. I screeched to a halt did a u-turn. Obviously i had to ride back up the hill. I paid the attendant 50000VND and rode down dropped my in the carpark and walked around

Then i came across this temple possibly my favourite so far

Once again i was hooning it down a mountain road, racing (and beating) a moped. And on my right i saw coffee. I screeched to a hault turned around and rode back up the hill.

Another georgeous temple. Only me there.

I believe i caught the coffee sequence. And yes i know i missed the roasting stage.

The road was undulating and had some testing climbs. Despite me putting in Road Ride as one of my criteria there was a lot of this

Then this happened.

I got to my hotel which is lovely. And they recomended me to go to the biggest resturant with only me.

Dont know what these fish are but i feel they may be on a table soon

Da Lat

The ride to Da Lat was only 44kms so I got up slowly and late. As i was having breakfast i plucked up the courage to talk to 2 English guys, english teachers fron Ha Noi, they had 2 other friends not up yet. The 4 were there last night and were i thought a bit sweary. I’m not one to hold things against people, it was definately interesting to hear of their time living in Ha Noi.

They also mentioned there was a good Italian restaurant in Da Lat. My eyes opened with excitement.

The ride was dry and with a fair few hills to climb. But i arrived at about 2pm. As it was a tourist town the hotel was a bit more expensive but pretty nice.

I went sight seeing. There is a famous temple, Linh Phuoc, i jumped into a taxi, the driver waited and took me back to the hotel.

I Googled Italian resturants and just clicked on the one at the top, then walked to it. As i went up stairs the the 4 english guys from the morning were there. They very kindly asked me to join. And we had a slightly riotous evening, hmmm maybe a bit much swearing, me as well of course. I had pizza and pasta. The pizza was spectacular, maybe the oasta a little overcooked but nothing to complain about, i ate every bit.

Thanks guys for a great evening. 🙂

WTF That’s steep

Pruned.

My day off was sucessful. I walked about town ate some lunch then lay in bed for lots of the afternoon. Then ate some dinner. I found a redturant thet looked clean. And the served a great egg fried rice, i had two 🤷‍♂️.

I was in bed early then up at about 6.30. I left the hotel at 7.15. Into my local coffee spot

I k ow its a bit much for the esrly morning but what can you do.

Out of Nha Trang on a road paralell to the main road. I was hoping for quiet roads today.

Unfortunately very soon after this photo was take i joined the main highway to Da Lat. And feom then on i was accompanied by the usual suspects all blowing their horns all of the time. Also the road was norrower so i was squeezed to the side, a couple of times ejected off the side

This is the profile of my ride.

I had carefully checked the weather for both Nha Trang and Da Lat. Both said no rain and possible only a few clouds. I put sun tan cream on arms and face before i left the hotel. But just after i hit the base of the climb the heavens opened. Only small spits at first then just a torrential downpour and it didnt stop until got to my hotel. Grrrrrrrrrrr

I switched my flashing back lights on, put my rain jacked on and just rode. The mountain road was about 30kms so i reckoned about 3 hours. (And my stats page tells me 3 hours and 5 mins so a good guestimate.)

The traffic was horrendous. Every motorbike scared to move into the main road so all nearly scraping my handlebars.

One time a lorry was passing me, hooting his horn, a motorbike passed me on my right, hooting his horn, and another guy on a motorbike on my left shouted at me (no idea if it was a nice of obnoxious shout) Cars and lorries also coming down the mountain visibility is so low I had taken my glasses off as they were covered in rain. I jumped out of my skin.

Eventually i was riding only a few kilometers and having to stop i was so tired. Every time i drank a stream of cold rain water went inside my jacket down my armpits and sides. And at above 1500 meters and wet it starts to get colder. I could see my breath as i huffed and puffed.

I had locked my Garmin as the rain was tapping and changing the screen. So I could not find how far i had to go up the mountain or to the end. Obviously the phone was too wet to touch. So i just rode on.

I did stop at one point thinking i was there but found i was only half way.

Anyway eventually the road started to dip and a brightness, still cloudy filled the sky. Down hill is so much better.

I’m at Chappi Mountain Bungalow. I sat for 15 mins just staring blankly. Then to my bungalow which is a steep walk, i slipped and fell on my ass.

Its been a tough day but I got here at 2.45 instead of my anticipated 4 or 5. And possiblyva short day tomorrow, see what the weather brings.

Angry at everything

As a general rule I do 6 days riding and 1 day off. This keeps me sane and happy. I know if this sequence gets out of sync then anger seems to permeates every aspect of my life.

I got up this morning and it was rain well pouring. I was angry about that. Putting the bags on my bike wasn’t as slick as usual and i got wet. I was angry about that. My breakfast coffee was strong and bitter, i put sugar in it, mmmmmmm nice no anger there.

The homestay hosts were so congenial, they waved me off in the 5 minutes of non rain period.

What could have been great photos were a bid dull.

There were a few hills on my way, not particularly taxing. But the extra effort made my already raw rubbing area twinge with a stinging pain i was not happy with.

I rode through towns looking for porential coffee stops eventually settling on my favourite Milano Coffee House. I was angry it took so long.

I can ride through a whole town looking for drink stops. Every small shop looks like a potential, but there is no fridge, or they don’t have the drink i want or what looks like a mini mart turns out to be a nail bar, some places just look too dirty to want to stop at. I rode through 2 maybe 3 towns in a row, desperate for a drink but just not finding one.

I rode hard today. But the horns were so loud making me angry, mopeds riding so close making me angry, loug packs of motobikes and mopeds making me angry. No one knows or cares its all in my head. I shout at everyone and everything. 😠

Luckily I got to my hotel having completed 106kms by 2pm. I knew i was angry and i knew why 14 days straight and just over 1200kms. I am well and truly pooped.

I had a brief message conversation with a friend who suggested I check days and kms before i leave Vietnam. 440kms and 6 days. But its going to be very mountainous (1700m up) in the next 2 days riding. But i made a decision to take a day off. So its 440kms in 5 days (thats 88kms a day) but there are some slight complications with distances between hotels, but well overcome that when we get to it.

Anyway as a celebration i had this. It was small and tasted disgusting. I supplemented it with a bag of crisps.

Opinions are always good.

I’m trying to get away from Strava. Which stat/map graphic do you think is best?

200 meters from the hotel i sat down to order my coffee.

So humid today, the sky threatened rain constantly. Hills were thrown in to make me put some effort in. But still hugging the coastline.

Cant go wrong with colourful boats.

My route took me along a narrow concrete path. No cars only a few mopeds. And the gradient of the climbs to get me over the mountains were steep enough to get my back wheel spinning underneath me.

How cool is this house.

Half way through the ride i booked into a homestay and with the wind blowing on my i arrived at 2. My saddle is not particularly being my friend so sespite doing 110kms the early stop is helping me recover.

As i was riding i felt a few drops of rain, but nothing came of it but the home stay owner said it had poured on the homestay half an hour before i got here. A lucky miss. But this evening it again poured down. I’m nervous about tomorrow.

New Year Again.

I was sad to leave my Lavender Homestay. They had been kind to me and very generous.

I rode and rode, my ass is hurting snd i sm feeling a bit jaded. But i just ploughed on. The sea to my left. There were aome quite good sites but i just didnt take pictures.

I had this lovely cup of coffee from a guy who worked in switzerland for 10 years.
I saw this Buddha by the road

I eventually got to my hotel in Quy Nhon. I did not really notice the sun being out but i was a bit burnt, I’ll remember to put on sun screen tomorrow. The problem with being by the sea is that most restaurants only sell sea food. 🤢 really not my friend.

For lunch i bought a big dumpling, no idea what was in it but i could only eat half. I eventuslly opted for packet of beef flavoured crisps and a yoghurt.

In the evening i had rice with soy sauce and chillis. I kniw not that inspiring, but somehow im just being able to stomach anything else.

After my rice i went for a walk around the town. It was really buzzing. I sauntered up to a stsge snd waited anfmd hoped.