Those river side spots early on in the video...perfect boondocking spots! I think this is my favorite video of the whole trip; Laos is so incredibly beautiful and interesting! I was thinking watching you guys ride that bike down those bumpy roads.... They are "opaling" that bike! Meaning these roads are the equivalent of the roads you take opal down in the states!
Hi again looks like your both doing fine, pretty rocks and landscape love the drone footage. that is a very peacefull spot on the river, see any fish? I think you found a foot. Gotta say that road is sure challenging but not even as bad as the main road on Eleuthera Isaland in the Bahamas. it reminds me of areas of Puerto Rico, the rural areas. brightly painted houses without windows. And everyone walks far.
Wow❤so rural and beautiful. What a beautiful place to live. Seems so peaceful. The big trucks were loud but that’s okay. Too bad you guys couldn’t afford the side by sides. Those would be great for the roads there. Thanks for the adventure ❤❤❤
Man, one of these days, you are going to get stuck! But then, why not!?! Lol! Thank you guys for showing us the roads less traveled. It really is the best roads to take!❤
You are really going to miss those countries and all the beautiful people you have encountered while in Southeast Asia. Big adjustments when and If you decide to come back to the States. You can always return and the people in Asia will welcome you back. For me I miss it greatly having you there memories flood back. ❤
I can’t choose which of the three amazing rocks I think I should insist that you keep - in spite of your living out of backpacks and traveling on motorcycles. I guess I just need to be reasonable and say meet pic of those rocks. Ok, 4! Not gonna add if there are more rocks coming.
Loved the gas station and I bet those girls are still talking about the day you guys came through . Those rocks looked practically polished they have been rolling in the river for a long time . Honesty the road looked way better there than some roads in Illinois 😂 Great video guys had to send from my phone my laptop hasn't been letting me pout comments ??( it's 8 years old it's almost time for a new one )
I will have to admit, you definitely have the ability to find the sketchiest roads and then pushing your vehicles to get through them. It does take you to some awesome places though. At least when it’s a rental it becomes somebody else’s problem. 🤣🤣🤣
Beautiul video!!!!!! 🥳 💯 🎉 ✌️
Nice views , some cool rocks good ride around thanks
Amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Safe travels
Have y'all.went to Mueng fun 2 hrs from VT.. u can rent a cabin. By River front..
Road looks less like potholes and more like islands of pavement. Love you two. Thanks for the tour. Lol, I didn’t get any dust in my face.
Laos is getting much better. The progress is slow. But it's moving along. The people are sweet and kind. That's what keeps me coming back to Laos.
Those river side spots early on in the video...perfect boondocking spots! I think this is my favorite video of the whole trip; Laos is so incredibly beautiful and interesting! I was thinking watching you guys ride that bike down those bumpy roads.... They are "opaling" that bike! Meaning these roads are the equivalent of the roads you take opal down in the states!
Hi again looks like your both doing fine, pretty rocks and landscape love the drone footage. that is a very peacefull spot on the river, see any fish? I think you found a foot.
Gotta say that road is sure challenging but not even as bad as the main road on Eleuthera Isaland in the Bahamas. it reminds me of areas of Puerto Rico, the rural areas. brightly painted houses without windows. And everyone walks far.
Wow❤so rural and beautiful. What a beautiful place to live. Seems so peaceful. The big trucks were loud but that’s okay. Too bad you guys couldn’t afford the side by sides. Those would be great for the roads there. Thanks for the adventure ❤❤❤
Man, one of these days, you are going to get stuck! But then, why not!?! Lol! Thank you guys for showing us the roads less traveled. It really is the best roads to take!❤
You are really going to miss those countries and all the beautiful people you have encountered while in Southeast Asia. Big adjustments when and If you decide to come back to the States. You can always return and the people in Asia will welcome you back. For me I miss it greatly having you there memories flood back. ❤
I can’t choose which of the three amazing rocks I think I should insist that you keep - in spite of your living out of backpacks and traveling on motorcycles. I guess I just need to be reasonable and say meet pic of those rocks. Ok, 4! Not gonna add if there are more rocks coming.
PHO Country restaurants a chain in US. So delicious soups. Plus appetizers, salads plus Chinese cuisine.
Loved the gas station and I bet those girls are still talking about the day you guys came through . Those rocks looked practically polished they have been rolling in the river for a long time . Honesty the road looked way better there than some roads in Illinois 😂
Great video guys had to send from my phone my laptop hasn't been letting me pout comments ??( it's 8 years old it's almost time for a new one )
I will have to admit, you definitely have the ability to find the sketchiest roads and then pushing your vehicles to get through them. It does take you to some awesome places though. At least when it’s a rental it becomes somebody else’s problem. 🤣🤣🤣
Do you need a sim card to access Google maps in English? How does your cell phone work in Laos? Also, do they take American debit cards at the ATM?
What kind of vines are those by the side of the road. They look like black berries.
Grape vines? I'm not sure. But it's gorgeous.
You guys didn't say a thing about the giant gorilla
Nowadays there are many RUclipsrs. The content of the video has already been made by someone. You have to be different.