Its the last night in Koh Lanta. Tomorrow I will be heading out to Phuket for a couple of days before taking a flight to Honolulu, with a chance at lunch in Seoul. One of the few countries that I have wanted to visit, but not had the chance so lunch would be kinda cool. I have 8 hours to kill, just not sure if it is worth it. Anyway, I should be asleep right now, but have been worrying about how I am going to get all my stuff with me tomorrow on the ferry. I seem to have picked up quite a bit in my time here between clothes and gifts. It doesnt quite fit.
I only have to make it like 10-15k, but there is going to be shit just hanging of everyside of my bike, I just hope that it doesnt rain. Once I get in to Phuket I dont have to worry, just need to check the baggage allotments for the third time, because either korean air is really generous with baggage or the people who answer the phones dont know shit. And unfortunately I am leaning toward the latter since the two answers I have gotten so far have been completely different.
The only real lagging injury from the fight is my left thumb. The only two real injuries I got were from hitting my opponent, not from getting hit by him, which seems odd. But I dont think it is going to affect my riding (I did 20+k today).
Looking back on this trip it has been a lot more than I was expecting. I always like looking at the stats on things and when I have some time and the trip is really done I will work out the whole numbers (maybe while at lunch in Seoul) but a quick peek is something like this:
6 countries, ¬105 Days
1700+ km in the saddle
59 in the Penang Bridge Half Marathon, time 1:46
1-0 Professional Muay Thai record
Completed my rescue diver course
Read 18 books
Saw the worlds biggest not flower and not biggest fungus
2 cooking classes
A more complete list to follow once the actual trip is deemed, by me, to be over.
I only have to make it like 10-15k, but there is going to be shit just hanging of everyside of my bike, I just hope that it doesnt rain. Once I get in to Phuket I dont have to worry, just need to check the baggage allotments for the third time, because either korean air is really generous with baggage or the people who answer the phones dont know shit. And unfortunately I am leaning toward the latter since the two answers I have gotten so far have been completely different.
The only real lagging injury from the fight is my left thumb. The only two real injuries I got were from hitting my opponent, not from getting hit by him, which seems odd. But I dont think it is going to affect my riding (I did 20+k today).
Looking back on this trip it has been a lot more than I was expecting. I always like looking at the stats on things and when I have some time and the trip is really done I will work out the whole numbers (maybe while at lunch in Seoul) but a quick peek is something like this:
6 countries, ¬105 Days
1700+ km in the saddle
59 in the Penang Bridge Half Marathon, time 1:46
1-0 Professional Muay Thai record
Completed my rescue diver course
Read 18 books
Saw the worlds biggest not flower and not biggest fungus
2 cooking classes
A more complete list to follow once the actual trip is deemed, by me, to be over.
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