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What up, team?

Sorry it took so long to get these photos up, but I haven't really been back to the states since Thailand.

What you'll find here are the Best of the Best, from which you may be able to select a few that are actually worth keeping. There's tons of them, so you're probably better off downloading these four huge zip files and checking them out on your own computer.

http://www.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/218/climbing.zip
http://www.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/218/drinking.zip
http://www.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/218/scenery.zip
http://www.blogabond.com/UserPhotos/218/whaeva.zip

And while I have you here, check out Blogabond. This is what I was building all those afternoons that I would forego beers & buckets and retire to my porch with the laptop. Be sure to get accounts for yourselves so that we can keep tabs on you in your future climbing trips!

Jason

permalink written by  Team Cobra on October 6, 2006 from Tonsai, Thailand
from the travel blog: Winter on Tonsai
tagged Climbing, Tonsai and TeamCobra

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Railay

Tonsai, Thailand


So I was well and truly over Phuket, didn't even have a big night. I had a hunger for some lapping, gentle waves, so I booked myself a minibus back to Ao Nang and a longtail boat to Railay. The change was automatic. Not quite as hustle-y, but that is probably because everything is a lot more expensive. I was disappointed with the beaches. Railay East is a mangrove swamp, and Railay West is a bay, with mud instead of sand. The second day I was there I decided to hike to Tonsai. Best idea ever! Okay, so the hike was through the jungle and I've never lost so much fluid through sweat, but the beach was awesome, the people friendly (without trying to sell anything) and the scene just so relaxing. I would stay in Tonsai the next time around, as it seems so much nicer. Railay is good, but just that little bit pricey.

I decided when I had got home (narrowly avoiding heat stroke) that I would go to Ao Phra Nang the next day and decide between the two where to stay. It was raining the next day though, so I just maxed by the pool in the afternoon and set myself for a big night out. Unfortunately it turned out to be a big, big night, which ruled me out for Ao Phra Nang (ruled me out of doing anything really). The fact that I had entered into a limbo competition and twisted my knee didn't help either. I decided with a little over a week left of my holiday to return to Ao Nang, do a tour and then set off to Langkawi. I really quite like Ao Nang. Prices are good (my room is priced for two people and is $8 Australian a night, with a bottle of water a day plus free Wifi - heaven!) and there is access to pretty much anything you could want to do. Rock climbing, kayaking, Island tours, elephant safaris, snorkelling etc, etc.

I'm booked for a kayaking tour and elephant safari tomorrow. I'm pretty excited, I figure it will be a good way to say goodbye to Thailand. The next day will see me off bright and early (0630-yuck!) on my way to Langkawi!

permalink written by  10bastards on October 20, 2009 from Tonsai, Thailand
from the travel blog: Thailand and Malaysia
tagged Railay, Tonsai and AoNang

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