We arrived later in the evening and went directly to the pier. I dumped the three boats and we went to Tinidee Hotel for the night. I showered and crashed, having come directly from Ottawa non-stop. But sleep took some time as the Ice Bar beside the swimming pool was thumping out big bass tones that shook the hotel. Not the best for such an expensive place. But I made up for it by eating like a trooper at the breakfast buffet!
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Tim Morch at Aow Yai, Koh Phayam |
When the boat approaches Koh Phayam, there is a glaring barren land on the northern end of the island that has been decimated by loggers. This is becoming a huge problem on the island and if the people do not stop this activity there will be no more jungle in a few years. It is truly a sad state of affairs.
There were waves when I arrived and I was eager to test my new custom, carbon fiber waveski from Cosmos Composite. It is a total rocket ship, delivering speed and agility far superior to my last waveski!
The sea kayaks are a pre-production version of an RTM model that never went into full production. It seems the market favours the sit-on-top and plastic models and the fiberglass boats were cancelled. But lucky me, I got two of the last units from my friend Laurent who used to work with RTM! It is called the "Tooka" and seems to work quite well.
Click HERE and enjoy this edition. I am off to the Philippines for two months to sea kayak with Ian Taylor - reports to follow later.
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