TRAVERSE Issue 07 - August 2018 | Page 97

For sure Vietnam felt like the eas- iest country to travel, but maybe it is exactly the lack of challenges that made it a little less exciting for us. As part of our journey heading to the south of Vietnam we couldn't re- sist crossing into this curious country; Laos! After crossing the Na Meo border we were greeted with a deep red set- ting sun, gravel making way for dirt tracks and untouched wilderness. Helmets closed to keep the dirt out of our mouths, eyes on the road and tractoring uphill in first gear, slowly to not slither back down. Oh, we had a blast! Finally, our dual sport bikes could show what they were worth. If you want to improve your off-road skills, this certainly is the place to be! Here we had our first real off-road adventures with the most challenging one being a 118-kilometre track from Muang Hiam to Phonsavan that we by accident discovered and couldn't re- sist. Never in our life did we cross so many rivers in a day! Five river cross- ings, one with a mysteriously saved slither, one getting stuck and one starting off in too high a gear with the common result of wet feet. A dream come true and yet we couldn't have ex- pected such small distance to be such a big challenge. Dirt tracks filled with ruts, pud- dles, ridges and suspension bridges. Strangely, the latter was one of the scarier experiences of the ride, totally throwing us off balance, literally. Ev- TRAVERSE 97 ery move made the bridge swing and as such the swinging only got worse the further we went, making the idea of falling into the water quite real. To add a little to the adrenaline the ridge was next. Straight down on both sides for at least a meter and no place to put a foot on the ground. The only solution was, try to get up and keep on going till the end. The funny thing was, even if it felt like being in the middle of nowhere, suddenly a village would pop up with children waving along the way, trying to give a high five while riding along and smiling the moment you put your hand out or waved back. So much undiscovered nature, but nature carrying the remains of a re- cent war.