The second day was memorable for the heat - we rode 90km in up to 43 degrees in the afternoon which was exhausting and would have been impossible without copious supplies of water, electrolytes and ice. Fluid replacement and keeping body temperature down was a constant challenge - we regularly got through 40 litres of water between 10 of us, and that doesn't include generous supplies of Coke and Sprite. In the afternoons when it really hot they prepare ice water buckets for us to dunk our arms in, pour over our heads etc. Neck scarfs and bras doubled up as ideal receptacles for ice cubes! One of the group Naomi got heat stroke so we had to play doctor and nurse - she narrowly avoided hospital and is fortunately much better now.
The first day we came across a Buddhist celebration of Songkran - a water festival. We joined in the dancing procession and got soaked by a water cannon which was great
and a much needed cool down.
The landscape so far in Thailand has been unspectacular with loads of tapioca fields and rubber plantations.
This should change now we are in Cambodia although it is their hot season so a lot of the paddy fields are lying fallow.
We sadly said goodbye to our great Thai support team yesterday and are really looking forward to Angkor Wat tomorrow.






Wow brilliant to think of you in Cambodia. Enjoy my second home xxx
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