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    Hiking around the Pattaya/Jomtien area

    As usual I'll be spending my holidays in Jomtien, nothing new there. However, this time I would like to get away from the pool/beach and bars and do some hiking. I can hike for 8-10 hours happily, so I'm looking for a good solid day hike in the local area. Any pointers?

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    North Pattaya all the way down the beach, then up Pratomnak hill over onto Jomtien and again head south down the beach. Should get 6 or 8 hours out of that with a few stops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    Pratomnak hill
    Can stop off behind the minivan depot for a 200b bj behind a tarpaulin sheet.

    Some of the women are even more attractive than the minivan drivers.

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    Maybe contact the HHH for some pointers. I know they go into the hills near Silverlake quite often so there must be some hiking trails there.

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    All good pointers-thanks!

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    Fuck hiking, This is the most fun youll have in Pattaya with your pants on



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    Farang tour guide... Thats illegal, right?

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    ^^but most insurance firms don't cover motorbike accidents, I think? Do they cover hiking accidents?

    I don't wish any harm on Mandaloopy, but I've read so much about Thai motosai accidents on here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by katie23 View Post
    most insurance firms don't cover motorbike accidents, I think? Do they cover hiking accidents?
    They have these special insurance companies called motor vehicle insurance companies

    Ive managed to insure 2 bikes... and a car


    But yeah im not sure about their insurance. I know the bikes are covered if you break them. The amount of safety gear they put on you, you could ride off Doi Inthanon and be fine, maybe

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    Yeah maybe he'd be better off hiking, although if he gets hit by a scrambler out there hes gonna be in the shit

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    Real men don't hike in urban settings...

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    Bitch hiking and Slacj\kpacking are fine but for a little more you can be taken for a ride.

    From U Tapao you can fly to C Mai meet the Hilt Ribes or Guaungzhou and the Gaunxi lice tellaces, better class of spitting too.

    https://airport-departures-arrivals....ve-departures/

    Bon voyage post up some pix
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    Is hiking slang for him/she rooting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack meoff View Post
    Is hiking slang for him/she rooting?
    Prince 'arry Rooting Megan is cross country hi-king?
    Out Harry and Butters is social climbing

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    Last time I took a 20 minute walk in Pratumnak Hill, I got Sun Stroked, sick and cracked my head open.

    Not sure about that hiking thing.....

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