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Re: Japanese Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Trees In Northern Thailand
Sounds great Ryan, thanks. Looking forward to seeing what the area looks like with the trees in bloom.
By the way, is that Hmong village anything of interest? Do they have any agriculture around the village and are they normally wearing any traditional garb?
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Re: Japanese Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Trees In Northern Thailand
No sorry no pics this time, I was just up there for a motorcycle ride, didn't bring the camera. ( I have to get my one of them there fancy G10's or something else to just stick in my pocket). Going to go up again this weekend and do some shooting though.
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Re: Japanese Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Trees In Northern Thailand
Cheers for that insight Ryan. If you got any snaps of the area while you were there please feel free to post them.
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Re: Japanese Cherry Blossom (Sakura) Trees In Northern Thailand
Just got back from a trip up to Doi Pui. The blossoms are all out now at least near the top of the mountian near the Hmong village. Though Doi Pui does not have the same density as the pictures that Marc posted there are a number of trees and I am sure more than a few creative shots to be had.
I didn't think the road was that bad up to the Hmong village, just about any motorbike should make it up there, just watch for people coming around the hairpins way too fast. Cars should be able to make it up to the village as well, I don't think one would need a four wheel drive to get up there when the roads are dry. It can get quite cold up there though so if you do take a bike up make sure to bring a sweater or jacket especially if you are going in the morning or the evening.
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Re: New Guy Here
Thanks. I don't have a sling bag however I was planning to get something different before my trip. I know the backpack will be hot. I hike with the one I have now it can be rough at times.
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