The Wobbling Sprocket

Letter to Lao Ambassador

by on Mar.05, 2010, under Guestbook, Laos, Laos, Laos - Nov 17, 2009

The Lao people are friendly, the destination is spectacular and uncrowded and, perhaps more than anything else, in the countryside, it’s a throwback to a different time when people primarily lived off the land…doing things they always have.  Laos has a way of leaving an impression.

For me, there is nothing that makes doing these tours more worthwhile than to read participant accounts of their journey.

In the grand scheme of things, the tours are not particularly long: 2 or 3 weeks of biking, at the most.  But that’s  long enough to see and experience plenty that leaves an impression.

Anyway, I returned home from the last Tour d’ Indochine (Vietnam and Laos) to find a couple things written by participants:

  1. A  letter from Fred Carson to the Lao Ambassador in Washington DC.
  2. An account of last year’s Tour d’ Indochine, written by Joan Oppel, appearing in “The Pedal Patter”, the monthly newsletter of the Potomac Pedalers Touring Club.

Below is Fred’s letter.  I’ll put Joan’s lengthier write up in a separate post.

Best,

Bob

2 comments for this entry:
  • Chantal

    I would say Fred got this right! The scenery, people, food are all the best.

  • Chantal

    I would say Fred got this right! The scenery, people, food are all the best.

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