nik.hisham
Well-known member
Hi all,
It's been a while since I've had the chance to go on long rides. Too busy with work. I got word that some friends were taking a 5 day tour north of Kuala Lumpur. Unfortunately, I could only join them for the last two days as I couldn't get away from work.
Anyway, here are the pics.
As always, thanks for looking.
First day was me riding alone to meet the rest of the group. First time I'm riding alone over long distance.
Plotting my route on the GPS.
This was the route on day 1. I started at about 3 pm. Hoped to reach Alor Setar, where the rest are, in time for the sunset
Made sure to gas up before the journey got underway.
Rode on the highway for a while but got bored and decided to turn off onto the back roads.
Along the way, I saw these flags and thought this would make a cool shot.
I started getting a splitting headache and actually had tears flowing from my left eye. I was going slower and slower and had a hard time focusing. Had to stop before I fell off the bike...
This guy was parked beside me..
After a couple of aspirin, headache eased up and I hit the road again. Looked at the time and realized I was running late, so I decided to use the highway the rest of the way to see if I could make up some time..
Most of our highways are tolled. However, motorcycles are excluded - there is a small access lane to the left of the toll gate that allows bikes to get on the highway without paying toll.
Along the way, the highway crosses a mountain range. They decide to go under it instead of over or around it. This is the exit of the tunnel..
Stopped again for fuel and a to rehydrate.
Most of the R&Rs along the highway have stalls that sell local fruits..
A popular way to eat fruits here is to sprinkle the fruits with dried plum that is ground into fine powder. The powder is in the bottle beside the fridge...
Hit the road again and by now I realized that I would not make Alor Setar in time for the sunset. Highway was long and straight for the most part and I got really bored. I remembered how some of you guys took pics while in the saddle so I decided to give it a go...
Stuck my hand out beyond the windscreen for this portrait shot while going a 90 mph and almost dropped my mobile phone...
Night shot. *fugly*. A DSLR my camera phone is NOT.
Stopped for dinner at another R&R and had some chicken rice. Doesn't look like much but it was pretty good. Plus, I was really hungry...
At about quarter to 9, I finally reached Alor Setar. In most towns, or even cities, you'll find these structures welcoming you. They are called 'Pintu Gerbang'.
I had originally wanted a pic of this landmark during sunset..
There was lightning in the sky so I decided to head for the hotel. Just as I arrived, it started to pour. But I got to shelter just in time and kept dry..
Heh! Big bikes always get to park where other guests cannot
More to come..
It's been a while since I've had the chance to go on long rides. Too busy with work. I got word that some friends were taking a 5 day tour north of Kuala Lumpur. Unfortunately, I could only join them for the last two days as I couldn't get away from work.
Anyway, here are the pics.
As always, thanks for looking.
First day was me riding alone to meet the rest of the group. First time I'm riding alone over long distance.
Plotting my route on the GPS.
This was the route on day 1. I started at about 3 pm. Hoped to reach Alor Setar, where the rest are, in time for the sunset
Made sure to gas up before the journey got underway.
Rode on the highway for a while but got bored and decided to turn off onto the back roads.
Along the way, I saw these flags and thought this would make a cool shot.
I started getting a splitting headache and actually had tears flowing from my left eye. I was going slower and slower and had a hard time focusing. Had to stop before I fell off the bike...
This guy was parked beside me..
After a couple of aspirin, headache eased up and I hit the road again. Looked at the time and realized I was running late, so I decided to use the highway the rest of the way to see if I could make up some time..
Most of our highways are tolled. However, motorcycles are excluded - there is a small access lane to the left of the toll gate that allows bikes to get on the highway without paying toll.
Along the way, the highway crosses a mountain range. They decide to go under it instead of over or around it. This is the exit of the tunnel..
Stopped again for fuel and a to rehydrate.
Most of the R&Rs along the highway have stalls that sell local fruits..
A popular way to eat fruits here is to sprinkle the fruits with dried plum that is ground into fine powder. The powder is in the bottle beside the fridge...
Hit the road again and by now I realized that I would not make Alor Setar in time for the sunset. Highway was long and straight for the most part and I got really bored. I remembered how some of you guys took pics while in the saddle so I decided to give it a go...
Stuck my hand out beyond the windscreen for this portrait shot while going a 90 mph and almost dropped my mobile phone...
Night shot. *fugly*. A DSLR my camera phone is NOT.
Stopped for dinner at another R&R and had some chicken rice. Doesn't look like much but it was pretty good. Plus, I was really hungry...
At about quarter to 9, I finally reached Alor Setar. In most towns, or even cities, you'll find these structures welcoming you. They are called 'Pintu Gerbang'.
I had originally wanted a pic of this landmark during sunset..
There was lightning in the sky so I decided to head for the hotel. Just as I arrived, it started to pour. But I got to shelter just in time and kept dry..
Heh! Big bikes always get to park where other guests cannot
More to come..