The biggest list of participants ever & wonderful weather for the ride.
We had 76 names down as participating, and were prepared this year with a backup ambulance, with a doctor & nurse, from the Mae Sarieng hospital booked from Hot to Mae Hong Son, should an emergency arise.
Fortunately no such luck & the ride went off smoothly.
No rain, no incidents & just damn good fun riding with mates.
The event has grown over the 12 years from just a few mates in 2009 going for a blast to celebrate the good times we had with two fun loving riding buddies to become an event with a soul.
The spirit & soul of the event
The GTR Rider MHS Memorial Ride started out to celebrate the life of two riding buddies Tropical John Hamilton & Simon Grant.
These two guys were actually yachties & lived in Phuket, but every year they rode up to Chiang Mai & did a motorcycle tour of the North.
Inevitably they hooked up with the GT Rider gang hanging out at the Kafe & the Xcentre, and we all became good mates who enjoyed each others company & trips together.
TJ unexpectedly died from a tumour in 2008 & a year later it was time for the annual ride north for Simon, but alone. One of the best times ever in his life, was the ride to MHS with TJ. He didn’t want to do it alone because it wouldn’t be the same without TJ, his best mate, so Simon invited the GTR rider guys to join him in a ride to MHS to celebrate the good times he had with TJ.
A date was pencilled in a couple of months ahead; & Simon flew up to Chiang Rai to buy an Africa Twin to ride a big bike with the GTR guys on his trip. He safely rode the AT from Mae Sai back to Phuket in 2 days, but a week later we got a message from Phuket – Simon had been killed on his bike, a hit & run!
We were all stunned, but vowed then that we would have an annual GTR Ride together to MHS in honour of TJ & Simon.
There were just a few of us on that first ride, but over the years the ride grew in numbers and bonded more of us together. Our mateship always grew each time on the memorial ride, remembering all the roads we had ridden together & places we had been with our departed mates. The ride itself really got to mean something.
Over the years then, more guys have been added to the chedi & we keep riding to pay homage to them.
As more guys joined, riders have developed more camaraderie along the way.
The ceremonies at both the GTR Chedi & the temple are special & help maintain the respect we have for our mates & for the Wat allowing us to build the GTR chedi on the temple land.
The event has a soul, it’s not just a group of bikers going to a piss up.
It is a special occasion and reminds how special our life riding here is, how lucky we are to be living here & riding with freedom the way we do.
Everyone who comes on the event gets to feel that & the camaraderie you get riding to MHS & the GTR Chedi to pay respect.
At the official PTT start the head count was 53 bikes, more were coming from Mae Sarieng & Pai.
The Mae La Noi coffee view point lunch stop worked a treat & the ladies there are enthusiastic for us to continue every year.
We like what they do & love the spot, so aim to continue with that set up.
Riders came in and and out as they went, spread out over about an hour & it all worked a charm.
For those who maybe interested the coffee shop is run by a local government office & the food is catered to by a lady with a restaurant in the Mae La Noi market. It takes a bit to set up all parties agreeing to work together & GTR pays a deposit in advance on those who indicate they are going, with the Mae La Noi restaurant owner making a special trip to Mae Sarieng to buy supplies for the lunch. She was extremely nervous for the first one in 2019 not believing that we would get 40+ farang bikers for lunch & in 2020 we told her it was to be 60. Now she knows.
In 2019 some were a bit slow getting to MHS for the ceremonies, but not so in 2020; so a big thanks to everyone for pushing on this year & getting in MHS early or on time. Perhaps the perfect road conditions from Mae La Noi north encouraged everyone to ride a bit faster this year, as some guys most definitely got to MHS well ahead of time = thanks guys.
The MHS PTT Rendezvous....
PTT, an aircon 7-11 & Amazon coffee are winners every time.
55 we partially blocked the petrol station & did cause some concern at the PTT since most people did not fill up on arrival. Ooops. We know you filled up the next day, but next year we better encourage all riders to fill up on arrival at the PTT, so they get some baht & they don't request to move everyone out of the way. Fortunately the prompt arrival of the police escort did solve the problem with the PTT manager.
More to come..