RIP Glenn Back, known on this forum as Bad Ed.
Glenn was a well-respected long-term expat in Chiang Mai.
A retired USAID employee, he worked in many countries around the world - Africa, Middle-East, Asia - supervising emergency relief distribution.
He also rode motorbikes and was a keen birder.
Glenn used to hang out at the Kafe in his early Chiang Mai days, then moved onto be a Mad Dog regular.
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Glenn was a well-respected long-term expat in Chiang Mai.
A retired USAID employee, he worked in many countries around the world - Africa, Middle-East, Asia - supervising emergency relief distribution.
He also rode motorbikes and was a keen birder.
Glenn used to hang out at the Kafe in his early Chiang Mai days, then moved onto be a Mad Dog regular.
Kachanaburi Visit
I arrived from a ride from Mae Sot/Tak/Kampaeng Phet/Chai Nat/Supanburi to Kachanaburi rain free and put in just as the blue bruise of a storm enveloped the city. While in town, I thought I would go to Kachanaburi's War museum, or, as it is titled, the 'JEATH War Museum'. I thought, "that is...

Early Rainy Season Trip from Chiang Mai to Cambodia Re
This is a belated Trip-Rep for Chiang Mai to Cambodia, done in early June. I have not including a map since the trip was over well known routes. In late May as the 2009 monsoon was just starting, I left Chiang Mai to Cambodia riding my DRZ-400. This was my first trip by motorcycle back to...

Trip Report - Mae Sarieng - Mae Som Laep
A couple of days ago, I decided it was time to get out of Chaing Mai. The rain was making me depressed and I was tired of putting up with uppity Chiang Mai city types. It was clearly time to head for the countryside, rain or not. I had a new motorcycle to test and had been thinking about...

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