One night in Bangkok and the world's your oyster
The bars are temples but the pearls ain't free
You'll find a cache in every golden cloister
And if you're lucky then it's not a nano
I can feel a muggle sliding up to me
No this is not about making 80's song lyrics into non-rhyming songs about geocaching. Let's meet up by the entrance of The National Museum (and a geocache site - what a coincidence!) and ...go see the exhibits? NOT! We will gather here right at the sunset (18:45), socialize for 30 minutes - till 19:15 - as per new event guidelines and then the real event will start! We will go around the city, finding geocaches and continuing to socialize. And if we get tired later this night, the bars can be our temples and we can go, sit down, have a cold beer and try to comprehend, by how many finds we have increased our statistics. It is not about the numbers, of course.
Certainly, you, as an attendee of this event are eligible to log it after the initial 30 minutes but I would kindly suggest to listen to the voice of your conscience and log this event as attended only if you really went on the cache hunt and visited at least 5 cache sites.
One night in Bangkok makes a hard man humble
Not much between "write note" and "attended"
Thailand is the 12th visited country of the How Many Roads adventure. I left my home together with two of my friends on September 15th 2014, in order to reach the furthest inhabited place from our homes, trying to make the whole trip overland, without flying. Well, the place happens to be in New Zealand, so maybe we will have to fly in the end but we will not do it at least until Singapore. We are using bicycles and public transportation and currently are traversing SE Asia. You can see our progress on the map, almost real-time here: http://ej.uz/HMRoads. And, if you want to know more about us, visit our blog http://hmroads.com/ (sadly, it is usually quite behind real-time) and Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/HMRoads.
P.S. The plan is to go around on foot but maybe put in your "Will attend" log, if you have the option of riding a bicycle. If it happens so that everyone has, we can cycle and increase our statistics even more (again - it is not about the numbers).