Day 20 Dong Ha to Hue




 Started and finished our journey in mizzle but middle part was dry! After a scrumptious breakfast of fried eggs in mini baguettes, we set off at the same time as the Americans and although heading to the same place- Hue, which was once the capital, we had different routes planned. After a few miles on the main noisy road I asked Pete if we could change to a more coastal route!! This meant finding a cafe with WiFi so Pete could load it onto the nav gadget! Black tea is free in cafes and although that's all we wanted, I thought I'd better order a ca phe sua .(milk coffee), although instead of milk they use condensed milk! Strong and sweet!!! New route sorted, we set off and soon bumped into 2 of the Americans so swapped numbers to be able to meet up later today or tomorrow. I soon got bored of the road we were on as it wasn't the one right next to the sea I had spotted on the map- Pete wasn't best pleased but we got to this little road which although good, had no sea view, as usual but we did pass through miles and miles of tombs of all sorts and sizes, from grand to simple. We also passed quite remote villages, with loads of temples and a football pitch - well 2 goals at either end of a greenish/ sandy area with cows grazing! 

Arrived at Hue which we will explore tomorrow as have a day off our bikes, upgraded our room so at least we have a window and actually sent our rather smelly clothes to be laundered! I sussed out the local bakery and shop to enjoy goodies with our cup of black tea! Amazing what you get used to! 


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  1. Thanks for the report Jen, enjoying the daily updates. Good to see that photo of the Etihad Stadium in there as well.

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  2. Agree with Bruce - great to hear what you are getting up to - would have loved to have seen Pete's face when you told him you were diverting to look for a sea view!! 🤔😉

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