Day 48 Phumi Moreal

 On day 48 we left one rather nice hotel to cycle 35 miles to a rather swanky chalet with swimming pool and associated foliage. In between these two places we had to grapple with an ever changing wind direction and as is the norm here, stultifying heat.

We stopped a couple of times for refreshments and once for a cyclist heading in the opposite direction. The hardy young German cyclist who we met yesterday was also on the road. We complain about the heat but this young woman cycles in long trousers and a shirt whilst carrying twice as much gear as us. Today she was hoping to cycle km all the way to Siem Reap a distance of 85 miles. That would be a challenge under British conditions, under these skies it’s heroic. We were content with our 35 miles and a beer by the pool, oh and joy of joys two plates of chips! They tasted so good and seemed to be just like the chips from yesteryear. I suspect they were cooked in animal fat- but let’s just keep that to ourselves!

Off visiting temples tomorrow so very little cycling to be done.





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