// Thailand Touring Incident Logs

Thailand

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Thailand’s night highways can feel strangely endless. Certain stretches appear longer than they should, with familiar vehicles slowly disappearing into the distance while new ones emerge without explanation. Some incidents followed riders beyond the roads — into isolated hotels, silent corridors, and nights that never felt completely normal.


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The Thailand tour was supposed to be a straightforward group ride — five bikes, a route plan, cheap hotels along the way. It wasn't straightforward.

Three separate incidents. Three different kinds of wrong. Hotels that felt occupied when they shouldn't have. A highway that took twice as long as it should. A room that was already familiar before anyone had been inside it.

These are the accounts from that tour. In order. As they happened.


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INCIDENT TYPE: ATMOSPHERIC ANOMALY
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The Two Hotels That Got Worse
Long-distance touring teaches you that the cheapest hotels often leave the strongest memories. Thailand gave us two — each stranger than the last — and by the second one, nobody was pretending to be brave anymore.
Thailand Touring Atmosphere Power Event
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INCIDENT TYPE: SPATIAL RECOGNITION
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The Hotel That Felt Too Familiar
We arrived late. The compound looked almost abandoned. A woman appeared from the darkness without making a sound. And the moment I stepped into my room, I already knew where everything was — before I'd ever been there.
Thailand Deja Vu Spatial Familiarity Touring
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INCIDENT TYPE: TEMPORAL DISTORTION
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The Highway That Took Twice As Long
On the map, it was two hours. A straightforward highway between two towns. We spent almost four hours on that road — and there was always something ahead of us, just far enough that we could never reach it.
Thailand Highway Time Loss Touring
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