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  1. #11 Re: A bit about Tibet 
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lao Jia Hou View Post
    Welcome back Franki! Great video, as usual.

    Again, you are always welcome to visit beautiful British Columbia, Canada, to enjoy our >550,000 kms of unpaved fire/logging roads throughout the province. Bring your camera!
    Hi Lao Jia Hou. Have you relocated back to BC?
    I may visit BC again if I ever make my way up to Alaska.
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  2. #12 Re: A bit about Tibet 
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdamo View Post
    Yes i am back on the other side of the world at present. Wife is talking about going back for summer but I have to much going on here. I guess you heard things are pretty tense at the moment up there.

    Too bad you are not there.
    I was in Xinjiang in 2008. I got a taste of that then but still managed to find many friendly folks and the scenery is breathtaking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franki View Post
    Hi Lao Jia Hou. Have you relocated back to BC?
    I may visit BC again if I ever make my way up to Alaska.
    These days, I classify myself as a "homeless" person with "no fixed address", as I have been popping around various residences, including BC.

    If you ever decide to do Alaska, please let me return the many favors you've kindly provided me in China. There are a few less-traveled routes to the North which are MUCH more interesting than the Alaska Highway (AH). The AH has been paved, is now full of massive RVs and trucks, has many long boring stretches, and an ever-reducing amount of wildlife. Each of the BC and Yukon Ministries of Forests provide detailed maps on the back roads.

    But it is not just me ... there are several Canucks on this website, each with considerable local knowledge.

    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franki View Post
    Hi DT,

    I can't get enough of China.
    I may do a bit more of Asia in the near future.
    If I ever come near Nanjing, for sure I shall let you know.

    Also feel free to let me know if you are anywhere near Texas. Some great roads there too..........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lao Jia Hou View Post
    These days, I classify myself as a "homeless" person with "no fixed address", as I have been popping around various residences, including BC.

    If you ever decide to do Alaska, please let me return the many favors you've kindly provided me in China. There are a few less-traveled routes to the North which are MUCH more interesting than the Alaska Highway (AH). The AH has been paved, is now full of massive RVs and trucks, has many long boring stretches, and an ever-reducing amount of wildlife. Each of the BC and Yukon Ministries of Forests provide detailed maps on the back roads.

    But it is not just me ... there are several Canucks on this website, each with considerable local knowledge.

    Cheers

    I'll certainly ask you for pointers when I do my route planning as and when the time comes.

    Cheers,
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    Quote Originally Posted by TexasAggie View Post
    Also feel free to let me know if you are anywhere near Texas. Some great roads there too..........
    Thanks DT, and I would also want to know where to get the best BBQ joints too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franki View Post
    Thanks DT, and I would also want to know where to get the best BBQ joints too.

    We can do that for sure!
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