Bandana for the Tuk-tuks, outside Siem Reap, Cambodia
On my way out of Siem Reap in route to Phnom Kulen. Tuk-tuk part of the way, then drop the trailer to ride double on the bike through the tough stuff. Be sure to bring a bandana or three to protect from serious road dust around Siem Reap and in the Cambodian countryside. Or in Cambodia buy a krama, a traditional multi purpose garment worn by men, women and children to protect from dust and sun, carry babies, patch tires, act as tow rope, and a plethora of other imaginative uses. Parallel concept in Alaska might be duct tape, although maybe not as bandanna.

Bandana for the Tuk-tuks, outside Siem Reap, Cambodia
On my way out of Siem Reap in route to Phnom Kulen. Tuk-tuk part of the way, then drop the trailer to ride double on the bike through the tough stuff. Be sure to bring a bandana or three to protect from serious road dust around Siem Reap and in the Cambodian countryside. Or in Cambodia buy a krama, a traditional multi purpose garment worn by men, women and children to protect from dust and sun, carry babies, patch tires, act as tow rope, and a plethora of other imaginative uses. Parallel concept in Alaska might be duct tape, although maybe not as bandanna.
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