First time I see Rayong beach! Thanks to you, we are moving to Rayong. We are renting a house a bit inland, so we're probably not going to the beach every day :). At the house, there is an incredibly beautiful and friendly young cat (small female) that we unfortunately cannot take over due to my wifes allergies. People who worked on the house had given her food, so now she stays there, according to the landlord. She is a bit thin, and since we are new in the area, we have no clue if there are any local solutions. If she is still there when we move in, do you think it's possible to bring her to the cat sanctuary where you made the snake net?
Thanks for the comment and welcome to Rayong, I would suggest a small donation for taking inn the cat would be a good idea, as she has another 100 cats to look after also. Have a look on the cat video and Michelle's email is there send her a message and I'm sure something could be sorted, thanks for caring for the future of the cat. Best of luck with the move.
We are going to look at Thai van conversions in Bangkok tomorrow, that should be interesting. I did like the tent once it was up. great idea for off ground camping.
As suggested there are a number of pop up tents available which would be easy but with ease comes at a cost much more expensive. He want also to take his bike with him so other options are been looked at now, were looking at campervans in Bangkok now, another video soon.
Its strange that camping is free but there is a charge for the table and chairs...I guess if you paid for the camping then the table and chairs would be free
There is a lot of the beach which was free but on a busy Sunday were taking up two parking spaces so was only polite to pay for a couple of chairs 80 THB 2 pounds.
I think I'd be sweating all night and not sleeping much in that tent, it's hot and humid even at night there. Lol
Not this time of year. It's perfect. Road noise would be an issue, though.
Mick has given up on this idea now, were looking at camper vans in Bangkok so another video soon.
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Different strokes.
Thanks for sharing.
No problem thanks for watching.
First time I see Rayong beach! Thanks to you, we are moving to Rayong. We are renting a house a bit inland, so we're probably not going to the beach every day :).
At the house, there is an incredibly beautiful and friendly young cat (small female) that we unfortunately cannot take over due to my wifes allergies. People who worked on the house had given her food, so now she stays there, according to the landlord. She is a bit thin, and since we are new in the area, we have no clue if there are any local solutions.
If she is still there when we move in, do you think it's possible to bring her to the cat sanctuary where you made the snake net?
Thanks for the comment and welcome to Rayong, I would suggest a small donation for taking inn the cat would be a good idea, as she has another 100 cats to look after also. Have a look on the cat video and Michelle's email is there send her a message and I'm sure something could be sorted, thanks for caring for the future of the cat. Best of luck with the move.
Very nice certainly food for thought the tent idea,when I get back in a few weeks.👍🏼
We are going to look at Thai van conversions in Bangkok tomorrow, that should be interesting. I did like the tent once it was up. great idea for off ground camping.
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It was funny to watch, the timelapse makes it look easy but it was not.
Very neat idea👍
As suggested there are a number of pop up tents available which would be easy but with ease comes at a cost much more expensive. He want also to take his bike with him so other options are been looked at now, were looking at campervans in Bangkok now, another video soon.
That's the life 😅
The dream and reality were far apart, next step camper vans a video out soon.
slept in tents in Australia lot hotter than Thailand, id be up for it but id be sleeping alone 😂😂😂😂
His gf has said this also no way she is sleeping in the tent. The hotel was 1,000 Baht per night with breakfast. Give me the hotel any day.🙏
How long did it take him to put his tent up in the end Les?
A good 30 min, but over time it could be done in about 15 min, Mick did it alone as a single camper would have to do it. Easy with two.
Just buy Roof top tent, in 5 seconds you are sleeping. Welcome to 2024😂
I would agree pop up tents are much more easy. Thanks for the comment.
Its strange that camping is free but there is a charge for the table and chairs...I guess if you paid for the camping then the table and chairs would be free
There is a lot of the beach which was free but on a busy Sunday were taking up two parking spaces so was only polite to pay for a couple of chairs 80 THB 2 pounds.
I will in and out for the toilet all night letting the mosquitoes in to bite me hotel for me there not expensive and the wife wouldn’t like it
Not for everyone for sure but he has given up on this idea and looking at Camper vans next, I will be doing a video about this also.
Who needs to rent a room that's a good idea
What about the en-suite facilities?
Beach view a nice idea but it has it's problems.
A pop up toilet tent and shower.