March 5, 2011 WanderCyclist

Day 7: Rest Day 第七天: 休息吧!

After this Taiwan tour I have decided that writing will be very minimal for now on. I’m getting the swing of things, to tell my story and remember these moments with photos. I’m not a writer, I’m not a cyclist…I’m a PHOTOGRAPHER! that happens to be on a very tight budget and decided to use a bicycle. I have about 4 journals full from my previous 7600km and not one word written for Taiwan. Now for the next 8900km…journals of photos. Promises.

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Surf Fishing. I didn't see them catch anything the entire time I watched. It reminded me of the times fishing with my dad. I know my parents would love to visit Taiwan...I think it's the perfect country.


For those of you that know Jason, you may suspect that is a bag of beers. No, it's dog food. Taiwan has an amazing amount of wild dogs. Usually in the areas with more humans, they are quite friendly and of your household variety breed. We had seen a very very skinny puppy walk down the beach so we went back to buy some cans. We were trying to track it down by the paw prints but no luck.


Rooftop of our first hotel. Super cheap.


All beach towns are the same.


My babe.


Mint for Adult Beverages


By the pace we've been setting, I'd prefer to ride one of these home...Dinosaur!

Comments (2)

  1. Jason

    To those that might go to Ken Ting, the picture of the hotel was about 2 km outside of Ken Ting. Hotels are much cheaper there than Ken Ting proper and much more chill. There was a awesome little black dog at the hotel as well. I believe it was called the Yo-Yo surf hotel or something. I approve of both the lodging ($28 a night) and of the dog.

  2. Jason

    To those that might go to Ken Ting, the picture of the hotel was about 2 km outside of Ken Ting. Hotels are much cheaper there than Ken Ting proper and much more chill. There was a awesome little black dog at the hotel as well. I believe it was called the Yo-Yo surf hotel or something. I approve of both the lodging ($28 a night) and of the dog.

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