It had been over forty years since we were in high school or had even seen each other! We were one grade apart, Rob being a year my junior. But we picked up right where we had left off – goofing around and having a good laugh like old times.
After a few nights of Bangkok revelry, including meeting up with another fellow alum who resides there, we headed south in a rental SUV to the Kaeng Kracken National Park (Thailand’s largest) in search of unique animals of southeast asia.
Being navigator by default, I grappled with paper maps and electronic devices to negotiate remote Thai back roads. Just getting to our destination proved quite an challenge; having a sense of adventure certainly proved a plus! And though we made but one notable wrong turn during the four hour journey, Rob harped on this endlessly – some things never change…
The on-line information about the park was somewhat sketchy but it appeared that we would be able to rent a tent for the night, which in the end proved to be true but also we were lucky (more on that later).
We had selected the far end of the park to spend the night with the idea of exploring other areas along the way. Driving through throngs of butterflies, especially around water, we encountered various primates along the way – sometimes alerted by their unmistakable howling.
At a hilltop overlook the birds were amazing, including extremely colorful little blue/green Indian Rollers and several extraordinary great hornbills in distant trees. But storm clouds formed and we felt an urgency to press on, however a ranger made us wait. You see, the narrow track is one-way in this section of the park depending on the time of day.
We then drove with purpose as the sky drew ominously darker. The skies opened up with sheets of rain and mighty claps of thunder as we pulled in to the camp. Using improvised sign language countered by broken English, we managed to secure a ranger’s tent in a covered screened area, protected from the storm that lasted hours. Lucky we were!
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