Another aspect that had been though of was where everyone would stop for breaks along the way, to stretch there legs and unwind. However, this would not be 'sanook' if that was it, so a card game had also been created for the cars to compete. Basically every car of people was a team and at each stop, two teams had to draw cards (or it may have been one team drawing two cards, I could never remember who was in each team). Anyway, on these cards, things had been written that would 'knock out' competing teams, which could only happen to your team twice before you could not win
the prize. This was cards with things like 'an even last number on your number plate', or 'Someone in you car is drinking coffee right now' written on them. It made the trip a bit more fun and the chance of a prize helped motivate the groups too. Eventually after a lot of walkie-talkie banter, many kilometers and a few coffees, we arrived at Ratchapaper Dam. The boat was pre-booked for us, and so all we needed to do was park and go
straight down to the boat. However, this may not be the kind of boat you would normally see, so please let me pause here to show you some photos and explain a bit about this style.
Another aspect that had been though of was where everyone would stop for breaks along the way, to stretch there legs and unwind. However, this would not be 'sanook' if that was it, so a card game had also been created for the cars to compete. Basically every car of people was a team and at each stop, two teams had to draw cards (or it may have been one team drawing two cards, I could never remember who was in each team). Anyway, on these cards, things had been written that would 'knock out' competing teams, which could only happen to your team twice before you could not win the prize. This was cards with things like 'an even last number on your number plate', or 'Someone in you car is drinking coffee right now' written on them. It made the trip a bit more fun and the chance of a prize helped motivate the groups too. Eventually after a lot of walkie-talkie banter, many kilometers and a few coffees, we arrived at Ratchapaper Dam. The boat was pre-booked for us, and so all we needed to do was park and go straight down to the boat. However, this may not be the kind of boat you would normally see, so please let me pause here to show you some photos and explain a bit about this style.
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