Hua Hin
The next mountain was Khao Hin Lek Fai. Hin Lek Fai means flint stone. Hin is stone, lek is iron and fai is fire. I didn’t see any flint stones up there, but that is what it is called. This mountain is “behind” the city. You go over the railway and then just straight. The road up is very steep. We saw one car that couldn’t make it to the top. Not enough power. It is that steep.
Anyhow, when we reached the carpark at the summit, I had made my usual business, so dad had to change my diaper in the car. That was a little bit strange, as the car seat is like sloaping so I was sliding down all the time. But he managed in the end. Then I was ready to go again.


On the left, I am just re-diaped. Is that a word? Then, on the second and third we are at the nearest view point. We didn’t go any further, because the walkway was a little bit hard on my stroller. But it is a very nice view over Hua Hin from up there. You see all the way to the sea, and also to that other mountain we went to earlier that day.
Then it was time to leave. It was getting dark and it was very windy up there. After this Flint Mountain we went to the new mall they have in Hua Hin. Mom and Dad had to eat. In the evening it was time for my first visit to the beach. I tell you later.
