Monday was supposed to be different then it ended up being. I had to cross the Hai Van Pass, a 20km strip of road that joins the city of Lăng Co and Da Nang in Hue Province. At 500 metres above sea level its the highest Pass in the whole of Vietnam. I did the Pass in 2001 heading south to north but since then a tunnel had been built. Scooters and bicycles are banned in the tunnel but my understanding is that taxi trucks can take you thru the tunnel for a fee.
I wasn’t planning on riding over the Pass but couldn’t locate any signs of taxis or taxi trucks. The officials at the tollway pointed to the Pass and gestures to ‘go that way’. So I did. And I climbed, and I climbed and I climbed. Caught up to another cyclist who was having a break and he confirmed the taxi trucks were operating in a small village at the base of the Pass but you could be excused for not seeing it as it was on a minor slip road. BUMMER.
Climbed the 10km, had a celebration at the top and then enjoyed the fast descent to Da Nang. I stayed there for 2 nights before moving on

Did not expect to have to climb the Hai Van Pass today

Caught up to a 64 yo rider from Manchester, England, who confirmed the taxi trucks were available. He only discovered them by accident when staying in the village the night before

The old French fort at the top of the Pass. Completely blanketed in fog so no views