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Finally, Everything’s Been Used! (Wait, what?!?)

July 20, 2008

When preparing for a trip, it is often the case that one finds themselves pouring over all the possible day to day items that could be used and ends up justifying reasons for carrying all sorts of crap along with them.  The train of thought goes something like this:

Well, I could do some scuba diving there … so why not throw in my own snorkle, googles & flippers!  I mean, I have them – and they certainly don’t get used here at home!  How perfect!

Surprise, surprise:  if you don’t use it at home, chances are it will just be some more dead weight in your bag.  (By the way – they’ll give you those free if you rent the rest of the scuba gear…) Even knowing this, however, it can be quite hard to narrow down the packing list.  Sometimes this is because one’s bag can hold more than you need – and if it fits in, why not bring it along?  Here’s why not:  because it isn’t necessary.
Packing rule of thumb:  the longer the trip, the less you should take.  For my 4 months around the world I’ve got about a weeks worth of daily clothing, shoes & flip-flops, pack towel (left in Rabat, Morocco), 4 pens (left all over the place), camera + accessories, sleeping bag, sarong (multi purpose towel/blanket), a handful of guidebooks, pullover rain jacket with liner, cheap sun glasses, toiletries, and a small first aid kit.  I still lay out clothing and toss half of it back, figuring out how much weight I want to carry, if I have clothes appropriate for all the various climates I may encounter.  Lots of things that you may need can be purchased on your trip (foreign power adapters are always cheaper in the country of visit), and it’s key to have extra room in the bag to anticipate these possibilities.

I’ve done very well on this trip, and before this morning I had used every item but one:  the first aid kit… Read the rest of this entry ?

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Snowman in Copenhagen

July 20, 2008
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Snowman in Stockholm

July 20, 2008
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Snowman in Oslo

July 20, 2008
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Snowman in London

July 18, 2008


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Accidental Experiment: The Good in Humans

July 13, 2008

Thought I´m writing from Denmark, it was only a week ago that my Sunday was spent in Paris. I met up with my classmate Gaël who had been on exchange at HKUST last year, and he, his sister and I spent the day exploring Paris. It was a great day, and we went everywhere, as can be seen in photos from Snowman in Paris.

The trip was but a day trip, and I spent the better part of the evening (from about 19:00 on) riding trains back to Karlsruhe, Germany, where I was staying with another friend from Hong Kong, Magi (See Magi and the Head Case). I first had to ride back to Strasbourg, and then connect to a night train heading for Prague that was to stope in Karlsruhe around 11:30. I got on and made my way into a compartment and started working on the journal, a massive collection of each days travel information , contact numbers for couch surfers and friends, my collection of postcard addresses, daily spending records and budget information, and my master travel calendar. I had a couchette room to myself, though, and at some point put my legs up and leaned back to relax: not something one should do after a night of just 4 hours sleep and a day spent traveling and touring around Paris. Needless to say, I feel asleep… Read the rest of this entry ?

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