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25 January, 2016 Leave a comment

Sometimes I forget why I travel.  You are on the road for so long that it becomes a job (a nice job), but a chore none the less. 

Then you meet someone and it reminds you why is important to remember who you are.  No matter where in the world you may be.   Thank you Pedro from Portugal, for being such a condescending douchebag to remind me.  And I don’t mean it in a nice way, for once I’m not being sarcastic.

But to know why I say that about someone, I guess I need to catch you up with my trip.   So it will take a while before everything makes sense.

So no better way to tell the story of the first couple of people I actually got to know in my trip.   So I’ll take you back to June 2015 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.  At this point Bangkok is on my rearview and I have my eyes set on going to Laos.  So I decided to go to the northern part of Thailand.   If you decide to do this, the trail will more than likely will take you through Chiang Mai. 

Chiang Mai is a town that if you are young and looking for places to have fun, legal or illegal ways, there’s a place for you here.  There’s a nightly night market, and a Sunday night weekly market that overshadows the nightly one.   So I would recommend participating in the Sunday night one if you ever visit this town.

After a day or so in this town, I started to feel anxious, I wasn’t doing much.   Even in Bangkok, I was already feeling fidgety.  I looked online for things to do in this town that didn’t involve buying something.  And I found a trail to Wat Palat (Palat Temple).  Is a smaller temple than other well known temples, but it is a free hike there.   I was already dreading having to go by myself but when I went to my room to get ready for my newly found hike, I started talking to a girl from my room.  I mentioned the hike, and how I would need to rent a bike to get there first.   She seemed interested and ask if her and and her friend could join up on my mini adventure.   I said sure, and that’s how I met Cass and Emma.  Two friends that met in Australia (or New Zealand?), one from Canada, the other one from Scotland, doing their own traveling.

We rented bikes from our hostel for less than $2 and we set in our way.   While biking in Thailand (I’ll make a post about driving in Asia at a different time) is not inherently dangerous, still a new experience for me since they drive on the left side, contrary to what I grew up in Puerto Rico and the U.S.A.   We were also doing it in 31C (90 F) weather.  Add to that, the fumes from the cars and motorbikes and it makes for an interesting ride.  

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My only pic of Emma and Cass, can't believe I didn't took one of us 3. Argh!!!

We had to stop a few times to gather ourselves, but like good warriors we kept going until we reach the entrance to the trail.  We biked around 12km (7.5 Miles) to reach the beginning of  the hike.  The humidity was rising, so while the hike itself is only 30 to 45 minutes, it was pretty exhausting in this weather.  

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Along the way there’s this robes that the monks wrap the trees with to signify that they are holy and they shouldn’t be cut down.  It makes for a beautiful trail.  When you reach the temple you get a nice view of the city.  A river also runs through the temple, so each of us took some time to wash ourselves to mitigate some of the heat we were all feeling. 

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Emma cooling off with towel

Once we reach the temple we walked around, and there was free bottled water for us to drink.  We took advantage of that, and sat down for a needed break.   A young monk apprentice talked to us, he told us he was from Laos, and studying in Thailand.   It was a sweet moment and another reminder on how good it feels to have interaction with the people you meet.  Specially when they are positive ones.

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View from the top, my crappy picture, not crappy view

We hike back down, ate a late lunch and kept riding back to our hostel.   I would hang out one more time with Emma and Cass.  I haven’t talked to them in months, but like most of the people you meet in this travels, if I’m ever in a town/country nearby, I wouldn’t think twice in meeting them again.  After all we are, I believe, we are all one community of nomads.

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The following day I manage to make a hot day even hotter.   But that’s a story for tomorrow.

A list of things I need (or think I need).

When you are preparing yourself to travel into the unknown there’s a lot of research that needs to be done.  As of this writing I’m way behind it.   Out of sheer amount of information that you find from other travelers, it almost cripples you as to what the f**k are you doing. You don’t know what you need, you read other blogs, and other peoples experience and you come out with just more questions.  It’s daunting. I’m going to start this list of things I think i need.  And will be making changes/addendum to it as I go along.  I only have 30 days to do this anyway.

Things I need Reason for what I need it/Concerns Own it
1 Backpack Need a place to carry things in* Maybe
2 MP3 Player Distract my mind in quiet times or long trips. No
3 Cellphone Will be used mostly as a day camera, no cell plan.
4 SLR Camera Big item, bought 2 years ago with this trip in mind.
5 Tablet Main communication device
6 Tablet Charger Same for cellphone and Tablet
7 SLR Camera Charger Must if I am to take pictures
8 Spare SLR Battery In between destinations in case of no charge available No
9 MicroSD Memory For Tablet and phone, hold picture No
10 Spare SD Memory For Camera No
11 Passport Need to enter countries. Kind of important  ✔
12 Shirts 3 Pairs of non-cotton wear Maybe
13 Shorts 2 Pairs of nylon fabric shorts for quick dry
14 Wool socks 3 pairs No
15 Trail/Hiking shoes Merrell Trail runners, light and easy to dry
16 Flip Flops Down time wear, bathroom use
17 Universal plug No
18 Hat/Visor/Head Gear Have to protect my head from heat
19 Inflatable head pillow Rest head in long bus/air/water trips No
20 Water Bottle with purifier Cheaper than buying bottle water, filtered dubious water No
21 Book(s) Knowledge expand, downtime use
22 Towel Quick drying kind No
23 Bar Soap for clothes Wash clothes on the go No
24 Journal Capture what I can in words, instead of tablet
25 Frisbee Odd item, used to break ice, a food plate, practice forehand
26 Deodorant Keep as fresh as possible, hopefully
27 Nail Clipper Need to keep clean
28 Day Bag Messenger bag, smaller bag to carry when backpack is safe No
29 Ear plugs Noisy environment and sleep is required No
30 Tootbrush
31 Toothpaste No

Another list:

Things I might need Why I might need it Own it
1 Sleeping Bag Not sure of where I’ll be sleeping every night, long hiking trips No
2 1 person tent Not sure of where I’ll be sleeping every night, long hiking trips No
3 Long Pants Not sure if needed, or how often will be used in tropical areas No
4 Jacket/Sweater Same as pants, not sure how often used in tropical ares
5 First aid kit Some kind of protection No
6 Compass Directions in the wild No