{"id":195,"date":"2005-12-22T01:38:00","date_gmt":"2005-12-22T08:38:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.gregwhitephoto.com\/blog\/?p=195"},"modified":"2009-09-08T17:22:48","modified_gmt":"2009-09-09T00:22:48","slug":"things-ive-lost","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gregwhitephoto.com\/blog\/2005\/12\/things-ive-lost\/","title":{"rendered":"Things I&#8217;ve Lost"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When you are traveling as long and moving as much as I am on this trip, you are bound to lose things.  Everything you lose is important in some way, or you wouldn&#8217;t be carrying it, so it&#8217;s always painful to discover that you&#8217;ve lost even the smallest thing.  When it&#8217;s a big thing that you&#8217;ve lost, it becomes that much more painful, especially if it&#8217;s difficult to replace and\/or expensive.  So, as a cathartic way for me to get over my losses, I am listing everything I&#8217;ve lost up to now, three months into my trip, listed roughly chronologically.<\/p>\n<p>&#8212;-<br \/>My Journal.  I lost it before I even got to Bangkok on the stopover in Taipai.  Not a great way to start the trip.  Fortunately only two days were written in it.<\/p>\n<p>Vancouver baseball cap.  The second thing I lost after my journal.  Left it hanging behind a towel in a room, I think.<\/p>\n<p>My Wallet.  Don&#8217;t know how or where, but somewhere in Sihanoukville.  Only 10 bucks in it, and it was falling apart anyway, so I wasn&#8217;t too upset.  <\/p>\n<p>My shark bag:  Left on bus from Hanoi to Halong Bay.<br \/>I loved this bag.  I&#8217;ve had it for years and I took it with me almost everywhere I went.  I made this small bag from leftover silcone-nylon when I made all of my ultralight gear for Hawaii.  II called it the &#8220;shark bag&#8221; because it had a small plastic shark attached to the drawcord.  Inside was a collection of bits and pieces that I liked to have with me with regularly.   Fortuntately for me, I had just slimmed it down for my trip to Halong Bay, where I only brought my daypack and my camera bag, so I only lost some dramamine, some band-aids, a blister kit, emergin-c, insect repellent, a lighter, earplugs, glass cleaner, lip balm, and some assorted drugs for pain\/poops.  It normally also contained my headlamp, swiss army knife, and my compass, all of which I would have been additionally bummed to lose.  I&#8217;ve replaced it with a sandwich baggie that I&#8217;ve drawn a shark on.<\/p>\n<p>Big red bandana.  Lost in Vang Vien when I had a bag of laundry done and it was never returned to me.    Remarkably, hard to replace here in Asia.<\/p>\n<p>Red plastic carabineer.  used it to hang my daypack on bus seatbacks.  Lost on bus from Vang Vien to Luang Prabang.<\/p>\n<p>A nice pen I bought in Vientianne.  have no idea where or when exactly.<\/p>\n<p>An almost brand new cell phone.  Bought in in Saigon the end of October.  Disappeared less than 2 months later sometime between leaving Luang Prabang by bus and coming back to Luang Prabang by boat 10 days later.  Very irritating that I lost it so soon after buying it, I really liked it, and it wasn&#8217;t cheap.   <\/p>\n<p>A lens cap and a lens end cap while hiking in villages around Moung Ngoi.  <\/p>\n<p>Canon SD500 Digital Camera.  Ouch.  This one hurts.  Lost on boat from Nong Kiow to Luang Prabang.   I&#8217;m sad about this one.   I loved this camera and all the images on the card are obviously also gone.  Hopefully I can replace the camera in Bangkok.  It too was almost brand new.  I bought it in September just before my trip.  I am hoping my travel insurance will cover it and the cell phone loss together, because combined, they are a considerable chunk of money, and there is a 200.00 deductible on every claim.  <\/p>\n<p>A 1000 Bhat note (worth about 25.00)  Lost most recently in the night market in Luang Prabang.  It must have fallen out of my pocket or something.  Still a big mystery.  This was my holiday spending money, so I&#8217;m still quite vexed about it&#8217;s disappearance.<\/p>\n<p>It seems buses and boats tend to eat my stuff, so I must learn to be VERY careful about my gear when traveling by bus and boat.  It&#8217;s very easy for gear to be jostled from pockets and seats and fall to the floor where they are often never seen again.  Also, if you determine that you&#8217;ve lost the item after the bus or boat has left, you are almost guaranteed never to see them again, as the busses and boats aren&#8217;t reachable or identifiable once they&#8217;ve left, and, chances are, someone has already grabbed it anyway.  Your stuff is gone gone gone.  Take my word &#8211; be very careful of gear on boats and buses.  I fairly certain that nothing I&#8217;ve lost was stolen, except perhaps that one red carabineer.  Everything else has simply dropped away from me never to be seen again.  It sucks.  I don&#8217;t consider myself a clumsy or bumbling traveller nor overly burdened with luggage and gear, but here I am losing things left and right and I hate it.  So, I have to try to be even more careful in the future.  Here&#8217;s to not losing anything for the rest of the trip!<\/p>\n<p>Things I THOUGHT I lost, but then found:<\/p>\n<p>My digital camera<\/p>\n<p>My ability to take a decent travel photo<\/p>\n<p>My sunglasses<\/p>\n<p>My SE Asia Phrase book<\/p>\n<p>Things I&#8217;ve found:<\/p>\n<p>Lots of friends<\/p>\n<p>Cool culture<\/p>\n<p>Great people<\/p>\n<p>Unforgetable memories that I will probably forget by the time I reach India.<\/p>\n<iframe src='http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/plugins\/like.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gregwhitephoto.com%2Fblog%2F2005%2F12%2Fthings-ive-lost%2F&amp;layout=button_count&amp;show_faces=true&amp;width=280&amp;action=recommend&amp;colorscheme=light&amp;height=30' scrolling='no' frameborder='0' style='border:none; overflow:hidden; height:30px' allowTransparency='true'><\/iframe>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When you are traveling as long and moving as much as I am on this trip, you are bound to lose things. 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