So you are almost ready to go, and the rucksack is full to bursting with all those come in handy travel accessories.
But, if you had to be mean and remove everything bar the minimum amount of clothing necessary (which would be a whole new topic in its own right) and your passport, small washkit, and first aid kit - what 3 items could you NOT bear to leave at home or travel without? And why?
A special photo? A penknife? Wooly knitted monkey? Camera? A certain food - a taste of something familiar if you are ever at a low ebb?
No matter how ridiculous or quirky they may be perceived to be by others, what are your top 3? After all, some may scoff, but then maybe they are missing out on something! Enlighten us!
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What 3 'unnecessary' items could you not leave home without?
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Felix the Hat - Began Gap Year Trip Six Years Ago
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Nice suggestions Felix, although now I'm conjuring up some rpetty disturbing images of someone using all three at the same time in some bizarre, sordid ritual.
And I must say, it's quite unsettling...
Keep sendin 'em in, people!
And I must say, it's quite unsettling...
Keep sendin 'em in, people!
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Nath_160 - Lost in Place
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well, the three things i use the most and couldn't imagine not having are
camera
journal
compass
i don't usually need all that extra stuff.
camera
journal
compass
i don't usually need all that extra stuff.
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1) Journal definitely tops the list.
2) Playing cards.
3) This isn't going to be a popular choice, but... my travel-size hair straightener. I have horrific hair (very curly, which gets frizzier as the day goes on) and it actually significantly cuts down on the total amount of effort I need to put into making myself halfway presentable.
2) Playing cards.
3) This isn't going to be a popular choice, but... my travel-size hair straightener. I have horrific hair (very curly, which gets frizzier as the day goes on) and it actually significantly cuts down on the total amount of effort I need to put into making myself halfway presentable.
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Arre - Holds PhD in Packing
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The thing I bring every time, but have only used once in years of travelling, is a deck of cards.
It´s the same farking pack since the nineties. Only opened that one time!
I bring a jackknife all the time. Never use it. Have the leatherman.
I don´t have a third...Though, I guess I brought a Spork this time and I don´t know that I really need an indestructible Spork. Though it maybe could save my life one day.
It´s the same farking pack since the nineties. Only opened that one time!
I bring a jackknife all the time. Never use it. Have the leatherman.
I don´t have a third...Though, I guess I brought a Spork this time and I don´t know that I really need an indestructible Spork. Though it maybe could save my life one day.
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-something that i might be embarassed to wear at home (legwarmers, beret hat, etc) for fun
-a guide w/ restaurants, events to read on the plane and use as a reference/ideas, but not as a an actual 'guide'
-lip balm/chap stick, whatever you call it. climate changes always make me chappy
-a guide w/ restaurants, events to read on the plane and use as a reference/ideas, but not as a an actual 'guide'
-lip balm/chap stick, whatever you call it. climate changes always make me chappy
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chrissy2k5 - Holds PhD in Packing
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*Camera (Sheesh, I can barely leave the house without it, let alone go on a trip!)
* Paper/pencil (Does that count as two?)
*Something to read
All the rest, pish.
* Paper/pencil (Does that count as two?)
*Something to read
All the rest, pish.
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AmazingJulesVerne - Mod Squad
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if it's a longer trip (ie, more than 2 weeks), I learned the hard way that I need to bring a loofah.
also, Pepto Bismal.
and.... I guess who goes travelling without a camera? I figured that was a given.
also, Pepto Bismal.
and.... I guess who goes travelling without a camera? I figured that was a given.
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TheWanderer - Squat Toilet Professional
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Well, I have three items that are uneccessary that take with me always:
1. Harmonica
2. Journal
3. Hopi Flute.
1. Harmonica
2. Journal
3. Hopi Flute.
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Bush Trekker - Street Food Connoisseur
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Journal, in my opinion, does not count as unnecessary. Ditto paper and pen. You go on these things so you have incredible things to remember. The journal is your nmemonic device. If you need an address, you need to write it down, paper. Although I haven´t factored in total recall. So maybe, as usual, I am just a mouthpiece....
Hopi Flute....now that´s interesting.
Hopi Flute....now that´s interesting.
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Piecar - Extra Pages in Passport
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1. sewing kit - it's a mini one and I've yet to use it...ever. ..however it offers some odd sense of security that far overestimates its potential usefulness.
2. camera
3. journal
2. camera
3. journal
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GoBackpacking - Holds PhD in Packing
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1. Books
2. Journal
3. Hand cream
2. Journal
3. Hand cream
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Travels in Turkey 2007
Easter in Italy
It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to. ~J.R.R. Tolkien
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WhereForArt - Street Food Connoisseur
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Numbah 1 - My new Camera!! - no more disposables and O.P.'s for this black duck! Daffy eat your heart out!
Numbah 2 - Every time I pack I usually end up throwing in the sewing kit. It doesn't take any space and oneday it may even get used.
Numbah 3 - nail scissors and diamond file - I absolutely need to keep the talons in check, it's purely a matter of hygiene!!
Numbah 2 - Every time I pack I usually end up throwing in the sewing kit. It doesn't take any space and oneday it may even get used.
Numbah 3 - nail scissors and diamond file - I absolutely need to keep the talons in check, it's purely a matter of hygiene!!
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