You had a spoon, which is a geat thing to have, but if you are going to be spending time in SE Asia and eating and food stalls I would also recommend bringing plastic chopsticks to carry with you.
Luck
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Monkey
quote:Originally posted by Luck:
You had a spoon, which is a geat thing to have, but if you are going to be spending time in SE Asia and eating and food stalls I would also recommend bringing plastic chopsticks to carry with you.
Luck
Nice idea, but do they not provide those? Or is it more of a hygienic thing?
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gert_vdm
Leave your lonely planet home.
Too heavy, you'll end up talking more to fellow lonely planeteers instead of locals, and you'll rarely venture off the beaten track. Just copy the few pages with essential information you need.
Too heavy, you'll end up talking more to fellow lonely planeteers instead of locals, and you'll rarely venture off the beaten track. Just copy the few pages with essential information you need.
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Dan W
quote:Originally posted by Joe Ehrlich:
Better luck in romance next time...
Cheers Joe, always good to have Captain Haddock rooting for me in my corner
Dan
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I wished that I had brought along a periscope so that I could look behind me.
In hindsight, it seemed like a great idea.
In hindsight, it seemed like a great idea.
Markus
This is most of what was in my bag after I returned from Thailand. What I brought clotheswise that isn't shown here was abandoned en route. I would have been wearing half the clothes here at any given time (plus the missing socks with my skate shoes) and this all fit into an Arcteryx Needle 35 (approx 33L) pack with a good amount of room to spare.
Whats In My Bag... be sure to hover over the photo for notes.
Whats In My Bag... be sure to hover over the photo for notes.
Chuck
The list looks good. Definitely a headlamp! The Petzl Tikka plus is very bright and compact. You might want to consider a leatherman tool (unless the swiss army knife has a pliers - they come in handy often). Is Gaffa tape the same as duct tape? Duct tape comes in handy - not an entire roll, just about 10' worth then you can flatten the roll down so it takes up no room. Extra boot laces. Ear plugs.
"Beauty is truth, truth beauty" John Keats
TrevorJoe
a selection of about a dozen zip ties of different lengths and thickness. great for running repairs for ripped packs, broken straps, securing extra luggage items to the outside of a pack and fastening luggage to chair legs and the likes for security against snatch and grabs. the possibilities are endless. don't leave home without them!
madcherrylimas
here's mine for two months in Europe. I leave the day after tomorrow.
I suspect I'm over packing..
Clothes:
1 tank top
2 t-shirts
1 button up shirt
1 camisole
1 pair of cropped jeans
1 pair of board shorts
1 skirt
1 pair of gym pants
5 pairs of underwear
3 bras
5 pairs of socks
1 waterproof shell
1 hoodie
1 light sweater
1 hat
1 pair of sandals
1 pair of flip flops
1 pair of grungy sneakers
Hygeine/Medicine:
Tylenol
Cough drops
Immodium
Vitamin C
Insect repellent
Benadryl
Bandaids
Neosporin
Febreeze
Tampons
2-in-1 shampoo
Sunblock
Regular lotion
Body Scrub
Toothpaste, etc.
Hair ties and clips
Other:
1 badass down sleeping bag that compresses to the size of a gallon jug.
2 straps
Several ties
A bunch of gallon and quart sized ziplock bags
Rubberbands
Safety pins
Small sewing kit
Woolite
Water bottle
Camera, plus extra battery
iPod
Voltage converter
Let's Go Europe
Small knapsack
Purse
Watch
Journal
Money belt + essentials
Road maps of UK and Ireland, Spain, and Central Europe
And, most importantly, the towel
Clothes:
1 tank top
2 t-shirts
1 button up shirt
1 camisole
1 pair of cropped jeans
1 pair of board shorts
1 skirt
1 pair of gym pants
5 pairs of underwear
3 bras
5 pairs of socks
1 waterproof shell
1 hoodie
1 light sweater
1 hat
1 pair of sandals
1 pair of flip flops
1 pair of grungy sneakers
Hygeine/Medicine:
Tylenol
Cough drops
Immodium
Vitamin C
Insect repellent
Benadryl
Bandaids
Neosporin
Febreeze
Tampons
2-in-1 shampoo
Sunblock
Regular lotion
Body Scrub
Toothpaste, etc.
Hair ties and clips
Other:
1 badass down sleeping bag that compresses to the size of a gallon jug.
2 straps
Several ties
A bunch of gallon and quart sized ziplock bags
Rubberbands
Safety pins
Small sewing kit
Woolite
Water bottle
Camera, plus extra battery
iPod
Voltage converter
Let's Go Europe
Small knapsack
Purse
Watch
Journal
Money belt + essentials
Road maps of UK and Ireland, Spain, and Central Europe
And, most importantly, the towel
Skyehiker
I'd say consider a travel ID organizer/holder...I'm not referring to one of those under-the-shirt wallet holders or one of those secret-money-belt things. Nope, I'm thinking of the kind that you just string around your neck and forget about while it holds your passport, plane tickets, liscence, etc. REI has several shapes & sizes of these: check out the REI website, and look up Item 707914 just for an example of what I'm talking about. I used to perceive of these as a bit of a luxury for the rtw backpacker, but I'll confess that it has lately, definitely made getting thru trains & planes a lot smoother, without having to open up any part of my backpack.
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page. ---St. Augustine
Skyehiker
I'd also check out this website:
minimus.biz.
They sell travel sizes in EVERYTHING--from Doritos to detergent, including both snacks, meals, personal care, etc. What's cool is that you can even buy "care packages" of combinations of stuff--the "laundry" care package, the "mini-meal" care package, the "personal care--basic/deluxe, male/female" care package, etc. People get the care packages as gifts for their world traveller & road warrior friends...one could give one to him/her self too
. I THINK you could have 'em ship you a care package as a "restock" of your stuff if you know your address a few days or weeks out.
minimus.biz.
They sell travel sizes in EVERYTHING--from Doritos to detergent, including both snacks, meals, personal care, etc. What's cool is that you can even buy "care packages" of combinations of stuff--the "laundry" care package, the "mini-meal" care package, the "personal care--basic/deluxe, male/female" care package, etc. People get the care packages as gifts for their world traveller & road warrior friends...one could give one to him/her self too
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page. ---St. Augustine
pat123123
I'd add a pair of tweezers and fingernail clippers if you don't have them in your medical kit.
How about a military can opener?
You'll both want compasses, as well. They'll help in making sure you are headed the right direction in towns with weird street directions. If you get some with a ring they'll connect to your bag and not take up any interior space.
How about a fork? I know that I'd get awfully tired of a spoon all the time -- plus some things are harder to eat with one.
Your girlfriend may want to make sure a skirt is on her list to be properly respectful in some cultures.
(Disclaimer: Most of my travel has been in N.A. so take my post for what it's worth.
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How about a military can opener?
You'll both want compasses, as well. They'll help in making sure you are headed the right direction in towns with weird street directions. If you get some with a ring they'll connect to your bag and not take up any interior space.
How about a fork? I know that I'd get awfully tired of a spoon all the time -- plus some things are harder to eat with one.
Your girlfriend may want to make sure a skirt is on her list to be properly respectful in some cultures.
(Disclaimer: Most of my travel has been in N.A. so take my post for what it's worth.
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