The backpack that I am using is an Eagle Creek Continental Journey. The current version looks to be the Rincon. The backpack straps can tuck away in a zipper compartment and it can be carried from a side handle, so it looks a little more polished than a typical hiking pack. I have had this bag for over 10 years. It has served me well and logged many miles. I use a system of packing cubes and a packing folder to keep things organized and compact inside the bag.
Some people find it hard to believe that we can travel with just a carry-on backpack and day bag each. We travel under the assumption that we will do a little laundry while we travel. Also, go for layering pieces and colors that will work together. When in doubt, leave it out.
On the plane I wear pants, tee, light knit cardigan, light jacket, casual scarf, walking shoes and an inexpensive watch. Here is everything else in the bags.
Clothing
- 2 pair pants (one nicer, one more casual)
- 3 layering tank tops
- 1 layering tee
- 2 long sleeve tees
- 1 button up shirt
- wool blend sweater
- 5 sets socks/underwear
- Sleep pants/shirt
- Warm scarf
- Warm hat + gloves
- Walking shoes
- Packable slippers (great for plane/train and around the hotel room)
- Wool pea coat (carried separate)
- Toiletry kit (Bob and I share most things so he takes half of the stuff and take the other half. All liquids are three ounces or less so we can do carryon)
- Vitamins and EmergenC packets
- Sunscreen + sunglasses
- First aid supplies in small ziplock (band aids, antiseptic wipe, hand sanitizer, Benadryl and pain reliever)
- Noise canceling headphones
- Inflatable neck pillow
- Collapsible water bottle
Other Items
- Journal + pen
- TrekDek (which doubles as playing cards) and six dice
- Bandana
- Two packable nylon shopping bag
- Petzel head lamp
- Compact umbrella
- Empty ziplock bags (2 small, 2 large)
- iPad + charger + adapter plug
- Camera + charger + extra memory stick
- Guide book + map
- Passport, credit cards, travel docs
- Money belt
Substitutions
If I was traveling in summer, I would :
- Swap out the warm hat for sun hat
- Take sandals instead of extra walking shoes
- Add in swimsuit and sarong
So, that's everything. This combination has served me well traveling for one week or for two months. Let me know if you have any questions on my packing approach.
7 comments:
You are amazing, Sophia! I'm not sure I could carry so little with me. Have a fabulous time!!
Thanks Janessa. The only down side to this that I end up wearing the same clothes in all the travel photos. hah!
Awesome, Sophia! I do pretty good clothes-wise. What kills me is the toiletries.
Nice list! I will definitely use one like this as an example. I would substitute the guide book with my kindle which I store any guide books, maps, phrasebooks directions, travel infos and confirmations, etc. It has actually saved my butt in customs a few times ;)
Great list, Sophia! Like Loralee, I'm currently nomadic but traveling by car, so it's been easy to let things overflow into other bags, but my primary pieces are a carry-on-size suitcase and a laptop bag.
Traveling AND working makes things more complicated, as we have to travel with laptops, chargers, and other items that I'd normally leave at home for a short vacation. You've inspired me to write up my own packing list to share! :)
What is the day bag called?
No computer or IPad?
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