I've traveled 6 of the last 12 months. Here are my tips: 1. Carry-on only 2. Pack 1 week's clothing, 2 week's toiletries 3. Ranger roll clothes 4. Vans slip-ons & zories 5. DL Google Translate language & city on Maps 6. Airbnb 7. Eat local 8. Don't overplan 9. Shopping Bag...
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3. Look this up on YouTube: Ranger Roll Shirts 5. Continued: If you download language & city map, you won't need data to use these when you land. 9. Bring a fancy-looking shopping bag in case you over pack. They'll let extra bag slide if it looks like you shopped at the airport
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10. "I might need this." No you won't. Don't pack it.
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Replying to @dillp671
I love it! Very practical for if you're a guy. There's a website called 1bag that taught me how to travel lightly, now I can get away traveling with a carry on and personal item. Instead of ranger rolling, I do compression bags but I always have to bring along my travel steamer.
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Replying to @Lani4Pasifika
Cool I’ll check out 1bag. I like Pack Hacker on YouTube. For clothing it’s just T-shirt and pants. I run warm. For cold climates I just wear a coat on the plane with gloves and beanie in the pockets. I also have a light hoodie if I need to layer.
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http://www.onebag.com is where I learned!
And ugh, t shirt and pants is not easy to go up against in a girl's wardrobe.
More like crop top + high waist leggings with my keds. I get easily cold so I always bring my anorak on planes & it doubles as a rain jacket.
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