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| Travel Tips - Packing The Perfect Suitcase by Michelle Linden |
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The thrill of planning a trip will often light you up
and consume all of your time. You look through
guidebooks, talk to friends about their experiences,
and research your itinerary on the internet. Still all
this planning and research will not make the task of
packing any less daunting.
Who hasn’t stood at the foot of their bed with
empty suitcases spread on top, the night before a
big trip, filled with anxiety because you still haven’t
packed?!?! You try and try to think about exactly
what you should be packed, throwing things in and
then taking them out. And you wonder, why didn’t
any of the guidebooks mention packing? Where are
the travel tips for packing?

Well, hopefully this guide will help you, so that you
can confidently pack and enjoy the moments leading
up to your trip, rather than being stressed over the
contents of your bag.
Luggage - I recommend taking one carry-on
and one checked suitcase.
Shorter trips may allow for a carry-on only, but I
would never take more than
one checked bag no matter how long you are
traveling. Remember, when you get
to your destination, you will need to carry your
luggage and you don’t know how far you’ll be lugging
it. While we’re
talking about lugging your luggage... I would
recommend selecting a suitcase
or pack that had wheels, but that you can also
hand carry. There are many varieties
of large backpacks with wheels. The reasoning is
that if your wheels break
off (a common occurrence along cobblestone
streets), you will still be able
to carry your pack.
 Shoes - Bring a pair of sneakers (or boots)
for outdoor activities such
as hiking, and a dressier pair of closed-toe shoes
for museums, dinner’s out,
or other city activities. If you are traveling to a hot
locale, then also bring
a pair of sandals that can go from beach to dinner.
Resist the urge to bring
10 pairs of shoes!!! As someone who loves shoes, I
always want to pack a wide
variety... but we must avoid packing too many
shoes! They take up space, are
heavy, and are an unnecessary addition.
 Shorts -
When traveling to a hot climate, shorts are often
considered a requirement.
Still, remember that in many cultures shorts are
not considered acceptable.
For example, many museums and churches such as
the Vatican will not allow
you to enter if you are wearing shorts (or have
exposed shoulders for that
matter). Bring only a pair or two of shorts, and
make sure that you have other
light weight options for hot weather.
Basics - Bring enough socks and underwear
to last for every day of the
trip (up to two weeks) so that you will not need to
do laundry. For longer
trips, understand that you will likely need to do
laundry on the road if you
do not want to bring ridiculous amounts of luggage.
As far as shirts, pants,
skirts, and the rest... Bring clothes that could be
worn during the day or
at night, and as a general rule bring half as many
items as you have days.
Wearing items twice should be no problem, and you
will significantly lighten
your load.
 Rolling - To avoid wrinkles and use your
precious packing area to the
max, fold your clothes in half (in the long direction),
then roll as smoothly
and tightly as possible. When you arrive at your
destination, your clothes
will unroll wrinkle-free. Stuff socks and underwear
into your shoes and carefully
place the shoes on top of the rows or rolled
clothes.
Toiletries - Bring all of your toiletries in
travel size containers.
Full size shampoo bottles add unneeded weight to
your pack. After selecting
your toiletries, place all items into zip-lock bags. If
a bottle bursts during
travel, you will be much relieved to have the
protection. If you are bringing
make-up, keep it to the bare necessities, avoid
bringing extras like eyelash
curlers. Any prescription medication should be
accompanied by the actual prescription
and if possible, a note from your physician. Keep
the medication, as well as
your toothbrush and toothpaste in your carry-on,
just in case your luggage is lost. 
If you follow these basic packing rules, you will find
that the process of
packing and carrying your luggage will be much
easier. Additionally, you will
be able to enjoy your travels much easier knowing
that you have brought what
you need, but can still carry the load.
About the Author: Michelle is a travel, art, and
architecture buff who has
recently moved to Seattle after living in Honolulu,
Chicago, Gloucester Massachusetts,
and Delft Netherlands. In between studying and
working in design, she dreams
travel and works to help others compare and select
vacation options via the http://www.yourlifepassion.com
website
Source: www.isnare.com
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