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Friday, May 30, 2014

Packing Light is Right

Americans tend to have too many things and believe that they cannot live without them. Thus, most travelers take way too much. Because of this they have lots to carry, excess plane fees to pay, spend more time at the airport luggage, rent bigger cars, and spend too much time packing and unpacking.

First off, if there are two travelers you only need one tube of tooth paste, one roll of dental floss, and one bottle of sun screen. Think it through and don't duplicate.

How many days will you be gone? How many days will you stay in one place? Is there a laundry near the bed and breakfast in London? (Or better yet, will the B&B do laundry? They will at San Stephano in Verona!)

You can wear the same thing two or three times on a trip unless it is very hot. Then look to things you can wash out and that dry fast. Choose clothes that are all in one color range: blue or gray or brown, not some of each. You do not need more than two pairs of shoes and often one pair will do. Put your shoes in a plastic bag to protect your clothes and stuff them with socks or underwear. Roll your clothes, especially underwear and tees. I wear washable tees under my shirts to keep the shirts fresher. I also wear a sport coat on the plane and most days and evenings. It is as good as a backpack for carrying things (and hiding things). It never gets packed. I also use a roll up raincoat, if needed.

Lots of other hints. Look at the internet, but most of all think about it and force yourself to stick with one small suitcase or duffle. You can do it.

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