• rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I’ve got it down to a science so I can procrastinate until the night before:

    • How many days? That many pairs of socks, underwear, and shirts, half that many pairs of pants. 2 additional pairs of socks and an extra shirt
    • Deodorant
    • Check to make sure the dedicated travel phone charger is still packed
    • Notebook
    • Laptop and charger dedicated to travel
    • A book that’s easy to pickup and set down
    • Corded headphones
    • Dedicated laundry bag for trips longer than 10 days
    • Bring a toothbrush for trips longer than 3 days
    • Bedding, soap, and shampoo only when traveling to the wilderness

    I like to travel as light as I can and most of my trips are for a week or less, so oftentimes the only thing I need for luggage is a single carryon bag

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      • Bring a toothbrush for trips longer than 3 days

      Tf you only brush your teeth every 3 days??

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          8 months ago

          I just have a toiletry bag with a collapsible toothbrush and toothpaste tablets. I pretty much always bring the same toiletries on any trip to keep it easy.

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      9 months ago

      this was a helpful starter list thank you lmao! I’m usually a single-carryon dude myself, but this time I’m going camping so I have to bring a checked bag with stuff I never usually think about like a sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tent (which I put up last weekend to make sure I have all the parts & I’m not freaking out in the rain), eclipse glasses, etc

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        9 months ago

        Yep! If you know you’ll have a bare bed, the sleeping bag can be used as bedding so you can save packing a blanket. If you know you’ll be in decent motels or better, you can save on packing the bedding if it’s not specialized. The only specialized thing I need for road trips are road atlases. Make sure you know how to read a map before you need it though. I assume this is for the eclipse, so make sure to pack bug spray and a thick sweatshirt if you’re coming to the Midwest