Ten Packing Essentials
The
next time you are packing for a trip, whether it is for an adventure-backpacking
trip
to the jungles of Panama or for a weekend in New York , consider our list
of “can't do without these” items:
- Expandable
clothesline and clothespins – These are handy after you have hand-washed
your clothes in the river or hotel sink.
- Paperback
book – A
book will help pass the time on a long plane trip or a wait in a customs
line.
- Small
hotel-size shampoo bottle – Shampoo is actually a mild detergent, handy
for washing your hair, of course, but also for washing your clothes.
- Travel
alarm clock – Don't
depend on wake-up calls or a hotel clock to keep you from an important meeting
time.
- Small
flashlight – You
never know when a flashlight will come in handy. Even five-star hotels have
been known to lose power at times. Invaluable for snake spotting at night
in the woods!
- Zippered
plastic bags – These are so handy for storing a number of things: snacks, dirty clothes,
wet clothes, small items that would get “lost” in your bag, like pens, tape,
and your expandable clothesline and clothespins!
- Guidebook – There
are many great guidebooks that range from guides for students on a shoestring
budget to guides on shopping for fine antiques in Italy. Take advantage
of available research to obtain general background knowledge of your destination.
- Backpack – Backpacks
are versatile, easy to carry, and have enough style variations to appeal
to all ages and sexes. They hold a lot of your essential items!
- Packing
cubes – Packing
cubes are zippered nylon bags that are great for organizing your packed items.
You can squeeze the air out of the packed cubes, conserving space in your
bag.
- Bubble
wrap and tape – Keep a few feet of small-sized bubble wrap in your bag
for wrapping breakable souvenirs you pick up along the way.
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