Trying to get organized enough to pack life up and head out
for an extended period of time is a challenge. When I look at this word, challenge, I sort of think soul
crushing is a better term to describe what the process feels like. I arrived back in the US from New
Zealand on December 7, 2012, and I head out on this trip to Turkey, Jordan,
France, Italy, and Greece on February 25th. Preparing for this adventure has taken
every single bit of the time in between December and February, and I’m so glad
that I had the time off to get myself in order. Of course, I had a few hiccups
(That Time I Got a Misdemeanor While Traveling) in between now and then, but I have somehow
escaped the lasso that almost kept me from going on this particular round of
traipsing.
There are a number of blogs and websites that have been
invaluable in this preparation.
Legal Nomads, Answering Oliver, Yallah Bye, REI, and finally, Sierra Trading Post. I probably read 100 travel blog entries on trip preparation, but they were so incredibly different based on trip length, location, purpose, etc. that my head sometimes started to spin. After much thought, I finally have my list pinned down.
Legal Nomads, Answering Oliver, Yallah Bye, REI, and finally, Sierra Trading Post. I probably read 100 travel blog entries on trip preparation, but they were so incredibly different based on trip length, location, purpose, etc. that my head sometimes started to spin. After much thought, I finally have my list pinned down.
Casey's Packing List
Packing Aids
Osprey Farpoint 70 pack with detachable
daypack (my second Osprey pack - and so far my absolute favorite. This pack is AMAZING. It is both a pack and a travel bag and has a zip up for all the straps in case I need to check it. Since I need to hike and check into airports with this baby, it's absolutely perfect for me. The front compartment is actually a zip off backpack as well. Osprey thinks of everything.)
Eagle Creek Packing Cube (pictured)
Large Hefty plastic zipper bags
Electronics
15" Macbook laptop and charger
15" Macbook laptop and charger
Laptop case
Headphones
Western
Digital My Passport portable hard drive with
USB cable
Canon
Rebel T2i battery charger
Memory Cards (2) (not pictured)
Nook and Nook charger (thanks mom!!)
Ipod
Iphone 4s and charger
Meds and Such
Ciprofloxacin (for diarrhea)
Benadryl
Benadryl Anti-Itch Cream
Dramamine (motion sickness)
Ortho tri cyclen
Neutrogena Suncreen 60+
Coppertone Sport Sunscreen 30
Band-aids
Bug spray with 100% DEET
Moleskin
Kleenex
Multivitamin
Folic Acid
Tide
Toiletries
Shampoo
Conditioner
Dove Bar Soap
Face lotion with sunscreen
Anti-Acne Treatment
Hairspray
Comb
Headbands (2)
Bobby pins
Hair ties
Makeup
Mini loofah
Wet wipes
Body lotion
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Floss
Vaseline
Diva Cup (Courtesy of Nadine and Anna)
Face scrub
Tweezers
Deodorant
Razor
Cotton Balls
Bun Ring (LOVE this thing)
Misc.
Ducks Unlimited
Hat
Moo Cards
Kavu Crossbody
Day Bag
Raincover (for
pack)
Large Ziplocks
Petzl Headlamp
Mini flashlight
Swiss Army Knife
Ear Warmers
Quick Dry Towel
Panties (4)
Sports bras (2)
Regular bra (2)
SmartWool Socks (3 pairs)
Bikinis (2)
Work Gloves
Winter Gloves
Sleep shorts
Nike running shorts
Alice and Olivia
Olive Shorts
Wet Seal Pink
Scalloped Shorts
Floral Summer Dress (Ended up taking this out)
Lululemon Blue
and White Striped Tank
Lululemon Hot
Pink Tank
Banana Republic
Black Button Up Silk Blouse
St. Croix
Striped Blouse
Black cami
Cotton On
Striped Long Sleeve
Glassons Merino
Long Sleeve
Cotton On
Chambray Long Sleeve
Cashmere
Cardigan
Blazer
Marmot Raincoat
Northface Denali
Northface Vest
(Ended up taking this out of my bag for size)
Running shoes
Merrell Hiking
Boots
Havaianas Flip
Flops
Black Cap Toe Flats
And of course, gotta have a tiny bit of bling for the road.
Documents
Jordan Dinars
US Dollars
Passport
Credit/Debit
Card
Print Outs /
Reservations and Itineraries
Total weight of pack - 11.2 kg = 24.69 pounds
*Update
I've just arrived in Istanbul, and let me tell you - 25 pounds doesn't feel so light after you have to take public transportation standing up for 45 minutes post 24 hours of travel. My pack has a feature where you can zip a small backpack off of the main pack. In this pack are all of my electronics - weight that is not calculated above in my main bag. I also have a small sleeping bag with me for the desert in Jordan.
What are your packing strategies? Can you think of anything I missed? Alex is carrying my adapter and a few meds, but aside from that I think it's golden!!
I am so impressed right now!
ReplyDeleteI knew you would be! I'm already scheming on things I can leave behind...but honestly...I've got nothin!! So so glad I'm not backpacking :)
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