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| *hey if you forget something you can always find a used one in the pile* |
Both times I followed the same rule- if it was heavy or needed a lot of care- DON'T TAKE IT! Of course if you are taking suitcases and staying in hotels then take what you want. But in the case of back packing remember it means packing everything in my case on my small weak and pathetic back. People hear that we back packed and sometimes assume that means we walked everywhere. Now, we did walk A LOT but not always. It just means that when transporting our things and on occasion when lost or just wandering it is on our backs.
So finally the list!
2 pairs of bottoms (either pants or shorts- I took one pair of shorts and a nice pair of linen pants that didn't wrinkle easily and were very light weight)
3 shirts (groooosss I know I know. only three shirts but to be honest it was all I could do)
2 pairs of shoes (one for long walks/hiking I would recommend Keens or Chacos I have both and love them each a lot, and one pair of dressier shoes. For me this was a nicer brown sandal and for my man it was a pair of slip on vans- we prefer foot wear that does not require socks)
1 nice dress or outfit (it was important for us to attend church while traveling and my sun dress double for nice dinners and evenings when I wanted to look clean)
underwear (I wont tell you how much we took, well I took more than him but to each his own on this one)
Swim suite (I also take a spare just in case)
make up (yes I still wanted to feel pretty at times- remember you normally take a lot of photos on trips so look good! but only take as much as can fit in a small ziplock. I recommend waterproof mascara, blush, tinted chapstick, and concealer.)
Sunscreen (coming from a person who gets burned more than my red headed man this is essential. and it normally costs a lot oversees so load up on travel sizes at walmart!)
Deodorant (just because you are backpacking does not give you an excuse to smell like one)
All Purpose Soap (there are many different brands and I have used a few of them. Just get one for hair, body and clothes and you should be fine as a little goes a very long way.)
First Aide (bandaids, neosporin, asprin, tweezers- my basics. Yes you can buy them anywhere but when you need them they are always harder to find so just pack them)
Rain Jacket/Pancho (no matter where you go you might get some chilly winds or rain so have something ready. The smaller the better)
Small Day Bag (really small bag like a draw string or fanny pack for those day hikes or overnights when you can stash your bag else where)
Camera (if photography is your thing you might drop some other items to make space for this guy. We took our nice camera and no it wasn't stolen but you have to be careful and not show it off)
Passport and copies of all important documents in a ziplock! (better safe than sorry.)
*We also took one of our IPhones on our last trip. This way we could get wifi where it was available without having to pay for using a computer and it came in handy as another fast reach camera.
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| *The faster the drying the better- learned the hard way* |
Because we packed so few shirts after a few weeks or when they reached the point of no return we simply threw them away and looked for a cheap street market or thrift store to replace them. Rotating items was more fun and helped us not get bored of our limited options.
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| *Sorry its fuzzy but here is the only pic of us with our packs!- yes mine is small, like me* |
Now a note on shopping while pack backing- do it! get what you want but remember you are carrying it home. My husband and I use a method that was handed down from my father and mother. Have you ever purchased something that at the time, in that place was really cool but then returned home and found that it does not belong in your closet or on your body? Simply this means are you liking that sequined cowgirl shirt because you are in Cody Wyoming and feel that if you bought it you would fit in really well with the other cowgirls in Cody. This way of thinking is now coined as the Cody Syndrome. Would you really wear it at home and not look like a crazy person? It also goes for getting your hair braided while on a cruise- no it has never looked good on a white girl, sorry. Be realistic, remember your back and I promise you wont buy too much.


