My suitcase is my home and office while I’m on the go, and
there’s a decent amount of redundancy, since my current work is team-based, and
part of my job is to keep them functioning smoothly in the field. This is why
25% of my luggage weight is cliff bars and office supplies.
Items pictured, vertically right to left: Dress shoes,
additional gallon zip-lock bags, folders and manila envelopes with additional
documents, duct tape (black), masking tape, books, running shoes, oblique
strategies deck, card game, business cards, cheap folding knife, head-lamp,
bandanna, packing cube (socks, undershorts, and undershirts), zip-lock bag with
secondary toiletries (comb, deodorant, assorted vitamins, hand sanitizer,
Emergen-C, lozenges, q-tips, soap,
full-size toothbrush), small travel cube
(t-shirts, and misc. loose items), crushable hat, binoculars, large travel cube
(dress shirts and dress slacks), spare notepads, gallon zip-lock bag with
tertiary toiletries (electric razor, lotion, sunscreen, bug repellent,
lint-roller), gallon zip-lock with office supplies (sharpies, highlighters,
markers, pens, post-it notes, binder clips, scissors, voice recorder), gallon
zip-lock (assorted cliff bars). Not pictured – suit jacket and hiking boots.
The most interesting and exciting discovery I’ve made in the
course of getting better at travel is “travel-cubes.” Somehow these modular
stuff sacks make packing insanely easy. That's a week's worth of clothes in the image below, except for my suit jacket, and footwear. A must-have from now on.
Some various comments on products above:
Some reflection on what was and wasn't useful will come next week.
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