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    • GilesG
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      @Brian said in Packing Light - Tips, tricks, and strategies for deciding what to bring on a trip.:

      I’m sure she took enough things for a slow trek up Everest

      Welcome to my world.....

      When I go away on my own, it is usually to a relatively remote place to fish. I'll pack all the essential fishing tech, and then any space that is left once that is done, I squeeze clothing in. If I am away for 7 nights, and I can only fit enough clothes in for a couple of days, I have to deal with it and do some washing.

      I can go hiking for a week in the Alps and only take hand luggage, this is something Paula simply can't comprehend....

      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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      • BrianB
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        @Giles
        Must be a female thing
        How she will cope with the boat I do wish you the best you may only have room for hanging the undies off the mast

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        • GilesG
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          Luckily there is stacks of space on the boat......

          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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          • motoM
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            I tend to use a Patagonia black hole MLC bag exclusively these days for trips under 2 weeks in length. If I’m on business, I’ll add my Filson briefcase but lately I’ve tried to fit it all in the MLC, being hands free with a single backpack makes transit so efficient and pleasant. The unstructured nature of the MLC allows it to be crammed full or packed light and loose, and always fits in the overhead as opposed to some more structured or hard sided luggage. Wait, this wasn’t a luggage conversation was it? 😂

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            • AnesthetistA
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              My advice would mirror that of @goosehd. I used to pack a lot of my IH but it is bulky and heavy. I have a love/hate affair with synthetics but have found them to be light, comfortable, and versatile. Wool is amazing and I love Patagonia & Proof merino tees bc I sweat bc they wick moisture and dont ever stink.

              I try to minimize shirting but maximize outfits…. shirts I can wear with a suit jacket or shorts, lightweight polos, and well fitting Patagonia sweaters. The khaki & olive IH easy shorts are perfect for dressing up or down and will be new warm weather travel staples. I can fit a week’s worth of clothing in my 40L dyneema duffle and Evergoods Phoenix. However we usually still end up packing our Rimowa sport trunk bc the ladies in my life.

              IG: bluehandsslim

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              • SKTS
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                This is a great thread and I’m enjoying this whole discussion. Picking up loads of tips so thanks people! The challenge for me is when the kids and wife are included in any of the packing and they almost always are.

                @Anesthetist love my Evergoods CPL 24

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                • AnesthetistA
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                  @SKT I want their mountain sling bag too, they make some great bags

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                  • AetasA
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                    For a long time I use parts of the Eagle Creek packing system .

                    Most used is the Pack-It Reveal Garment.
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                    In here is everything what I need for a two weeks trip and it slips easy into a 40l backpack.

                    My 140l Ortlieb is totally in use by the rest of the family 😅.

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                    • AnesthetistA
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                      @Aetas if you dont mind sharing, what does your pack list look like for 2 weeks?

                      This is a great thread!

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                      • AetasA
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                        Short summer pack list for the last weeks on the Baleares:

                        • Three T’s (one IHT 7.5oz and an indigo dyed Triple Works)
                        • two white Polo’s
                        • some underwear
                        • lightweight linen pant
                        • cycling trousers+shirts
                        • beloved summer wheigt shirring IHSH-121

                        But I’ve to admit, that shorts/swim and sportswear is permanently based in the apartment and a washing machine is available 😉.

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                        • seawolfS
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                          Travel Update: I got back from 12 days in Scotland, and have some lessons learned.

                          1. I knew this wasn't the best move, but I did it anyway. I wore my Johnny Cash for the first few days of the trip, but it started getting to be too fussy, and it ended up moving permanently to my suitcase, likely taking up too much space. I primarily wore a tee shirt and a long sleeve merino top (I have an Icebreaker 260 top that I've had for over 20 years that won't quit. I wore it basically every day on this trip) with jeans every single day. And when I needed a layer, my Arc'teryx Atom LT was absolutely perfect. I did a lot of research before deciding on a travel jacket, and the Atom LT lived up to the hype. We were very lucky that we didn't see much rain, but on the couple of occasions there was a slight drizzle, the Atom LT shed it easily, and blocked the wind quite well.

                          2. Brought a Patagonia Black Hole duffel with me, and so glad that I did. Between me and my wife, we brought back 4 bottles of gin and 4 bottles of whisky, and it all made it back safe and sound. We also got a bunch of gifts for others, so the extra duffel bag was a crucial piece of kit.

                          3. Merino wool saved me a few times. We were able to do laundry halfway through our trip, and for the most part, I didn't run out of anything, but there were a couple of times I had to wear something a second time out of convenience, and the merino wool did its job by not retaining odors. One of my particular favorites lately are these 100% merino wool undershirts from Wool & Prince. https://woolandprince.com/products/natural-white-v-neck-undershirt

                          4. My primary footwear was a pair of boots, and I was so sick of them by the end of the trip. And the thought of wearing them for 24 hours of travel back to California sounded miserable to me, but I had no more room in my luggage, so I couldn't switch to my more comfortable Birks for the flights. Boots were a solid choice for the majority of the trip, but lacing them up just right every day was a pain, and even though they're not super heavy boots, by the end of the trip they felt so clunky and uncomfortable. I had no idea that I needed so much variety in my footwear every day.

                          5. The only things I didn't use at all were a bathing suit and my down vest. Neither took up a lot of space, and I was glad to have them.

                          6. I need to bring more OTC meds for next time. If you ever start feeling unwell on a trip, it's not always super easy to find the right OTC meds you want in a timely manner, and it's so much easier to bring some along with you. I'm going to put together a little pocket pharmacy to avoid any issues in the future.

                          7. Lastly, my wife got a sinus infection while we were there, and I want to give a huge shoutout to the NHS who treated her expeditiously, gave her antibiotics, and sent us on our way without charging us a penny. The United States has a lot to learn about taking care of its citizens.

                          “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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                          • SKTS
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                            @seawolf Great information here! And sounds like you guys had a wonderful trip (minus the sinus infection).

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                            • AnesthetistA
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                              @seawolf I agree about the Atom LT, it is an excellent jacket and is very comfortable in a wide variety of temps. It also packs down well and as you mentioned does a decent job of shedding light drops.

                              Shoes provide me with a lot of anxiety when traveling and I always bring too many (unless warm climate, I live in Bedrocks!). What boots and Birks did you bring?

                              IG: bluehandsslim

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                              • seawolfS
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                                @Anesthetist I'm right there with you on the shoe anxiety! I also live in Birkenstocks, so I was bummed that I didn't hav the space to stow my boots for the return trip and be comfortable in my Birks. The trouble with packing for this trip was that I needed to be ready for Scotland's almost guaranteed rain, and as much as I love Birkenstocks, they're not very suitable for slippery cobblestone, mud, or rain.

                                I wore Truman Java Waxed Flesh captoe boots and Birkenstock Londons (mink color). Both were throughly broken-in before the trip, and both covered me for every situation. Boots covered me for whatever we got into every day running around the countryside. And for lounging around or being done with touring for the day; Birks. Birk clogs (my go-to have been Bostons for decades) also function really well for me as slippers in the morning or before bed.

                                “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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                                • seawolfS
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                                  @SKT It was such a great trip!

                                  “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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                                  • AdamJA
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                                    @seawolf @Anesthetist i took 3 pairs of sneakers to NYC recently. Wore my Bostons the entire time 😂

                                    The devil is in the detail..

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                                    • NikN
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                                      Packing for triathlon is fun

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                                      • goosehdG
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                                        @Nik what kind of kit do you take to a triathlon? Something for each leg or something that works for each?

                                        "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                        • NikN
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                                          In my previous races I’ve worn a tri suit which is a one piece lycra type thing with shorts and short sleeve top and a padded chamois that’s lighter than bike shorts. For the full distance ironman in 3 weeks I’m going to change at each transition as in less worried about a few minutes changing and want to be really comfortable in each discipline. So for the swim I’ll wear jammers and a wetsuit unless the water is too warm, on the bike I’ll wear bib shorts and a jersey, and on the run I’ll wear half tights, a t shirt, and a hat. Below is the tri-suit from my local club.
                                          But then aside from clothes there is a lot. All the nutrition (20-something gels), helmet, bike shoes, running shoes, sunglasses, socks, watch, bike computer, Herat rate chest strap, goggles, race belt, bike pump, swim suit, and probably more that I am forgetting right now. For Ironman you have multiple drop bags to pick up at transitions and after the race. It can get complicated.

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                                          • seawolfS
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                                            Traipsing around Edinburgh last week.

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                                            “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

                                            @zeebeeleather

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