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kate_frankie
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#PTTravel Chat Question 6

RTWBarefoot

#pttravel a6: try it. you might like it.

bigfatheadz
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A6 Roll don't fold. Put things inside other things. I like compression packing cubes as well #PTTravel

NomadKeith
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A6 #PTTravel Ask yourself the vital questions: Do I need it? Do I really want it? Then, imagine you have to carry your stuff any distance.

Txiki_Tales
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A6 Buy a smaller bag! #PTTravel

JR_justJR
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A6 #PTTravel - Know what your travel buddy friend partner spouse (whatever) is packing, and you pack to match their outfits! #PTTravel

(Hers. Mine) No waste, no extras.
Already selected our matching outfits for 3 nights out in #Montreal next week.

JKatzaman
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A6 If uncertain how to pack lighter and better, pack and go on an overnight trip to see how well you did. Make and learn from mistakes when they aren't crucial. #PTTravel

RTWBarefoot
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RT @NomadKeith: A6 #PTTravel Ask yourself the vital questions: Do I need it? Do I really want it? Then, imagine you have to carry your stuf…

aok_NW
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A6 #PTTravel Sit down & ask yourself what do you need to get by. Do you really need all those shoes for example. In Vietnam I had one pair. How many things do you need to pack vs how many can you just buy along the way as you need them. This is where making a list can help.

HHLifestyleTrav
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A6: Use packing cubes. Create versatile / reusable outfits. No, you don't need 4 outfits a day. And if you don't wear it on one trip, why would you pack it on the next?! Pack smart ;-) #PTTravel

Roadsandrunways
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A6 Use packing cubes - they're fantastic for organising your luggage. Cut down on the liquids, there are loads of options now to help you do this, solid shampoo for example. Pack clothes that are good for multiple scenarios so you need less outfits. #PTTravel

BudgetBreakBlog
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A6 bring clothes you already wear day to day so you're comfortable and use all of them! Leave the flashy or expensive clothes and jewelry at home.

Research what you'll need. For example a travel adapter or maybe a long dress or skirt for a monastery. #pttravel

kate_frankie
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#PTTravel
A6 Put everything out you think you need then put half away again?!
Most people pack more outfits than they could wear.
Take items that are versatile

kate_frankie
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RT @JKatzaman: A6 If uncertain how to pack lighter and better, pack and go on an overnight trip to see how well you did. Make and learn fro…

kate_frankie
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RT @JR_justJR: @kate_frankie A6 #PTTravel - Know what your travel buddy friend partner spouse (whatever) is packing, and you pack to match…

kate_frankie
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RT @BudgetBreakBlog: @kate_frankie A6 bring clothes you already wear day to day so you're comfortable and use all of them! Leave the flashy…

tspadventure
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replying to @kate_frankie @kate_frankie A6: Remember that you can do laundry! You don't need 21 outfits for a 3 week trip. Also remember that you won't be seeing the same people every day so you can re-wear things. Pack things you love and that are comfortable. If you're not sure you need it, you don't! #PTTravel

kate_frankie
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RT @Roadsandrunways: A6 Use packing cubes - they're fantastic for organising your luggage. Cut down on the liquids, there are loads of opti…

kate_frankie
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RT @HHLifestyleTrav: @kate_frankie A6: Use packing cubes. Create versatile / reusable outfits. No, you don't need 4 outfits a day. And if…

kate_frankie
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RT @aok_NW: A6 #PTTravel Sit down & ask yourself what do you need to get by. Do you really need all those shoes for example. In Vietnam I…

RTWBarefoot
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RT @aok_NW: A6 #PTTravel Sit down & ask yourself what do you need to get by. Do you really need all those shoes for example. In Vietnam I…