Lightweight Travel Tip #1: Options are heavy.

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    eturnerx

    Published on Nov 02, 2023
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    In this Lightweight Travel Tip explain how having too many options will overload your bag. By tuning items specifically for the trip, you can save a lot of weight and space. The example here is a travel power adaptor or USB charger, but the principle applies to makeup, clothing, cameras etc. By tuning your pack list to your trip, you can eliminate unnecessary options.

    Lightweight Travel Tips is a series of short videos where I showcase the lightweight travel philosophy by discussing specific situations. The individual tips are gateways to the lightweight travel mindset.

    I can recall my first trip overseas with overweight suitcases full of things I never used. Even though I have larger baggage allowances than ever, I take less. Less luggage makes it easier to move around, and I'm less likely to lose an item because I have fewer items to track. It's easier to move through crowds and over imperfect ground.

    Lightweight travel tips combine my experience in travel and the outdoors to examine what I carry and if I could do without it. I'm not an ultra-light backpacking gram weeny - my outdoors philosophy is more informed by bushcraft, where I learned to make the most out of whatever I carry while keeping necessities and local conditions in mind. So, lightweight travel is a mindset of efficiency - that each item must be helpful or it should be left behind.

    At the core of my philosophy is:
    Passport, Credit card, Phone - everything else is a solvable problem of a luxury item.

    This isn't to say you shouldn't carry anything - decide what balances weight, size, convenience and luxury for yourself and where you're going! Figure out what is available where you're going - both free at your accommodation or what you can easily buy.

    How do I start thinking through a pack list? First, learn about the trip: what about the weather when I am there? What activities do I expect to do? What can I obtain at the destination if I need it? What equipment must I take? These questions are the genesis of thinking through what to bring.

    And the biggest tip: Start with a small bag. If you can't make your load-out fit, it's easier to get a larger bag rather than the other way around. People tend to think in terms of bag size: it's the airlines that make us weigh everything!

    Do you have some lightweight travel tips of your own? Please share in the comments.

    Until next time.

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