Packing for EU was different and the same. I won’t be coming back to the USA before moving on to Africa, Asia, Oz, NZ, Canada, etc, so I will be encountering every type of weather and temperature. I’ll need every type of electrical outlet adapter
My Clothes:
I decided on what to pack, then packed what I thought I had decided on, and discovered in London that I had missed packing 2 T-shirts. I had laid out 6 t-shirts to pack, but when I got to London and took stock of my bag, I only came away with 4 total. Not a big deal, but not what I had planned. I recently started running every day, so i brought some extra shoes to accommodate this.
- 1 pair Tru-Spec khakis
- 2 pairs aeropostale cargo shorts (tan and brown)
- 1 set top & bottom Under Armour Cold Gear
- 8 pairs of boxers
- 1 pair havaianas in Argentine blue and white
- 1 pair zinetics slippers
- 1 pair Merrell Moab shoes
- 1 pair Brooks running shoes
- 2 pair short PHD smartwool socks
- 2 pair long Nike dri-fit socks
- 3 pair normal short cotton socks
63 cotton t-shirts- 1 EVS Tactical undershirt
- 4 bandanas
- 1 long sleeve Fox jersey
- 1 Quicksilver rash guard
- 1 pair ONeil board shorts
- MSR XL Pack Towel
- Kelty rain jacket
- 1 sleeveless white tshirt
- 1 black baseball cap
Tools:
I packed my remaining 2 TSA approved luggage locks, and by the time I was leaving London, I was missing one, so now that number is lessened. I decided not to pack mosquito repellent, as it would be months before I needed that sort of thing very often. I am still a huge advocate of flashlights, and have taken up using the workout bands whenever possible. Again, army surplus can opener… don’t leave home without it.
- Leatherman
- Tape (duct, scotch, electrical)
- Zip Ties
- Ziploc BigBag
- Mini socket/allen/wrench set
- 2 Camerabag straps
- 3 ten meter lengths of 550 paracord
- 12 clothespins
- draw string backpack
- army surplus can opener
- mosquito net
- army suprlus spoon/knife/fork/
corkscrew - all purpose rubber drain plug
- key ring compass
- PrincetonTec Quad headlamp
- LED Pocket flashlight
- 1 spare pair of eyeglasses
- Pocket Umbrella
- immersion heater
- cable lock
21 TSA approved luggage locks- 4 assorted key locks
- Ziploc sandwich baggies
- 1 pocketknife
- Jumpstretch workout bands
- Folding corkscrew
Electronics:
This is the heaviest part of my bag. I had some electronics stolen in Buenos Aires earlier this year ande have since replaced them and even been reimbursed to the extent of my travel insurance policy. I left out the scuba camera as I am not planning on doing any more dives until the Great Barrier Reef in Oz next year.
- Dell Mini 10 netbook
- HD Flip with waterproof case
- Canon Rebel w/ lenses
- Olympus Stylustough 8000
- Motorola Q9 (unlocked)
- extension cord
- port multiplier
- light socket voltage tap
- autosensing transformer
- 2 sets of global outlet adapters
- 2 USB/AC adapters
- USB cables (extension, standard, mini)
- rechargeable AA and AAA batteries with charger
- Cat5 cable
- several SD memory cards
- 4 gig USB sticks (4 & 1 gig versions)
- iPod
- Etymotic ER-6i headphones
- iLuv blue earbuds
Health and Medical:
I finally got to use my steripen. It’s worth the money. I used a good amount of sunscreen and my handheld mirror often. A collapsed roll of TP is absolutely essential. always have it in your pack.
- Doxycyclene
- Steripen Journey
- 2 quickclot bangades
- suture and wound closure kit
- 1 course of penicilin
- self adhesive 4″ leg wrap
- gauze pads
- Ciproflaxin
- Azithromycin
- Tamiflu
- compact hand mirror
- Sunblock
- 1 roll TP with cardboard tube removed
- 1 package baby wipes
- hand sanitizer
- multivitamin
- motion sickness pills (Meclazin)
- razors
Thanks. 🙂 Have a wonderful summer traveling!
Dave, that list makes me want to clean house.