yes, I admit it: I pre-pack. Laying out what I think I'll need, and then fitting it into my suitcase a week before the actual trip allows me to reconsider, repack, and rearrange for minimum fuss. And yet, still I tend to overpack. Go figure.
But in the process this time, I've determined that my been-everywhere, done-everything 20" Tumi carry-on can no longer be trusted (it's fraying at the edges with the implication of imminent hardware malfunction).
[I also have a 18" plainside leather duffle, which is battered enough to look like it was a hand-me-down from WWII. I love it, but it won't do for this trip]
My next-up bag is a relatively-new TravelPro. It's 22" (expandable to 24"), and has served me well across the US, even though they usually take one look at the counter and say "check it." Compared to the Tumi, it seems huge. I'm staring at it, and wondering how it's going to fare hauling around Spain...
[and a friend of mine has already expressed a fascinated horror that I can pack for an 11 day, 2-country trip with one 22" bag. Sheeesh. What do you people PACK? Yes, I have a massive (28") rolling duffle that I've been known to haul out, but that's an embarrassing amount of overkill for when I know I'll be bringing home a half-dozen bottles of wine....]
What sort of luggage do you use? Are you pre-packers, or last-minute-slammers?
But in the process this time, I've determined that my been-everywhere, done-everything 20" Tumi carry-on can no longer be trusted (it's fraying at the edges with the implication of imminent hardware malfunction).
[I also have a 18" plainside leather duffle, which is battered enough to look like it was a hand-me-down from WWII. I love it, but it won't do for this trip]
My next-up bag is a relatively-new TravelPro. It's 22" (expandable to 24"), and has served me well across the US, even though they usually take one look at the counter and say "check it." Compared to the Tumi, it seems huge. I'm staring at it, and wondering how it's going to fare hauling around Spain...
[and a friend of mine has already expressed a fascinated horror that I can pack for an 11 day, 2-country trip with one 22" bag. Sheeesh. What do you people PACK? Yes, I have a massive (28") rolling duffle that I've been known to haul out, but that's an embarrassing amount of overkill for when I know I'll be bringing home a half-dozen bottles of wine....]
What sort of luggage do you use? Are you pre-packers, or last-minute-slammers?
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Date: 2012-05-05 05:46 pm (UTC)I pre-pack, but not with as long a lead time as you. ::grin:: I'll lay everything out on the bed a day or two before and swap things in and out, and I still feel rushed for time when I'm minutes from going out the door.
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Date: 2012-05-05 05:49 pm (UTC)(next time I might buy one sans wheels... nah. Too many mad airport dashes have made me a firm believer in wheeled bags)
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Date: 2012-05-05 05:51 pm (UTC)Yep, the wheels are essential.
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Date: 2012-05-05 05:52 pm (UTC)I hate hate HATE getting somewhere and discovering I am without something I absolutely need. Hence the lists and laying out of things.
I have good luggage in many sizes, but since I never travel alone any more, something always must be checked. I love my huge Tumi bag, and I love my small Laura Ashley (really! it's old) carryon.
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Date: 2012-05-05 06:00 pm (UTC)For the last few years, I've used one moderately-sized suitcase for clothes etc, plus a laptop backpack or small, under-the-seat rolling bag for hand-carrying electronics, knitting/cross-stitch, and books. If I'm taking a road-trip and have more space, then I'll pack extra things, like my End of the World As We Know It first aid kit, pillow, blanket, snacks, and so on. Otherwise, I try to streamline as much as possible, and get everything into one easy to handle bag.
The exception was the Alaska cruise. I took two full suitcases on that one, both crammed full of clothes and shoes for every possible occasion. But then, overindulgence was kind of the point of that trip. *g*
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Date: 2012-05-05 06:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-05 06:16 pm (UTC)General rule of thumb is the for every 5 days of undies, pack one spare. Take at least one roll of my own toilet paper. Small sewing kit. Small first aid kit. List of people & addressess to send post cards to. Guidebooks in separate bag.
I am organized chaos.
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Date: 2012-05-05 06:18 pm (UTC)(she almost got to go on a cruise that way - see icon. That's her, tucked into the side pocket of my bag, 5 minutes before we left the apartment).
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Date: 2012-05-05 06:32 pm (UTC)Your cat seems to think that you cant function without Feline Supervision.
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Date: 2012-05-05 06:36 pm (UTC)(she can also open drawers, and zippered pulls. Life is never dull... However, she is far too well-behaved to do her business anywhere other than the litter box.)
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Date: 2012-05-05 07:50 pm (UTC)Unfortunately, I overpack horrendously. I'm better off if I'm driving and I can just throw it all in the SUV . . .
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Date: 2012-05-05 07:53 pm (UTC)A good rule of thumb is, if it's not necessary (like medicine), you don't have to pack it. Truly. Other places have discovered combs, toothbrushes, shampoo! They even have places you can buy clothing! I lay out all my desired interchangeable clothing pieces, then reduce it by half. Next day, I go back and reduce it by another half. I LOVE LOVE LOVE walking off the plane with my two carry-on pieces and walking right past all those poor schlubs waiting and waiting at the baggage carousel...for luggage that may not ever show up.
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Date: 2012-05-05 08:51 pm (UTC)They do make very fine wines in Spain. Just sayin'.
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Date: 2012-05-06 11:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-05 09:07 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-05 09:33 pm (UTC)The joys of the wired lifestyle: large suitcase for outer clothes, smaller suitcase for undies/socks/accessories, laptop cases, travel bag for powerstrips, device chargers, and device accessories...you know you're living in the future when your luggage has its own luggage.
But packing is mostly night before, because some stuff is permanently pre-packed in anticipation of travel.
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Dennis
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Date: 2012-05-06 11:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-05 09:41 pm (UTC)At least I no longer have to use an A4 bag and leave room for an extra set of gas-mask filters...
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Date: 2012-05-05 09:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-06 11:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-06 02:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-06 05:12 am (UTC)For air travel I can rarely do it on just carry-on. I blame the CPAP, mostly. I will also note that larger clothes take up more room. Together, these are perhaps a reason not to go to the bakery across from our hotel when it opens in 9 minutes.... but oh, the poppyseed kolačky!
We are in Europe for 4 weeks. I got it down to carry-on quantities for the original flight by dint of foregoing humidified CPAP for the duration... it's worth it, I think, but my sinuses are unhappy. My 2 pieces were a Rick Steves rolling bag that is ok for carry-on in its unexpanded mode, on most planes; and a large daypack. Two weeks in, books bought and a piece of Murano glass mean the backpack is full... I'll either ship a box home from Prague (where we lose the car & driver of the past few days), or pick up a cheap second piece of luggage in Berlin (final city, where there will def. be more book-buying).
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Date: 2012-05-06 05:43 am (UTC)A> With status I don't pay for checked bags and
B> If its a leisure trip I am almost always carrying a tripod which guarantees checked bags.
With that and the use of e-bags packing cubes, the same suitcase can work for me for trips from 2 days to two weeks or more.
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Date: 2012-05-06 09:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-06 11:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-07 08:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-06 05:22 pm (UTC)The friend I used to travel with would roll her eyes at me when I would leave my undies in the trash the last 5 days(1 to wear, 1 to wash, 1 to dry and 2 for times when we couldn't get to a sink.)
When I was first traveling I carried a empty rolled up suitcase to stuff with souviners. Now I aim to come home with a fairly empty suitcase. .
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Date: 2012-05-06 05:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-07 01:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-08 03:43 pm (UTC)My only indulgence is making room in the bag for my travel tea kettle. I absolutely, positively cannot leave home without that.
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Date: 2012-05-08 06:06 pm (UTC)If I really must I will bring two carry on size bags and check which ever is the most losable.