A couple of days ago I read a backpacking article about travelling light, and it made the point that you're likely to travel lighter each time you head away. You never hear of someone packing heavier, but time and again you'll hear people say they're going to pack lighter this time around, and this year I'm no exception. It serves a double purpose - it makes wearing a rucksack a lot more comfortable, and it also means there's more room to bring things back with me! So with this in mind, I thought I'd do a 'what's in my bag' for my blog, here goes...
- A bundle of about 7 T-shirts. 2 of them are long-sleeved
- Union Jack. Something to put up on the walls
- Towel. Can't leave without a towel
- Rugby shirt. Home team
- Laundry bag. Just a simple big cloth bag with a drawstring on top. This in particular is absolutely essential for a long-term trip
- Scarf and leather gloves. It's August now but I'll be there over winter, so I want my favourite scarf and gloves
- Amenities! A jar of English mustard and a jar of Bovril, the kinds of things you can't get outside the UK
- Washbag, with soap, shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, and deoderant. I could take more but you can always pick stuff up on arrival
- Fleece. Yup. Just a fleece, nothing more to say about that
- Shemagh - a kind of arabian headscarf. They're incredibly versatile, and this one is a kind of a travel companion to me, I've taken it on every trip I've done
So that's my pack for my trip. It's pretty light, but I want to hit the ground running and just buy what I need as I go, rather than over-pack and lug the extra weight around the airport and hotel. It might seem a little trivial, but what can I say, I like to be prepared.
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