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Packlist

People have asked us how we can live out of a backpack for two years. We’re told that the longer you travel, the less stuff you take. Unfortunately, we don’t listen very well.

Here’s the full list of what we’re taking on the trip. We suspect a lot of this will get tossed when we figure out it is dead weight.

backpacks
daypack

CLOTHES
hat
travel pants (legs zip off)
tshirts
long sleeve
collared shirt
polar fleece
light rain windbreaker
swimsuit
socks
undies
bra + sports bra
bandanna
shoes
sandals

TOILETRIES
bag w/ mirror
tooth brush & paste
floss
brush
lip balm
sunblock
DEET
shampoo
deo
vitamins
feminine stuff
shaver

MISC
earplugs
eye mask
spare glasses/repair kit
watches
garbage bags (to waterproof backpacks)
mosquito coils
kleenex (doubles as TP)
emergency blanket
duct tape
door lock
sink stopper
super glue
nylon cord
sewing kit
rubber bands
lighter
power adapters
pocket knives
spoon/fork
sierra cup
H20 bottle
guidebooks
flash lights
compass/thermometer
squiter head nets – double as mesh bags
pack towel
money pouches/belts
small locks
cable lock
extra shoelaces
tiny calculator
zip lock bags
suction cups with hook
carabiners
laundry detergent
pictures of our bags
smoke alarm
camera
memory cards
batteries
card reader
binocular/monocular
waterproof pack

ENTERTAINMENT
frisbee
books
pictures/postcards of home/family
journals
pens
goggles/snorkel
condoms

FIRST AID
anti-malarials
antibotics
bandaids
moleskin
ace bandage
neosporin
antihistamines
hydrocortizone cream
advil
immodium
pepto (a WHOLE lot)
water purification
motion sickness patches
tweezers
nail clippers
alcohol wipes
medical tape
iodine pads
eye drops

PAPER WORK
copies of documents
travel insurance
tickets
address list
list of major holidays
contact info for $ folks
drivers licenses
passports
passport photos
immunization cards
emergency contact numbers

MONEY
ATM cards
credit cards
cash (US dollars)
travelers cheques
personal checks
money register

TOTAL WEIGHT: 42 pounds (to be reduced before take-off)



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