Getting Started

March 18th, 2007

The key to any great trip is good packing. Depending on your destination and the activities you look forward to doing on your trip, you have to pack the right clothes and the right amount of it and, of course, the right pair of shoes. When you’ve got what-to-bring sorted out, packing becomes of primary importance.

I have always referred to the opening scene of The Accidental Tourist (sorry, never read the book, so I refer to the movie), when i pack. Remembering the very instructive voice of William Hurt:

“The…traveler should bring only what fits in a carryon bag. Checking your luggage is asking for trouble. Add several travel-size packets of detergent so you won’t fall into the hands of unfamiliar laundries…Always bring a book as protection against strangers. Magazines don’t last and newspapers from elsewhere remind you you don’t belong…And most importantly, never take along anything on your journey so valuable or dear that its loss would devastate you.”

I have found this advice timeless and practical. I have learned a couple of tricks from my long history of traveling (thanks to my backpacking days) and I always found them to be the best way not to go insane on a trip.

Here’s what I do:

1. First, what to bring. The key is bringing a few key pieces like clothing, shoes, toiletries, and something you can’t live without. Depending on the kind of trip you’re taking and your destination, you should determine what these key items are. Eventually, these items will be the staple of your travel experience.

2. I put all my travel stuff in separate ziplock (freezer) bags.

vacuum packing

3. I sit on these bags for vacuum-packing, except when they contain shoes and underwear bra. In the case of the latter, I just squeeze the bag gently to let the air out and seal it.

4. I then put them in a huge garbage then into my travel bag (could be a suitcase or a backpack). You never know when your bag gets caught in a heavy downpour and gets accidentally dropped into a puddle or a river. Of course you don’t put anything liquid (shampoo, lotion, etc.) inside this bag because it will defeat its purpose, which is to prevent your stuff from getting wet.

into the bag

4. Of course, your first line of defense for your things is a good and reliable bag. I invest in a good heavy-duty travel bag because I never want my things damaged or strewn all over the place.

It’s difficult to get packing right on your first few trips. Some people actually need days, even a week (or more?) to pack for an overnight trip. But once you get the hang of it, you will be able to focus on your trip and not what’s in your bag.

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5 Responses to “Getting Started”

  1. au Says:

    great tips, joy! in addition to what you’ve listed, it might be useful to throw in the usual ID cards, your own medicine purse, and a camera (disposable or otherwise and its paraphernalia) in your duffel. i know someone who almost missed a 4-day trip because (s)he didn’t bring any form of ID…

  2. joy Says:

    Thanks, Au. Yeah, I have more tips, but definitely, IDs are important when travelling. Aside from IDs I also bring, well actually wear, dogtags. My reason is a bit morbid. Will discuss in next post. Cheers!

  3. tony Says:

    hey, those ziplock bags are way to organised. you cant create a bombsite in your hotel room if everything is all neat and tidy in those things. I take a leaf from the Book of Tim and travel with a pair of shorts and one T shirt. Try as hard as you like you cannot make a mess with that amount of luggage. one does smell somewhat after a week or three, but hey, at least you are all tidy… and you cant get your luggage lost.. and they cant take your toothpaste off you at the gate cause you dont have any…. Try it!

  4. Daniel Says:

    this one works for me–
    to maximize all the small spaces in my luggage, i roll my clothes. it makes it easier to stuff everything even in the littlest remaining nooks and areas of my bag. just make sure you’d have access to a clothes iron to press those creases away.

  5. tony Says:

    I also get my girlfriend to carry my suitcase so I dont really worry about being a kilo or three overweight with too much stuff…. NOT!

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