I wrote thisbackpacking Europe packing listbecause packing for travel can often be very difficult—especially for beginners. Many first-time travelers make the mistake of bringing too much gear so travel quickly becomes tiresome. Overpacking can also make you a bigger target for thieves because it...
Confused about packing for your trip to Europe? Don’t worry because I’ve put together a few travel packing guides that take all the guesswork out of fitting your entire life in a backpack or suitcase. Handpicked Packing Lists Here they are — our famous packing list. Each packing list ...
you can fit all the necessary gear and food for a multi-day trek. We have taken this backpack as hand luggage on several trips in Europe. This was a great pack on multi-day hiking trips and also as a travel pack for a couple
What to pack for your 3 month long backpacking trip to Asia, or gap year around Europe, is likely going to be very different from your standard holiday packing checklist. Therefore below I’ve created a detailed packing list, with somepacking tricks and tipsI’ve picked up over the years f...
Whether you’re hiking the Appalachian Trail for the next six months or backpacking around Europe for two weeks, packing for an outdoor adventure can be tricky. You want your bag to be as lightweight as possible — but still contain everything you need for your trip. ...
Another great tip is to always pack appropriately for your destination and for the kind of trip you intend to have. For example, keep a firm eye on climate – if you are backpacking Europe in July then you won’t need too much in the way of warm clothes (except a jacket for the UK...
Backpacking in Europe is a wonderful experience for young people around the world.After high school or university,you can plan a European backpacking trip. Packing As you plan the things you will carry,bring warm clothes and a raincoat or umbrella to deal with changing weather in different Europ...
Backpacking Asia: Packing List Backpacking in Vietnam When it comes to abackpacking trip, it’s good to travel light. You will have to carry your belongings around your entire trip after all, and there’s nothing worse than a pack that you can hardly lift (believe me, I’ve been there...
Or, if you’re packing for a trip and would prefer a complete item-by-item checklist including consumables, jump to the bottom where you’ll find the 9 lb ultralight gear list in table format, including a few items that aren’t pictured. Lastly, don’t miss our ultralight day hiking ...
Most Comfortable—Sea to Summit Comfort Plus SI (R 4.1):When sleeping well is more important than packing light, look no further than theComfort Plus SI pad. This is arguably the most comfortable sleeping pad we’ve used in the backcountry. It’s 3 inches thick, quiet to sleep on, and...