We were here over the summer. Talked about it 2 yrs ago, but didn't make it past Seattle.
I do wish we had just one big bag for our 3 sets of skis. That would have saved us some fees.
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We were here over the summer. Talked about it 2 yrs ago, but didn't make it past Seattle.
I do wish we had just one big bag for our 3 sets of skis. That would have saved us some fees.
For domestic flights, I try to fly Southwest. Our Bike Fridays travel for free with them (along with another checked bag). No stress, no fuss. I am so over trying to scrimp and pinch and pack everything in a tiny carry on (and not end up with some stuff I need that comes in larger bottles), when I can fly an airline that doesn't make me (and is usually cheaper anyway).
Probably a good point-- I had Brugge to myself for a whole year and got to see it during the quiet cold times, as well as the touristy crazy times. As it is, I lived in the tight little suburbs and spent my weekends riding the countryside. I'll have to remind myself not to do a bike tour of Belgium in the peak touristy areas and times. I'm hoping to do one with DBF in 2013 :)
I'm just starting to think about packing for a trip to my parents in Switzerland. Essentials for this trip include robe, slippers, Ibex sweatpants, Kindle, knitting...
compression sacks are a must for bringing knitting :)
When I shipped my bike in December in its Thule box with some various extra gear, FedEx Express Saver, it was $230. I want to say it was 65 lbs total, but that's a guesstimate.
You have to ship express to get the best insurance, and to be able to hold it for pickup at a FedEx location.
If you log into FedEx you can price a shipment regardless of whether you wind up sending it or not. Enter dimensions, weight, which service you want, origin and destination, and it'll give you a price.