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  1. #1
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    OMG, don't travel around me, but then I just can't handle look-and-don't-touch traveling/vacations. If dirt, water, wheels or fish aren't involved, I'd rather stay home.

    10-day fishing trip minimum footwear list:

    • studded felt-soled boots for slippery, nasty, fast rivers
    • rubber-soled boots for benign rivers or when felt isn't the PC thing to wear
    • wading sandals if spending the day fishing from a boat
    • running/walking/hiking shoes for when the river is a long hike in
    • sandals for apres-fishing
    • closed toed apres-fish shoes in case it's raining more than the sandals can handle


    And that doesn't EVEN include the variety of rods and reels I take with me.

    And, yes, I've flown with that.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 02-17-2012 at 09:19 AM.
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    Sounds like our rock-hunting trips, although for those we are better off driving to Utah or Oregon or wherever in our own truck, where the boots and shovels and tools and packs and water jugs--and the rocks--can all be thrown in the back.

    Our European trips often involve a high degree of museum weeniedom (see the trip we dubbed the "London Museum Death March" of 2003, when we went to the Aztec exhibit at the Royal Academy, the Courtauld, the V&A, the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery, the Natural History Museum, the Tate, the Tate Modern, and Hampton Court (skipped British Museum because had been there before and feet dead by then anyway).

    For European trips longer than, say, 10 days, we are likely to check one bag.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

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    If I bring an extra pair of shoes, they are flipflops. I pride myself in travelling light, but i usually check a bag. that leaves me with a backpack holding my lunch, notebook, and once upon a time books to read, now i have my kindle ...
    I usually carry a change or two of clothes but lots of socks and underwear. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    OMG, don't travel around me, but then I just can't handle look-and-don't-touch traveling/vacations. If dirt, water, wheels or fish aren't involved, I'd rather stay home.
    Guilty as charged (but leave out the fish unless it's on my plate). We're leaving tomorrow on a ski trip in another country (the one up north where there actually IS snow ), and we'll be checking a lot of bags, and skis and everything. I also like active vacations, and I figure I'm strong enough to carry all that cr@p plus it makes NO difference to the airplane how many bags I take. So who cares how many bags I take?

    I'm putting off packing now...
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    I will say one thing: when they say to pack light when you go to Venice, they mean it. Every block connected by stone bridges means there are no carts and the wheels on your luggage don't work. What you carry, you carry for several blocks between your hotel and the nearest vaporetto stop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I will say one thing: when they say to pack light when you go to Venice, they mean it. Every block connected by stone bridges means there are no carts and the wheels on your luggage don't work. What you carry, you carry for several blocks between your hotel and the nearest vaporetto stop.
    My husband and I went to Italy a few years ago when I had a business meeting in Rome, and the first week we walked many, many miles up and down the hills of Rome. I'd been to Italy before but my husband hadn't. On the train to Venice he said he was looking forward to Venice being flat and I didn't have the heart to tell him we'd be climbing up and down stairs every time we crossed a canal. I had to have a computer and business clothes for work but otherwise we'd packed pretty light. It was an unseasonably cold March and we had to layer what we had to stay warm.

    We got royally lost one night in Venice, walked in a great circle and found ourselves back where we'd been when we first realized we were lost. A tiny woman in a fur coat saw us peering at a map by the light of a shop window and asked "Can I help you?" but after that all she had was Italian. I came up with hotel (albergo?) and when she asked "Dove?" I initially blanked on the hotel name. Then it came to me and she walked with us three or four blocks and pointed us to the stairway leading to our hotel.

    Navigating Venice in the rain was fun, with constant maneuvering of umbrellas up and down in narrow walkways so as not to hit those of people walking in the opposite direction. Fortunately, we had packed an umbrella.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marquise View Post
    Fortunately, we had packed an umbrella.
    Now see? That's an item I always save space on the outbound trip. If I don't need one, then space is saved in both directions. And if I do...

    Just this very afternoon I got a compliment on the umbrella I bought in Valencia. And the ones I bought in Vienna and in Amsterdam always bring a smile to my face.

    A lighter packer could just buy a cheap umbrella at the destination and give it to a homeless person or "forget" it at a train station before they leave.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 02-17-2012 at 05:58 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Now see? That's an item I always save space on the outbound trip. If I don't need one, then space is saved in both directions. And if I do...

    Just this very afternoon I got a compliment on the umbrella I bought in Valencia. And the ones I bought in Vienna and in Amsterdam always bring a smile to my face.
    Oh, I like that. Umbrellas from around the world with memories attached...Nice.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

 

 

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