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Luggage for lengthy (9 weeks) Europe trip
Posted on 4/24/16 at 6:05 pm
Posted on 4/24/16 at 6:05 pm
Staying in hostels. gonna be flying a good bit so need to pack as light as possible.
What type of luggage do you use?
best way to pack light?
TIA

What type of luggage do you use?
best way to pack light?
TIA
Posted on 4/24/16 at 6:08 pm to yung n hung
Probably just a carry on suitcase. Do laundry every 5 or 6 days
Posted on 4/24/16 at 9:10 pm to TheIndulger
Usually where you stay does Laundry everyday and some have Laundry that you can do your own. I only use one bag and just underwear, socks, slacks, and shirt. If you need something additional you can buy it. I usually bring a good towel and wash rag, my own soap and shampoo, and a bag of Razors cheap. You will be ok and I have been to 16 countries!
Posted on 4/25/16 at 12:19 am to Malaysian Tiger
Buy a used 50L backpack on Ebay. It will be big enough to hold everything you need and small enough to work as a carry on. This will be especially helpful if you fly budget airlines like RyanAir or EasyJets.
Pack light and do laundry every few days. Also, roll your clothes if necessary to make them fit. Be sure to have at least 1 jacket that is waterproof/warm.
Pack light and do laundry every few days. Also, roll your clothes if necessary to make them fit. Be sure to have at least 1 jacket that is waterproof/warm.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 10:10 am to yung n hung
All I packed was a booksack( Oakley kitchen sink or something) and a little fold out back pack that came with the booksack (similar to a draw string bag but better)
The airbnbs we stayed at had washers but no dryers, some cities we found places to do our laundry for 8 bucks. wash, dry, fold, iron
Bring comfortable clothes and shoes, i would suggest a pair of jeans and a 2 pair of khakis( not a dressy pair but durable) a few SSBDs( short sleeve button downs) some light material shirts for hiking and something to swim in. Again shoes are important as you will be walking a lot. I would also say a decent pair of sunglass although you can get a pair off of any street corner once there. Rolling your stuff makes it fit easier and i suggest trying to stay with just one or two bags both of which meet ryanair carry on protocol. we flew ryanair and a few other cheap airlines and nobody had any problems but i hear of peoples horror stories
Bring head phones and music, helps on long trains and busses or a book but it made me sick when trying to read. i bought all shampoo and toothpaste once we landed in Europe just so i didn't have to deal with that at security in USA.
this might sound stupid but bring a diary and actually right in it, EVERYDAY, i brought one and wrote for the first two days. then quit because it was "too much work" but the other day i found it and started reading it. Its cool to go back and remember the small things. the convos with cab drivers where you ate and just strange shite you saw. wish i would have kept it up.
The airbnbs we stayed at had washers but no dryers, some cities we found places to do our laundry for 8 bucks. wash, dry, fold, iron
Bring comfortable clothes and shoes, i would suggest a pair of jeans and a 2 pair of khakis( not a dressy pair but durable) a few SSBDs( short sleeve button downs) some light material shirts for hiking and something to swim in. Again shoes are important as you will be walking a lot. I would also say a decent pair of sunglass although you can get a pair off of any street corner once there. Rolling your stuff makes it fit easier and i suggest trying to stay with just one or two bags both of which meet ryanair carry on protocol. we flew ryanair and a few other cheap airlines and nobody had any problems but i hear of peoples horror stories
Bring head phones and music, helps on long trains and busses or a book but it made me sick when trying to read. i bought all shampoo and toothpaste once we landed in Europe just so i didn't have to deal with that at security in USA.
this might sound stupid but bring a diary and actually right in it, EVERYDAY, i brought one and wrote for the first two days. then quit because it was "too much work" but the other day i found it and started reading it. Its cool to go back and remember the small things. the convos with cab drivers where you ate and just strange shite you saw. wish i would have kept it up.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 1:30 pm to MLSter
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his might sound stupid but bring a diary and actually right in it, EVERYDAY, i brought one and wrote for the first two days. then quit because it was "too much work" but the other day i found it and started reading it. Its cool to go back and remember the small things. the convos with cab drivers where you ate and just strange shite you saw. wish i would have kept it up.
I was a creative writing major. Went to Europe for a few months after graduation. The last week there, I left my journal in a phone booth in Crete while trying to change some travel plans. Went back later to get it, and it was gone. Never had it returned either (I had my address and such in it).
That was heartbreaking. Hundreds of pages. My writings from basically a semester of travel.
As for the OP: I carried my backpack. But I also carried my camping gear with me and did quite a bit of camping in Greece while I was there, so traditional luggage wasn't appropriate.
This post was edited on 4/25/16 at 1:57 pm
Posted on 4/25/16 at 1:49 pm to yung n hung
I always take my Redwing Backpack LINK. In europe when you are going through train stations,up steps, walking to your hostel/ hotel, etc. Its a lot easier to carry a backpack than a suitcase, especially a rolling suitcase. I have a small backpack I use as a carry on and carry it on my front....like Sarah Silverman here.
Then get packing cubes LINK. These keep your clothes organized and make it super easy to pull things out of your backpack.
Then get packing cubes LINK. These keep your clothes organized and make it super easy to pull things out of your backpack.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 2:58 pm to MLSter
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this might sound stupid but bring a diary and actually right in it, EVERYDAY,
Far from stupid. I wrote in mine every day except for the last 2. It was definitely a pain at times, but having it is priceless. I read through it one night with a glass of bourbon and couldn't believe all the little things I forgot. Also had a piece of paper that myself and a deaf kid from NYC used to communicate. It was pretty cool.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 3:12 pm to LSUShock
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couldn't believe all the little things I forgot
yeah the two pages I read made me so mad I stopped, really wish I would have put aside a couple hours at night to write everything down. I wont make that mistake again, ill also take way more pictures next time and with something better than my iPhone.
Posted on 4/25/16 at 3:15 pm to Zappas Stache
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Then get packing cubes
I used gallon size ziplocs and would squeeze all the air out to fit as much as possible.
Posted on 4/26/16 at 9:25 am to yung n hung
It's pricey for a backpack but after using the Osprey Atmos 65 AG on my last trip through Europe I'll never bring a suitcase again. I had about 35lbs worth of stuff in there and it felt empty.


Posted on 4/26/16 at 1:24 pm to Sisyphus
that is too bit. you really only need the osprey 48 if you are bringing a backpack
Posted on 4/26/16 at 10:24 pm to Spaulding Smails
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that is too bit. you really only need the osprey 48 if you are bringing a backpack
I already had it from backpacking in Costa Rica but I still like the size. It allows my wife to have a smaller bag or no bag for some trips.
Posted on 4/27/16 at 1:36 am to Sisyphus
I recommend a backpack small enough to fit on a flight without checking a bag.
Posted on 4/27/16 at 10:08 am to lynxcat
I packed my large Dana Design internal frame. It was definitely annoyingly large. I was carrying camping gear as well which was a pain in the arse because I hardly used it prior to getting to Greece. France and Italy weren't real camping friendly.
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