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TRAVEL PACKING TIPS - WINTER ESSENTIALS

TRAVEL PACKING TIPS - WINTER ESSENTIALS

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We show you the essential equipment you'll need for a winter trip plus how to pack it all in a carry-on bag Channel video: Vagabrothers - Category: Travels
Date: 2019-09-05

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The key to packing for carry-on is weight. As you guys mentioned, all airlines have different requirements so it's important to know their weight limitations ahead of time. Unfortunately, more and more airlines are asking you to weigh your carry-on bag when you are at the check-in counter. Some airlines are becoming very strict with carry-on weight limits, I've even seen a few airlines that have carry-on weight limits of 10kg, 8kg and even 7kg Packing to stay within weight limits is by far the hardest thing when trying to do carry-on only, especially when you are carrying electronics/camera gear. I always carry a small day pack with me at the airport in case I'm forced to check my carry-on bag because of strict weight limitations - then I can quickly throw my valuables and necessities into my day bag and check my other bag. But like you guys, I do my best to travel with carry-on only whenever possible.
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oh to be a dude & pack like one But I must say I'm pretty proud that I packed everything I needed for 3 months in my Osprey Porter 46liter backpack. And that includes toiletries, boots & a curling iron I would also highly recommend packing cubes, especially for the ladies or for those who like to be a bit more organized. by the way Alex & Mark. what are those unique rings you both wear on one hand? I always see them & have wondered.
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I would recommend the cotton jersey infinity scarf by American Apparel because it can pull away for chill and you won't lose it struggling through security. Also waxing and whole baths to eliminate odor when there are no showers to be found. But what do you guys feel about staying in American Hostels. So many people have been to Paris and never seen the Grand Canyon. Tips on camping in the great wilderness please.
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im going to japan this upcoming february and watching your video is really helpful. since im a muslim and the places i go is a little bit hard to find halal food, so we have to bring some food here. i think that's gonna take lots of space in luggage. do you mind to make a video how to pack clothes with food during winter for 2 weeks and not exceeds 20 kg? sorry if it is disturbing, thank you
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im going to japan this upcoming february and watching your video is really helpful. since im a muslim and the places i go is a little bit hard to find halal food, so we have to bring some food here. i think that's gonna take lots of space in luggage. do you mind to make a video how to pack clothes with food during winter for 2 weeks and not exceeds 20 kg? sorry if it is disturbing, thank you
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im going to japan this upcoming february and watching your video is really helpful. since im a muslim and the places i go is a little bit hard to find halal food, so we have to bring some food here. i think that's gonna take lots of space in luggage. do you mind to make a video how to pack clothes with food during winter for 2 weeks and not exceeds 20 kg? sorry if it is disturbing, thank you
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Best travel light winter packing video I have found. All the others are too long, don't get to the point or pack way too much stuff. I have a Nanopuff Jacket but I did not know it was considered a midlayer. I thought it was the outer layer. But I'm a Floridian and trying to learn about this stuff because I want to do a trip up north. Thanks for the advice.
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Loved this guide Thanks you two Perhaps you could do a series on maximising budget airlines for people who want to do things like RTW trips on a budget? Like mixing short haul food like Ryanair/Southwest with ones that do long haul budget flights such as Norwegian for EU-USA or JetStar that do Australia to Asia or Hawaii for
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I know this is an older video, but what clothing would be good for someone who is allergic to feathers? I can't even sleep with a down pillow, so I can't have anything like that jacket, sadly. Is there anything else that would be as warm while still being easy to pack?
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Why dont you want to check in if its not budget airlines? Im Singaporean planing for Europe trip. I've heard Ryan air and easy jet they can be little bit anal in terms of size and weight. Because of that Im thinking of trains but sometimes flight is cheaper. dilemma.
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