Theoretically I have everything I need to go to Europe. Still need a foldable rain jacket or poncho, and my water bottle went missing, but these are easily remedied in the next two months. This is actually less stuff than I bring for a week in Florida, so I might be in okay shape when it comes to carrying things long distances. After I get some fresh air and exercise, I'll try to pack everything up, weigh it, and take it for a test hike. I rarely see my neighbors anyway, so they're not likely to comment. T-minus 63 days and counting.
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Saturday, July 04, 2009
Europe Vacation Packing Experiment, Take 1
Theoretically I have everything I need to go to Europe. Still need a foldable rain jacket or poncho, and my water bottle went missing, but these are easily remedied in the next two months. This is actually less stuff than I bring for a week in Florida, so I might be in okay shape when it comes to carrying things long distances. After I get some fresh air and exercise, I'll try to pack everything up, weigh it, and take it for a test hike. I rarely see my neighbors anyway, so they're not likely to comment. T-minus 63 days and counting.
Theoretically I have everything I need to go to Europe. Still need a foldable rain jacket or poncho, and my water bottle went missing, but these are easily remedied in the next two months. This is actually less stuff than I bring for a week in Florida, so I might be in okay shape when it comes to carrying things long distances. After I get some fresh air and exercise, I'll try to pack everything up, weigh it, and take it for a test hike. I rarely see my neighbors anyway, so they're not likely to comment. T-minus 63 days and counting.
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European vacation planning,
packing
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