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The Art of Packing Light
Merlin Mann | Jun 12 2006
Carrying off the art of one carry-on Yesterday, The Chronicle ran a couple great articles on how to pack light for a trip. From "Carrying off the art of one carry-on:"
The specific tips combine practical advice with inducing a basic change to how you think about what you'll need -- and really use. A few I particularly liked (read the first and last ones repeatedly for effect!):
Don't miss the main article, where Flinn lays out all the exact stuff he brings with him. 31 Comments
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![]() Limiting yourself to a carry-on...Submitted by B Johnsen (not verified) on June 12, 2006 - 6:48pm.
Limiting yourself to a carry-on size bag and a daypack is good universal advice, but where the actual packing's concerned, there's no substitute for personal experience. If you lack experience, then self-knowledge, some research about where you're traveling, and the size constraints of your bags will be better guides than the advice of others, IMO. The value in articles like this lies in, as Merlin says, "inducing a basic change to how you think about what you’ll need — and really use". But the specifics of packing - nah. Contrary to the advice of "experts", I need two pairs of walking shoes (unless I'm in the tropics), wheels on my bag (sorry, Mr One Bag), I can't wear synthetics, and I've never wished I had a Swiss Army knife with me. I never worry about wrinkles because any place where I need to look unwrinkled always offers access to an iron. And (sorry, Mr Flinn) I've been to more than one place where there's not a chance in hell of buying toothpaste or a sweater. » POSTED IN:
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