Pack Lightly

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PACK LIGHTLY

Pack lightly! This cannot be overstated. You really only need a backpack. When planning for my semester in Europe, I read travel guru, Rick Steves’s travel book, Europe Through The Back Door (2015), and thought it would be impractical to fit everything into one carryon bag or backpack. However, with practice I was able to do it to where I had extra space. I became a true believer.

The best trick to make everything fit into one carryon bag is to roll your clothes. As long as you don’t need to be too formal, rolling your pants will not be a problem. Even so, most hotels and hostels offer laundry services. You can use whichever style bag works for you, but I recommend a hiking backpack with zipper access to the top and bottom. This avoids having to empty the entire bag to get to items at the bottom of a traditional backpack.

35L Paladineer pack used while trekking through Germany. 4 days max pack.

35L Paladineer pack used while trekking through Germany. 4 days max pack.


NEVER UNPACK

This may sound strange, but it is much easier to manage your belongings when everything is kept in place. Things never get lost or go missing. This also saves time especially if you’re traveling to a different place every couple of days. If I am running late for a plane or train, all I have to do is grab my bag and go, instead of emptying drawers to repack my belongings.

Since I only pack a carry-on, I never have to wait in lines at check in, wait for my suitcase at the luggage belt, or carry a large suitcase down a building without an elevator. Last minute changes in travel plans are not much of a bother. By not weighing myself down and marking myself a helpless tourist, I can be mobile, spontaneous and in control.



Hopper

My new best friend. Hopper is heaven sent. Searching for flights is super easy. Not only does the app find you the lowest prices for airfare, it alerts you when your recent searches have increased or decreased in price and it gives you advice on whether or not to wait or book right away to get you the best deal. 


 

Once the dates are selected, Hopper gives me advice. I can choose to book immediately or select "Watch This Trip" which allows hopper to notify me when the price drops. It's that easy!

 
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The watchlist tab shows all the trips that I chose to follow. Updates on their prices will show in the notifications tab.   

 
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A recent search for a round trip to Los Angeles from Nashville.

I can see which days are the cheapest and most expensive to fly. 

 
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My search for Belize a few weeks ago showed flights for as low as $140 round trip. Hopper advised that I book right away as prices were expected to increase. I didn't have any plans to leave for Belize in the near future so I chose not to book. Now the same search shows $500 round trip flights.

 
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My notifications tab shows me the trip, which dates were selected, its price, the airline (depending on the search), and whether to book or wait.