Backpacking Tips
By Jay Bauder, Mon Dec 26th
Some tips on backpacking
Travelers around the world enjoy seeing the sights and wondersof different places with only a backpack for all the things theyneed. Because they only have a pack on their backs, thepossibilities of new sightseeing and activity adventures arelimitless.
But of course, before you head for a faraway hiking adventurewith your backpack, you must make sure that you bring all thethings you need to put in your backpack. Below is a checklistthat would help your adventure a pleasantexperience.
- Backpack
Of course, how can you go for a wild activitywithout a backpack! Pick one that is comfortable and fits wellon you.
- Quick Drying Towel
Widely available in many stores. You don't want a heavy, damptowel on your backpack, do you?
- Walking Shoes
Pick comfortable shoes as you would learn soon enough thatwalking would be a major part in your adventure.
- Underwear and socks
These go without saying.
- Long Underwear
This depends on the season and place where you are traveling.You might also wear your long underwear when you stay in hotelsthat do not have adequate well-heating systems.
- Pillow Case
Pillow case is an essential thing to keep when you stay inbackpacker hotels.
- Sleeping Bag
When you stay in backpacker hotels.
- Passport
Don't even think of leaving the country without
it. - Spy Wallet
So that you could be able to divide up the money that you havejust in case.
- Day Pack
Most backpacks have a detachable daypack.
- Camera
A digicam may be better, but bulkier and heavier to carry.
- Journal
For the writer and chronicler in you.
- Flip Flops
Useful when you take a shower.
- Traveler's Checks
You can never be too sure with your money.
- Wet Wipes
Always come in handy. Easy to carry too.
- Landry Detergent
It might prove handy.
- Space Savers
- Rain Coat
Especially if you travel on a rainy season or you're going totropical countries like those in Southeast Asia or SouthAmerica.
- Lock
For the safety of your belongings.
- Band Aids
It's better to be prepared than not at all.
- Travel Guide
Try picking a comprehensive yet easy-to-carry travel guide.
- Personal items such as toothpaste, deodorant, soap, andshampoo
For hygienic purposes.
- Clothing
A tip: The night before you leave, check all clothes that youneed. Then take only the half. Clothing simply weighs too much.Take only what you can carry at ease.