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Ready to experience the jagged pinnacles, winding rocky trails, and stomach-dropping cliff plunge? Yes, we are talking about the magical ex
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You can travel farther and faster if you carry less gear. If you have only a weekend to get away, this strategy can increase the range of trails you can cover. The secret is to give up a few creature comforts to reduce the weight of your pack, without sacrificing anything you need or compromising your safety. Do you really need four pairs of socks for a three day hike? No. One pair on your feet,…
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Make Backpacking Easy With This Ultimate Backpacking Checklist
Thinking about going overseas and backpacking for a few months, but you are not sure where to start with your packing? Check out this ultimate backpacking checklist to assist you in the preparation. Using it will take away all the stress and provide you with some ideas for nifty gadgets that will make backpacking a breeze.
Backpacking Checklist
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1. Universal Adapter
These days it’s almost impossible to travel the world without one of these beauties in your arsenal.
After all, you most likely will have a camera, phone and laptop on your journeys.
If you want to make sure that you can use them anywhere you go, you are best off getting a universal adapter which will connect to every country power supply.
Here are a few things you should consider when getting a Universal Adapter:
It works in over 150 countries
It has a fuse to protect your gear from possible power spikes which could ruin the battery of your device or even worse, fry them completely
It has a USB outlet to simultaneously charge your phone while charging another device.
USB C Outlet, These days more and more devices use this outlet, which is great for fast charging
Small and not too heavy ( you don’t want it weighing you down
For a more power hungry person, think about getting a universal power board to supply power to multiple devices. Or even simpler a Universal Adapter with a normal power board.
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2. Backpack
Being a minimalist traveller I manage to pack my whole life in a 24L backpack.
I like it this way and by having such a restriction I prevent myself from buying unnecessary things and find it very difficult to pack more than 12kg.
Which in turn makes it possible for me to have a standard backpack.
In saying that not everyone is as extreme as I am.
So that is why you need to take into consideration getting a backpack that is comfortable for you.
You need to think about the size you need, what you will need it for and the harness systems.
When I worked as an outdoor instructor one thing we really needed to take into consideration is how comfortable the backpack was for someone as if worn incorrectly it could do permanent damage to a person back and shoulders.
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3. A Mobile or Tablet
Having one of these is an absolute lifesaver. You can literally have all your documents and information in 1 convenient place.
In saying that make sure to have a security code to get into them as again all your information is in one convenient place.
In most cases, a tablet with a Bluetooth keyboard could replace the need for a laptop and save you so much space and weight.
Additionally, Most things are on apps, and websites are mobile ready.
So the need for laptops is really diminishing while travelling unless you are interested in Video editing and storage of your pictures.
Quick Ultimate Backpacking Checklist Tip: In some countries, people will want to steal your devices.
For extra security use a cheap phone or tablet that you wouldn’t spend weeks crying over as one to use in public and keep your expensive gear safely tucked away in your bag.
Another great thing is that WIFI is so readily available in most countries, you don’t even need to buy sim cards to keep in contact with the rest of the world.
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4. A power bank
Nothing more annoying than spending the whole day adventuring and as you are checking your phone for directions back to the hostel you quickly realise you have 1% battery.
This would mean you need to talk to people for directions…
That could be scary (just kidding) but at the same time, it’s always a good idea to have a spare battery for Just in case.
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5. Take photos of your important Documents
I never had to use them but knowing that if something happened to my passports and documents I could have a simple back up makes me worry less.
Of course, they do not replace the passport but if you have the documents on hold. E.g. In your email, you can show them to the police, consulates etc and get better assistance.
Documents I would consider making a back up off.
Passport
Driver’s licence
Accommodation papers
Flight tickets
Emergency phone numbers
Best of all, these days you can set up a free google drive account, create a folder in it and store everything in the cloud nice and securely.
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6. The Cloud
While travelling, people tend to get a common disorder called the happy trigger finger which makes you take insanely huge amounts of photos and videos.
Now, 64gb Might seem like a lot of space, but seriously after a few months you probably will fill that up and be stuck deleting amazing memories of your devices.
I would usually recommend carrying a portable hard drive but these days you can literally have 100gb of cloud storage for as little as $2 a month.
Not only is that cheap but it also means that whenever you have wifi you can put your photos and video’s in a safe place which you can access from any device, anywhere in the world.
Saves on space and weight in your bag and gives you peace of mind that the most important memories are chilling in a nice safe place.
7. The Ultimate Backpacking Checklist
Use the Ultimate backpacking checklist which has taken me days to compile.
I scoured the net to find out what the most common items are for backpackers and put it into a simple checkbox document which you can send to yourself.
It’s also free to use and you do not have to subscribe to use it.
If you want to use this backpacking list then click on the image below and it will take you directly to the page
Ultimate Backpacking Checklist
If you are human, leave this field blank.
Step 1:
Backpack
Bags
Comfortable Waterproof Hiking Bag
Day pack
Reusable shopping bag
Dirty clothes reusable bag
Toiletries
Toiletries
Toothbrush
Toothpaste (100ml max)
Microfiber towel
Shampoo (100ml max)
Conditioner (100 ml max)
Body soap (100ml max)
Sunscreen (100ml max)
Cotton Buds
Tissues/ Wet wipes
Razor with spare blades
Shaving Gel (100ml max)
Deodorant
Condoms
Any Medication you might require
Clothing
Summer or Winter Summer Winter Summer and Winter
Summer
Dark shirt (hides stains)
Lightweight quick drying hiking pants
Underwear (or freeball)
Socks
Jumper (fleece or down Jacket)
Rain Jacket
Comfortable Hiking shoes
Broad Brimmed Hat or a Hat
Neck Warmer or a Buff
Evening wear
Sunglasses
Sandals/ Flip Flops
Winter
Dark shirt (hides stains)
Lightweight quick drying hiking pants
Underwear (or free-ball)
Socks + Thermal Socks
Thermals
Evening Wear
Jumper (fleece or down jacket)
Rain Jacket
Comfortable winter hiking boots
Beanie
Scarf or a buff
Waterproof Gloves
Winter Jacket
Documents
Documents
Valid Passport
Driver's Licence
Flight, Train, Bus tickets
Address of your first accomodation
Some cash in the currency of the countries you visit
Student ID
6 Passport Photos for Visas
Insurance Information
Back up copies in a Google Drive Folder
Credit Cards (travel cards)
Debit Cards (travel cards)
Electronics
Electronics
Universal adapter
Camera
Laptop
Battery pack
Spare batteries
USB card reader
Mobile
Tablet
Bluetooth Keyboard
Other
Other Necessities
Plastic (aluminum) drinking bottle
Small sewing kit
Pens and Notepad
Waterproof bag liner
Cable ties
A combination lock
Water purification tablets or pen
First aid kit
Compression packing bags
Travel Security belt
Next
And best of all if you have any suggestions I am more than happy to listen.
Just write in the comments below what you would like included and I will consider it
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8. Learn the Generic names
A very useful tip which will make a world of difference when travelling to another country is to learn the generic/chemical names and dosages of medication that you are taking in your country.
The reason behind is that not every country uses the same brands and if you are in a country that uses a different language it could make it difficult to get the meds you require.
Thank you @angie_fishie for the tip
9. Pack light, you can do laundry anywhere the world!
We are all guilty of doing this, we pack more than we need.
But usually, end up carrying the additional things for no reason.
Something to keep in mind is that no matter where you go, you will be able to find some water where you can clean your clothes.
If you invest in quick-drying clothes such as pants, shorts, underwear etc. then you could technically wash your clothes last thing at night and have them ready again for you in the morning.
Thanks for the tip Seven Cinematics
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Obviously, that is super minimalistic packing but it gives you an idea of how little you could pack with you.
After travelling a few times, you will quickly learn how much you should pack.
If you are interested in minimalistic packing, then pack all the things you think you need, then keep having that amount until you get to a point where you think 100% you can’t do without the remaining things.
More tips will be added over time, so if you have any backpacking checklist tips make sure to put them into the comments below and if it’s useful we will add yours to the blog with a link back to your website/social pages etc.
This is my ultimate backpacking checklist with a few tips on quality gear you should definitely consider while going overseas.
If you have any other backpacking checklist additions I should consider or if you like this post make sure to Comment and Share below.
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Make Backpacking Easy With This Ultimate Backpacking Checklist
Thinking about going overseas and backpacking for a few months, but you are not sure where to start with your packing? Check out this ultimate backpacking checklist to assist you in the preparation.
Using it will take away all the stress and provide you with some ideas for nifty gadgets that will make backpacking a breeze.
Backpacking Checklist
1. Universal Adapter
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hese days it’s almost impossible to travel the world without one of these beauties in your arsenal. After all, you most likely will have a camera, phone and laptop on your journeys. If you want to make sure that you can use them anywhere you go, you are best off getting a universal adapter which will connect to every countries power supply.
Here are a few things you should consider when getting a Universal Adapter:
It works in over 150 countries
It has a fuse to protect your gear from possible power spikes which could ruin the battery of your device or even worse, fry them completely
It has a USB outlet to simultaneously charge your phone while charging another device.
USB C Outlet, These days more and more devices use this outlet, which is great for fast charging
Small and not too heavy ( you don’t want it weighing you down
For a more power hungry person, think about getting a universal power board to supply power to multiple devices. Or even simpler a Universal Adapter with a normal power board.
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2. Backpack
Being a minimalist traveller I manage to pack my whole life in a 24L backpack. I like it this way and by having such a restriction I prevent myself from buying unnecessary things and find it very difficult to pack more than 12kg. Which in turn makes it possible for me to have a standard backpack.
In saying that not everyone is as extreme as I am. So that is why you need to take into consideration getting a backpack that is comfortable for you. You need to think about the size you need, what you will need it for and the harness systems.
When I worked as an outdoor instructor one thing we really needed to take into consideration is how comfortable the backpack was for someone as if worn incorrectly it could do permanent damage to a persons back and shoulders.
3. A Mobile or Tablet
Having one of these is an absolute lifesaver. You can literally have all your documents and information in 1 convenient place. In saying that make sure to have a security code to get into them as again all your information is in one convenient place.
In most cases, a tablet with a Bluetooth keyboard could replace the need for a laptop and save you so much space and weight. Additionally, Most things are on apps, and websites are mobile ready. So the need for laptops is really diminishing while travelling unless you are interested in Video editing and storage of your pictures.
Quick Ultimate Backpacking Checklist Tip: In some countries, people will want to steal your devices. For extra security use a cheap phone or tablet that you wouldn’t spend weeks crying over as one to use in public and keep your expensive gear safely tucked away in your bag.
Another great thing is that WIFI is so readily available in most countries, you don’t even need to buy sim cards to keep in contact with the rest of the world.
4. A power bank
Nothing more annoying than spending the whole day adventuring and as you are checking your phone for directions back to the hostel you quickly realise you have 1% battery.
This would mean you need to talk to people for directions… That could be scary (just kidding) but at the same time, it’s always a good idea to have a spare battery for Just in case.
5. Take photos of your important Documents
I never had to use them but knowing that if something happened to my passports and documents I could have a simple back up makes me worry less. Of course, they do not replace the passport but if you have the documents on hold. E.g. In your email, you can show them to police, consulates etc and get better assistance.
Documents I would consider making a back up off.
Passport
Driver’s licence
Accommodation papers
Flight tickets
Emergency phone numbers
Best of all, these days you can set up a free google drive account, create a folder in it and store everything in the cloud nice and securely.
6. The Cloud
While travelling, people tend to get a common disorder called the happy trigger finger which makes you take insanely huge amounts of photos and videos. Now, 64gb Might seem like a lot of space, but seriously after a few months you probably will fill that up and be stuck deleting amazing memories of your devices.
I would usually recommend carrying a portable hard drive but these days you can literally have 100gb of cloud storage for as little as $2 a month.
Not only is that cheap but it also means that whenever you have wifi you can put your photos and video’s in a safe place which you can access from any device, anywhere in the world.
Saves on space and weight in your bag and gives you peace of mind that the most important memories are chilling in a nice safe place.
7. The Ultimate Backpacking Checklist
Use the Ultimate backpacking checklist which has taken me days to compile. I scoured the net to find out what the most common items are for backpackers and put it into a simple checkbox document which you can send to yourself. It’s also free to use and you do not have to subsribe to use it.
If you want to use this backpacking list then click on the image below and it will take you directly to the page
Ultimate Backpacking Checklist
If you are human, leave this field blank.
Step 1:
Backpack
Bags
Comfortable Waterproof Hiking Bag
Day pack
Reusable shopping bag
Dirty clothes reusable bag
Toiletries
Toiletries
Toothbrush
Toothpaste (100ml max)
Microfiber towel
Shampoo (100ml max)
Conditioner (100 ml max)
Body soap (100ml max)
Sunscreen (100ml max)
Cotton Buds
Tissues/ Wet wipes
Razor with spare blades
Shaving Gel (100ml max)
Deodorant
Condoms
Any Medication you might require
Clothing
Summer or Winter Summer Winter Summer and Winter
Summer
Dark shirt (hides stains)
Lightweight quick drying hiking pants
Underwear (or freeball)
Socks
Jumper (fleece or down Jacket)
Rain Jacket
Comfortable Hiking shoes
Broad Brimmed Hat or a Hat
Neck Warmer or a Buff
Evening wear
Sunglasses
Sandals/ Flip Flops
Winter
Dark shirt (hides stains)
Lightweight quick drying hiking pants
Underwear (or free-ball)
Socks + Thermal Socks
Thermals
Evening Wear
Jumper (fleece or down jacket)
Rain Jacket
Comfortable winter hiking boots
Beanie
Scarf or a buff
Waterproof Gloves
Winter Jacket
Documents
Documents
Valid Passport
Driver's Licence
Flight, Train, Bus tickets
Address of your first accomodation
Some cash in the currency of the countries you visit
Student ID
6 Passport Photos for Visas
Insurance Information
Back up copies in a Google Drive Folder
Credit Cards (travel cards)
Debit Cards (travel cards)
Electronics
Electronics
Universal adapter
Camera
Laptop
Battery pack
Spare batteries
USB card reader
Mobile
Tablet
Bluetooth Keyboard
Other
Other Necessities
Plastic (aluminum) drinking bottle
Small sewing kit
Pens and Notepad
Waterproof bag liner
Cable ties
A combination lock
Water purification tablets or pen
First aid kit
Compression packing bags
Travel Security belt
Entry Key
And best of all if you have any suggestions I am more than happy to listen. Just write in the comments below what you would like included and I will consider it
8. Learn the Generic names
A very useful tip which will make a world of difference when travelling to another country is to learn the generic/chemical names and dosages of medication that you are taking in your country.
The reason behind is that not every country uses the same brands and if you are in a country that uses a different language it could make it difficult to get the meds you require.
Thank you @angie_fishie for the tip
9. Pack light, you can do laundry anywhere the world!
We are all guilty of doing this, we pack more than we need. But usually, end up carrying the additional things for no reason. Something to keep in mind is that no matter where you go, you will be able to find some water where you can clean your clothes.
If you invest in quick-drying clothes such as pants, shorts, underwear etc. then you could technically wash your clothes last thing at night and have them ready again for you in the morning.
Thanks for the tip Seven Cinematics
Obviously, that is super minimalistic packing but it gives you an idea of how little you could pack with you. After travelling a few times, you will quickly learn how much you should pack.
If you are interested in minimalistic packing, then pack all the things you think you need, then keep having that amount until you get to a point where you think 100% you can’t do without the remaining things.
More tips will be added over time, so if you have any backpacking checklist tips make sure to put them into the comments below and if it’s useful we will add yours to the blog with a link back to your website/social pages etc.
This is my ultimate backpacking checklist with a few tips on quality gear you should definitely consider while going overseas. If you have any other backpacking checklist additions I should consider or if you like this post make sure to Comment and Share below.
Hiking and Camping: The Perfect Combination
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The Essence:
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