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Finally, someone from Australia who understands the challenge. Fantastic content and super helpful. Heading over to Japan and Europe next year for 8 weeks. Shadow (Blue Burmwse/Russian mix) my girl says 'purrrrrr' to Freyja. 😀
Pack for 3 or 4 days, always have some laundry to be washed, in the process of drying, and ready to wear right now. Rewear your fancy clothing. Have everything go with everything else. If you find you are kissing something you can always buy something there. Hemisphere differences are a pain but easily overcome if you wear your middle-ish climate clothes on the plane.
The lighter the better, much less stuff to lug around with you! I find backpacks to be much better for many trips as the bag itself is so much lighter than a hard suitcase. Just depends what you're bringing as well!
What are your best tips to keep the weight/number of items down? Love tips from people who travel with as little as possible (understand it's different depending on the type of trip of course)! 🙂
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Finally, someone from Australia who understands the challenge. Fantastic content and super helpful. Heading over to Japan and Europe next year for 8 weeks. Shadow (Blue Burmwse/Russian mix) my girl says 'purrrrrr' to Freyja. 😀
That sounds like an amazing trip, enjoy!!
We use the folding grocery bags to put our coats in when we go indoors somewhere so we don’t have to carry them or check them.
Great tip!
planning a trip to Australia, I think I have to pair down my clothes for sure.
It's so easy to over pack, most things are available to buy if you ever get stuck :)
Pack for 3 or 4 days, always have some laundry to be washed, in the process of drying, and ready to wear right now. Rewear your fancy clothing. Have everything go with everything else. If you find you are kissing something you can always buy something there. Hemisphere differences are a pain but easily overcome if you wear your middle-ish climate clothes on the plane.
Great tips! Laundry is easier to do than you think when you travel ☺️
I’d love to know what the weight ended up being once packed(sorry if you mentioned but I missed it) thank you😊
Great question, my suitcase ended up being about 16kg all up!
@@SimpleEssentials thanks for that. I’m aiming for carry on only (7kg) for my 6 week trip to Europe next year!
The lighter the better, much less stuff to lug around with you! I find backpacks to be much better for many trips as the bag itself is so much lighter than a hard suitcase. Just depends what you're bringing as well!
Kitty be like: hmm, I don't remember what this is but I know I don't like it!
Yep, she does not like it when we travel! Even though she's thoroughly spoilt by my in-laws and they love looking after her :)
@@SimpleEssentials she misses mummy and daddy
So much stuff
What are your best tips to keep the weight/number of items down? Love tips from people who travel with as little as possible (understand it's different depending on the type of trip of course)! 🙂