Scotty Does on the nilodor link, it says does not ship to USA. have you stayed with any Americans that had an American equivalent to nilodor and know the name?
I never needed anything for my stomach and sex in a hostel is really not what you want (there isn't a really good place to fuck and you'll annoy other people and the staff). Actually if someone thinks they'll go to a hostel to fuck that's really stupid.
I highly recommend carrying a dummy wallet with a small amount of money and old redundant atm cards in your pocket and keep the real clip wallet tucked inside trousers/shorts in case you get robbed. I wish I done this when I was mugged which thankfully has only happened once (young, naive & in dodgy area). Thanks for the informative vid.
always have one when i travel , also paper currency thats not worth much , Polish Sloty , Venezualan Bolovars and a few different ones , you can buy sometines from flea markets
Thank you. GOOD solid advice . Add: A. Your own bar of soap with a plastic case to place it back into so that others in the hostel will not use it on their own...ahem... body parts. B. Your own small tube of shampoo. C. Waist , stomach or so called fanny pack belts to place all your credit cards, ID, passport, debit cards, gift cards, cash, currency, etc.in one safe place . D. An extra pair of eye glasses , if you wear them. E. A small screw driver and tiny screws in case your eyeglasses come apart and the lenses pop out. F. Ear buds or ear phones to listen in silence and to block out noise....sorry to say, but nearly all ear plugs are not very effective to block out snoring, and or other noisy people. G. One small box of laundry soap. H. Extra... clear plastic zippered styled baggies to put your dirty clothes in...or cleaned clothes as the case may be. I. Hand nail and toe clippers. J. A tiny flash light....so when entering a room you do not cause great noise and wake up fellow guests plus it allows you to avoid injury and to do things you need to do before going to sleep. K. A small packet of Kleenex tissues. L. One SM. roll of duct tape. M. Disposable razors, 1 or 2. N. A paperback novel to read. O. In European countries esp.: small packets of actual plain yellow American style French 's brand tiny mustard packets. P. Your best Swiss multi purpose Jack knife. Q. An old style can opener , useful esp in hostels with no kitchen cooking facilities. R. One folded standard sized sheet. It is shocking how many hostels either do not have sheets! ...or charge extra for sheets...or have sketchy looking unclean looking sheets! S. A tablet computer, ... bigger screen for watching movies than a tiny cell phone and far lighter and less spacious or bulky for your backpack or suitcase than a bulky space hog consuming heavy lap top computer. T.small size tube of toothpaste and special size tiny tooth brush . U. Water bottle. In some nations like Norway, Finland, and Sweden, the h2o is purer, healthier , and cleaner than bottled water and, of course, tap water is free and cheaper than constantly buying bottled H2O! V. A credit or debit card with a pin number ! W. A photo copy of your driver's license and of your passport placed inside a closed airtight ( thus water resistant) plastic baggie. X. A deck of cards. Part of the fun of hostels or humble hotels is meeting new people who like to play card games and who may become your lifelong friend! Y.A small plain , blank note pad or blank booklet with a couple of ink pens. Z. A cheap but workable wrist watch that glows in the dark when you want to check the time.
Amazon (USA at least) has laundry sheets. Take up practically no space. Dissolve in water. toothpaste tablets (also Amazon). They “foam” when mixed with your saliva. I cut mine in half. Great space saver, no need to put in TSA security plastic bag, easy to calculate how many you will need.
I love my power bank for travel, because if you are going to be using phone most of the day, music, maps, camera, etc a power bank is great for during the day and at night.
Yes, yes definitely one of the most important things. Nothing is worse than being stuck on the crapper in the middle of the night with everyone else sleeping and realising there's no loo paper..
I find one if the most useful things to have is a head torch, particularly one with a red light setting. Super useful so you don't have to be that guy turning the lights on all the time, let's you keep your hands free if you're trying to get things out your bag or get ready in the mirning and the red light means you can lie and read at night without disturbing others.
When sleeping , you need a place to keep the keys to your locker , the door or the electronic card for the door and best place to keep it is in a small zip- up purse inside your pillow so when you are asleep your head keeps it safe under your head
I always go with keyless entry and combination locks wherever possible, because losing your keys in a foreign country can be highly traumatic. I learned that the hard way.
The money clip, I had one and had money and cards in it. Going to the toilet at the airport , it dropped to the floor. It happened a few times I wouldn’t use one , even if I was paid to use it. Luckily I found it and didn’t lose my money and cards
Subbed. I don't know what all you see in hostels, but if you see harassment or potential assault, your voice is stronger than mine. Everyone can stand up once --- your words are needed.
@@yourmom4398 It would be gatekeeping if he said all real travelers, but he just said a lot of real travelers. The point is that when you spend a year on the road, spending ten dollars a night too much on lodging adds up very quickly.
Nice video. I would stress locking your stuff up. If you hostel long term, you are almost sure to get robbed eventually. And the comment about being tolerant is very important. You are hosteling mainly to save money (most of us) so view it as part of the bargain. So if someone is snoring, deal with it. And book in advance and know when it will be crowded (like major event coming to town) and accept the fact that if you are a long term hosteler, you will occasionally get stuck sleeping in an airport, on a bench, in a hotel, etc.
Hmm, I'd say the money clip is way more obvious than you think. If you're just going drinking I just take a few big notes with me and admittedly put them in my boxers. Mobile phone, deet, tiger balm, padlock (mainly for flights as a deterrent, hate for someone to put drugs in my back arriving in Bali with capital punishment). Torch, good adapter, cheap ones will break, sun cream, I personally upload important details, including bank, passport, card pictures, visas into a cryptic online HDD, if you lose everything, at least you can use your card details to book a flight if necessary and show your info to a local embassy. Never leave more than you need in your checking account, transfer money accordingly online. Thing I used more than anything - probs some flip flops (thongs).
I would recommend bringing your passport even in you are traveling within your home country. A lot of hostels either prefer or require a passport to stay there. This isn't true at ALL hostels, but i've stayed at a couple in New York City and they required passports from all guests even though i'm a US citizen and had a drivers license. It's better to have it just in case.
Rebecca McCarty have you found any cheap hostels in the USA? I wanted to try some before going to Europe and looked in chicago, Atlanta didn't even have one, and the Chicago hostels when I looked were higher that cheap hotel rooms. I might have searched wrong, or the cheap ones might have been sold out.
Ztez Maxim Hi there! When I look for hostels, I usually use the Hostel World app and I have found some nice places at very reasonable prices. I don't know what your travel dates are, but I looked up Chicago and found hostels in the $40-50 range. I didn't find any in Atlanta either. I have only stayed in hostels in NYC other than Europe. If you are interested in new york, I recommend either HI NYC Hostel which is in the $50-60 range OR Chelsea International Hostel which may be a bit cheaper depending on when you go. For Manhattan...those hostels are a steal!
Rebecca McCarty I can only second that. Even if you tavel within the EU and obviously bring your ID, some hostels will be confused by it and ask for a passport.
@@ztezmaxim2683 there are cheap hostels in the United States . I have stayed at the one in Boston , which is one of the nicer ones in the country . It's also around $35-$50 or so. Baltimore also has a nice one around $25 or so. I'm staying in the hostel in Las Vegas , and for 3 nights I'm paying $50.
I definitely think the advice here is catered towards party hostels. I'm going abroad on an international learning scholarship, so "condoms" are the furthest away from my consciousness. Travel adapter was a good suggestion, though.
Great video scotty! Essential things here guys. One extra tip, make sure you keep those empty plastic travel bottles, when your at a hostel that has shampoo and shower gel, fill them up! Because the next hostel might not have them!
Thanks for the info. I'm an experienced solo/ one-bag traveler. Not sure I count as a backpacker but I do use a backpack. I've been researching hostels and I'll probably take the leap pretty soon. As a solo, I thought hostels might provide some social interaction.
Scotty, I think you covered all the essentials. You totally sold us on Nilodor. We bought some from Amazon to help our certain guests with those *stinky* shoes. Some hostels (like ours) offer free earplugs for guests. We'd love to host you here in San Francisco if you're ever in the neighborhood. :-)
One thing I took with me on my last adventure was a power board with usb ports built into it. It came in handy when having to charge my phone, tablet, camera and everyone else's gear. If you do have the space in your backpack it's defiantly worth it!
I'm going solo to the uk in a few months and it's my first time in hostels. As a girl, I'm a little worried about the only night in a mixed 4-beds dorm and your seggs comment only increased my anxiety 😅
Hey can you attach the link for the money clip? I haven't seen one like that yet, I had an off brand FlipBelt but it got tight around my waist and irritated me after awhile...
This is such a great list of tips for men 😁 And great that you start off with the most important 😂 I did already knew all the tips and struggles of hostel life. But for the money clip, can you tell me wich one you have because I don’t find the kind you have.. is it waterproof or did you go swim by accident with it 😝 because creditcards and water🤷🏼♂️
Just be careful with nilodor it is not one of those more is better products. Start with one SMALL drop then wait 5 minutes. Because when you over use it that stuff stinks and nothing gets rid of the smell
thanks for this. starting back packing myself thanks to you and ally. I know your from whitney bay I don't live too far from there, Hebburn don't know if you've heard of it aha?
I'm glad I never did hostels when I was younger, sounds like there are no ground rules, people are selfish and rude just because others are willing to accept it. Doesn't sound like fun to me.
I would invest in a Loctote bag or a travel safe and a good Lock! Or save money and buy a nice hotel room ! And I’m a she! Hostels aren’t safe anybody who says different is crazy!
partly useless or just for princesses. and starting with some bullshit medical stuff.... omg... also been travelling for years..thats why i write this.
Jan Sirup but what would you suggest to take Name 10 things I aggree that some of that stuff is not necessary, but as everything he names is rather small I am fine with it (Flip flops are not small, but actually essential)
Hope you enjoyed this video guys, Let me know if you have any topics you want me to cover :)
Scotty Does on the nilodor link, it says does not ship to USA. have you stayed with any Americans that had an American equivalent to nilodor and know the name?
because of your video, i had a good travel recently.. thanks :)
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An iron stomach and condoms are the FIRST two essentials??? I'm just looking for cheap lodging.
Cheap accommodations are available and cheap sex is just a bonus
I never needed anything for my stomach and sex in a hostel is really not what you want (there isn't a really good place to fuck and you'll annoy other people and the staff). Actually if someone thinks they'll go to a hostel to fuck that's really stupid.
Sex in a hostel? Where? There’s no privacy!
@@miarose9707 shower, empty rooftop, private room. just don't do it in the dorm!
@@franciscofuentes8916 I completly agree... this video is completly stupid!! Connard!
The comments are giving better tips then the video lol
I highly recommend carrying a dummy wallet with a small amount of money and old redundant atm cards in your pocket and keep the real clip wallet tucked inside trousers/shorts in case you get robbed. I wish I done this when I was mugged which thankfully has only happened once (young, naive & in dodgy area). Thanks for the informative vid.
Yeah I used this advice worked a treat in Detroit
Nowadays there are lockers in the hostel rooms to keep your valuables
In which country?
always have one when i travel , also paper currency thats not worth much , Polish Sloty , Venezualan Bolovars and a few different ones , you can buy sometines from flea markets
Great tip! Thanks.
Thank you. GOOD solid advice . Add:
A. Your own bar of soap with a plastic case to place it back into so that others in the hostel will not use it on their own...ahem... body parts.
B. Your own small tube of shampoo.
C. Waist , stomach or so called fanny pack belts to place all your credit cards, ID, passport, debit cards, gift cards, cash, currency, etc.in one safe place .
D. An extra pair of eye glasses , if you wear them.
E. A small screw driver and tiny screws in case your eyeglasses come apart and the lenses pop out.
F. Ear buds or ear phones to listen in silence and to block out noise....sorry to say, but nearly all ear plugs are not very effective to block out snoring, and or other noisy people.
G. One small box of laundry soap.
H. Extra... clear plastic zippered styled baggies to put your dirty clothes in...or cleaned clothes as the case may be.
I. Hand nail and toe clippers.
J. A tiny flash light....so when entering a room you do not cause great noise and wake up fellow guests plus it allows you to avoid injury and to do things you need to do before going to sleep.
K. A small packet of Kleenex tissues.
L. One SM. roll of duct tape.
M. Disposable razors, 1 or 2.
N. A paperback novel to read.
O. In European countries esp.: small packets of actual plain yellow American style French 's brand tiny mustard packets.
P. Your best Swiss multi purpose Jack knife.
Q. An old style can opener , useful esp in hostels with no kitchen cooking facilities.
R. One folded standard sized sheet. It is shocking how many hostels either do not have sheets! ...or charge extra for sheets...or have sketchy looking unclean looking sheets!
S. A tablet computer, ... bigger screen for watching movies than a tiny cell phone and far lighter and less spacious or bulky for your backpack or suitcase than a bulky space hog consuming heavy lap top computer.
T.small size tube of toothpaste and special size tiny tooth brush .
U. Water bottle. In some nations like Norway, Finland, and Sweden, the h2o is purer, healthier , and cleaner than bottled water and, of course, tap water is free and cheaper than constantly buying bottled H2O!
V. A credit or debit card with a pin number !
W. A photo copy of your driver's license and of your passport placed inside a closed airtight ( thus water resistant) plastic baggie.
X. A deck of cards. Part of the fun of hostels or humble hotels is meeting new people who like to play card games and who may become your lifelong friend!
Y.A small plain , blank note pad or blank booklet with a couple of ink pens.
Z. A cheap but workable wrist watch that glows in the dark when you want to check the time.
in place of g you can buy travel liquid detergent pretty cheap on amazon
That's good list
Amazon (USA at least) has laundry sheets. Take up practically no space. Dissolve in water.
toothpaste tablets (also Amazon). They “foam” when mixed with your saliva. I cut mine in half. Great space saver, no need to put in TSA security plastic bag, easy to calculate how many you will need.
How about a power bank to charge your phone
for sure
That's more useful than the long cable (your phone can still fall down and break)
Francisco Fuentes nah...cable
Power bank is to bulky
I love my power bank for travel, because if you are going to be using phone most of the day, music, maps, camera, etc a power bank is great for during the day and at night.
You have to charge the powerbank too! a long cable isn't in place of a power bank it is additional to one!
Why do you need an iron stomach? How hard is it really to decline drinks? I've stayed at hostels. Just don't drink, I seriously never understood that.
It's like bro advice. I drink and I never needed that.
I agree. But there are "party hostels" and " non party hostels" is sounds like he's only stayed in the party hostels.
Because getting drunk is amazing. And you get to know people in a differemt way.
Toilet paper........ You never know when the urge is going to hit you and the bathroom will be out.
Yes, yes definitely one of the most important things. Nothing is worse than being stuck on the crapper in the middle of the night with everyone else sleeping and realising there's no loo paper..
Hostels are much more fun than a hotel.
I find one if the most useful things to have is a head torch, particularly one with a red light setting. Super useful so you don't have to be that guy turning the lights on all the time, let's you keep your hands free if you're trying to get things out your bag or get ready in the mirning and the red light means you can lie and read at night without disturbing others.
When sleeping , you need a place to keep the keys to your locker , the door or the electronic card for the door and best place to keep it is in a small zip- up purse inside your pillow so when you are asleep your head keeps it safe under your head
I always go with keyless entry and combination locks wherever possible, because losing your keys in a foreign country can be highly traumatic. I learned that the hard way.
I keep most of my valuables in my pillow case when I'm asleep in a hostel
@@rtsharlotte I keep my valuable in my baseball bat. teehee
I bought a skin colored body pouch, it attaches to bra and stays tucked under armpit laying against skin. This but sturdy material.
Thin but sturdy material with zipper.
The money clip, I had one and had money and cards in it. Going to the toilet at the airport , it dropped to the floor. It happened a few times I wouldn’t use one , even if I was paid to use it. Luckily I found it and didn’t lose my money and cards
Good tips! Definitely picking up some of the Nilodor before my next trip. Dorm smells. Man, they can get unbelievably bad. lol
It sounds like your aiming for "party hostels" I'd add a simple plug to have a shave, a pair of ear phones and a small torch.
Subbed.
I don't know what all you see in hostels,
but if you see harassment or potential assault,
your voice is stronger than mine. Everyone can stand up once ---
your words are needed.
The best thing about travelling in asia is that its so cheap u dont have to use hostels.
Adam Mason alot of real travellers are on the road for a year and upwards tho or atleast 6 months. Those 5 dollar a night rooms save a fortune
Stephen Simpson wow that's some serious /r/Gatekeeping right there lmao
Except tokyo hahahaha oof fml
@@yourmom4398 It would be gatekeeping if he said all real travelers, but he just said a lot of real travelers. The point is that when you spend a year on the road, spending ten dollars a night too much on lodging adds up very quickly.
Nice video. I would stress locking your stuff up. If you hostel long term, you are almost sure to get robbed eventually. And the comment about being tolerant is very important. You are hosteling mainly to save money (most of us) so view it as part of the bargain. So if someone is snoring, deal with it. And book in advance and know when it will be crowded (like major event coming to town) and accept the fact that if you are a long term hosteler, you will occasionally get stuck sleeping in an airport, on a bench, in a hotel, etc.
Hmm, I'd say the money clip is way more obvious than you think. If you're just going drinking I just take a few big notes with me and admittedly put them in my boxers.
Mobile phone, deet, tiger balm, padlock (mainly for flights as a deterrent, hate for someone to put drugs in my back arriving in Bali with capital punishment). Torch, good adapter, cheap ones will break, sun cream, I personally upload important details, including bank, passport, card pictures, visas into a cryptic online HDD, if you lose everything, at least you can use your card details to book a flight if necessary and show your info to a local embassy. Never leave more than you need in your checking account, transfer money accordingly online. Thing I used more than anything - probs some flip flops (thongs).
I would recommend bringing your passport even in you are traveling within your home country. A lot of hostels either prefer or require a passport to stay there. This isn't true at ALL hostels, but i've stayed at a couple in New York City and they required passports from all guests even though i'm a US citizen and had a drivers license. It's better to have it just in case.
Rebecca McCarty have you found any cheap hostels in the USA? I wanted to try some before going to Europe and looked in chicago, Atlanta didn't even have one, and the Chicago hostels when I looked were higher that cheap hotel rooms. I might have searched wrong, or the cheap ones might have been sold out.
Ztez Maxim Hi there! When I look for hostels, I usually use the Hostel World app and I have found some nice places at very reasonable prices. I don't know what your travel dates are, but I looked up Chicago and found hostels in the $40-50 range. I didn't find any in Atlanta either. I have only stayed in hostels in NYC other than Europe. If you are interested in new york, I recommend either HI NYC Hostel which is in the $50-60 range OR Chelsea International Hostel which may be a bit cheaper depending on when you go. For Manhattan...those hostels are a steal!
Rebecca McCarty I can only second that. Even if you tavel within the EU and obviously bring your ID, some hostels will be confused by it and ask for a passport.
I have a passport card which is issued here in the United States and I use that when I stay in hostels in the United States .
@@ztezmaxim2683 there are cheap hostels in the United States . I have stayed at the one in Boston , which is one of the nicer ones in the country . It's also around $35-$50 or so. Baltimore also has a nice one around $25 or so. I'm staying in the hostel in Las Vegas , and for 3 nights I'm paying $50.
U r very humorous.....that "u know yourself bastards" n smelling food part is super LOL
"You are going to socialize in hostels"...whaat? I just go to sleep there.
I definitely think the advice here is catered towards party hostels. I'm going abroad on an international learning scholarship, so "condoms" are the furthest away from my consciousness. Travel adapter was a good suggestion, though.
Where can I get an iron stomach cheap?
The money clip is great, not just for travelling but also for gigs if you don't wanna take a bag ☺
Can you please tell me where did you buy your travel money clip ?
Some really great suggestion I have not heard before. Love the money clip idea and Nilodor especially.
Thank you for slow speaking, I understand pretty much :)
Where can you buy the Nilodor. First time I heard of it. Good idea. And the money clip too. Where can you buy it?
just ordered that nil odor off amazon!! youre the first person to mention something like that!! thank you!!!
Great video by the way! Buying a small can of anti bacterial foot spray is wise when walking around bare foot.....
Great video scotty! Essential things here guys. One extra tip, make sure you keep those empty plastic travel bottles, when your at a hostel that has shampoo and shower gel, fill them up! Because the next hostel might not have them!
Great tip, hope your well :)
Thanks for the info. I'm an experienced solo/ one-bag traveler. Not sure I count as a backpacker but I do use a backpack. I've been researching hostels and I'll probably take the leap pretty soon. As a solo, I thought hostels might provide some social interaction.
That is my every day wallet. I used two of them while in the Philippines and when I got home I never went back to my former wallet.
Great tips, thanks! I had never heard of Nilodor and the money clip, buying them right away :)
Scotty, I think you covered all the essentials. You totally sold us on Nilodor. We bought some from Amazon to help our certain guests with those *stinky* shoes. Some hostels (like ours) offer free earplugs for guests. We'd love to host you here in San Francisco if you're ever in the neighborhood. :-)
You forgot to bring a pillow case.
Don't want to be lying your head on a pillow some one else has used.
Dont use parasetamol for hang over. Use ibuprofen (better for the liver)
I also travel with a Pacsafe , travel safe , A torch so you must not turn the light on when you come home , toilet paper . Power pack
LOL, you're making me want to stay in a hotel! :-D
We love your videos! So informative and overall awesome. :)
Ive never used a hostel, but I assume another thing to take is a bed sheet, to put on the mattress...u know, cos of the bed bugs
E.A.DOMINGUEZ Dominguez a single sheet is not going to do much
I don't think I'm gonna be needing a condom :(
Aga beee
@@taylanulusoy2699 üff yak yak
You never know...
Why do some of these places have a 10.a.m. checkout time?
This guy is a G
I got that money clip, it is really geat for nights out!
WeedCow Where have you got it from?
Dank Xans Took me ages to find but it’s called the ‘GO Travel Clip Pouch’, 20 on e-bay. I bought one they’re awesome
Where can I purchase the clip wallet that you mentioned? Pls share the link, thank you.
One thing I took with me on my last adventure was a power board with usb ports built into it. It came in handy when having to charge my phone, tablet, camera and everyone else's gear. If you do have the space in your backpack it's defiantly worth it!
Agreed and it saves having multiple adaptors and usb chargers. Just plug the power board into the adaptor and off you go.
Fantastic idea! Thanks!
Great video and advice
I bought a couple of the clip wallets one for myself and one for my son and i also got the long cable
I'm going solo to the uk in a few months and it's my first time in hostels. As a girl, I'm a little worried about the only night in a mixed 4-beds dorm and your seggs comment only increased my anxiety 😅
excellent video and tips
Where did you get the money clip?? I'd like to get one like yours. Thanks
Matna Took me ages to find but it’s called the ‘GO Travel Clip Pouch’ $20 on e-bay. I bought one they’re awesome
@@lachiejg5838 dang I'm leaving Saturday don't think it will arrive before
Hey can you attach the link for the money clip? I haven't seen one like that yet, I had an off brand FlipBelt but it got tight around my waist and irritated me after awhile...
Kristin Brown I use a wristband wallet. It works well. I swim with it too.
quick question scott,what do you shoot with? camera and lenses?is it a 6300 or a 6000 from sony?
The Sony A5000 it's the one on here backpackyack.com/travel-products-i-personally-recommend/
This is such a great list of tips for men 😁 And great that you start off with the most important 😂 I did already knew all the tips and struggles of hostel life.
But for the money clip, can you tell me wich one you have because I don’t find the kind you have.. is it waterproof or did you go swim by accident with it 😝 because creditcards and water🤷🏼♂️
Just be careful with nilodor it is not one of those more is better products. Start with one SMALL drop then wait 5 minutes. Because when you over use it that stuff stinks and nothing gets rid of the smell
Very good tips.! I think I've watched you in some of psycho traveler's videos
Thank you Jan, Yep I have been in a couple :)
I think mosquito-repellent should also be in top-10 list
noise cancelling headphones!
Nice video lad subscribed look forward to watching a few more tomorrow 😂 made me laugh that French ticklers are high up on the list aswell 😈
Where I can find this kind of money clip? I found but not with ziper.
Great tips. Can you add Amazon links as well? That would be really helpful.
i’m fat and i’m scared i’ll get the top bunk lmaooo i just don’t want it to fall on the person above me. any suggestions
At 5:44 how often does this happen?
The question is where is episode 1 and 2
thank u very much and i hope to meet you in my next trip to south east asia
we may one day :)
Hi Scotty, do you have an Amazon link for the wallet? I can't find anything similar.
End of Trails Took me ages to find but it’s called the ‘GO Travel Clip Pouch’ $20 on e-bay. I bought one they’re awesome.
Do you know if they have age limit
thank you for the tips..
Thanks for these tips and please tell us where we can get the Nilordor.
well I guess I won't be running one out. to much traffic dontcha know
Who has a link to buy the moneyclip?
Very informative & different from others
Do they make the medium sized lock in high security that isnt expensive? For lockers?
whats a t total?
Teetotal- a person who doesn't drink alcohol
What's the name of your money clip?
kerayzey Took me ages to find but it’s called the ‘GO Travel Clip Pouch’ $20 on e-bay :)
Do you have a link for the wallet? That thing is genius!
The money wallet thing is more obvious than you think
"You need a phone" Thanks!
Iron stomach on Amazon?
"an iron stomach" is not a useful tip.
You forgot sheet sleeping
Came here from the mobile key cutting with Dad video.
thanks for this. starting back packing myself thanks to you and ally. I know your from whitney bay I don't live too far from there, Hebburn don't know if you've heard of it aha?
Thanks for the opening track
Everyone in the neighborhood woke up
😂😂😂
You forgot sheet sleeping bag
The price is Nice thats why i looked this up...im a neat freak and i like privacy...i dont think ill be doing the hostel
I know this might sound stupid, but should I take condoms if I've never gotten laid before? I'm 19 lol
Oh man, your video is the best video I ever seen about traviling :)
I'll never visit such a place
I'm glad I never did hostels when I was younger, sounds like there are no ground rules, people are selfish and rude just because others are willing to accept it. Doesn't sound like fun to me.
Yep and some do sleeptalking and teethgrinding. Like me. Haha
He is like the male version of his girlfriend PsychoTraveller. Lol.
I personally wouldn't stay at a hostel because I enjoy privacy and it doesn't seem safe
leopardgal 333 in most of the countries are really safe.
If you want to travel for a longer time you have to becouse hotels are too expensive
I would invest in a Loctote bag or a travel safe and a good Lock! Or save money and buy a nice hotel room ! And I’m a she! Hostels aren’t safe anybody who says different is crazy!
Glad I watched this. I almost left my sense of humor and phone at home… wtf guy I need useful shit. Obviously I’m taking my phone
Nr. 1 item: GUNS!
I saw the movie!
Pfffoeh cringe xp
How about some self control first! Just because everyone else is drinking the rivers dry and fucking like rabbits doesn't mean you have to!
dump
partly useless or just for princesses. and starting with some bullshit medical stuff.... omg... also been travelling for years..thats why i write this.
Jan Sirup but what would you suggest to take
Name 10 things
I aggree that some of that stuff is not necessary, but as everything he names is rather small I am fine with it
(Flip flops are not small, but actually essential)