Packing Nerd

roma753

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So I'm getting excited about my short trip to DLR next Saturday (nine days away -- down to the single digits).

When I have free time, my mind starts to wander to packing. I'm not really thinking about what clothes to bring, although I have a few ideas. It's mostly about how to pack it.

FOR MY TRAVEL

I. The main bag.

I have a couple of sturdy rolling duffels that I love, including a relatively new tiny one (only 19" tall) from Briggs and Riley. It's a short trip, so everything can easily go into the small bag.

But yesterday my big splurge arrived in the mail. I ordered an XL backpack from Koolgears. If you haven't seen these, you really need to. It's a grey backpack that is designed to look like a shark with open jaws. The interiors are blood red, and there are teeth around the main opening. It has a ton of interesting details: convex black eyes; small translucent fish as key pulls; gill pockets on the sides.

This bag is large enough to hold all of my gear for the weekend. Added bonus: I can empty it out at the hotel, and then use it at the parks!

II. Packing my clothes.

I swear by the Eagle Creek pack-it system. There are other brands that make the same things, but you know what I'm talking about. I use the half-cubes, which are 10" x 7" x 3", to pack one day's worth of clothes: button-down shirt, undershirt, underwear, socks. I usually pack all of my shorts and pants into a single, separate full-size cube (14" x 10" x 3"). Since you can usually shove a lot into one of these without any problem, I also fit a light hoodie into a half-cube, just in case. I live in San Francisco, so I can't travel anywhere in the summer without a light jacket.

The other nice thing is that the half-cubes make for good laundry holders as your trip progresses.

I haven't yet tried it out, but the dimensions of my new shark bag are 23" x 14" x 8". This means that I should be able to fit at least four half-cubes in the bottom of the bag, and still have a whole bunch of space at the top. (Again, this is just for travel. I won't bring all of my cubes into the park!)

III. Toiletries

I have a few toiletry bags that I've acquired over the years. For this trip, I'm going to try to travel ultra-light. I have two Eagle Creek Sacs, a medium and a large, which are similar to the cubes but are great for containing items that might spill. I'm going to see if I can get everything into the medium sac, but if not I'll go with the large.

My biggest item is my electric toothbrush, which is bulky. I do have a spare regular toothbrush that I could just bring along, but I'm used to my routine. Haven't yet decided either way yet.

I have travel-size floss, toothpaste, and deodorant. I also have little plastic containers for my prescriptions and for mouth rinse.

This trip, I'm going to try out a new item: the Humangears GoToob. These little squeeze bulbs are made from the same silicone as baby bottle nipples. They also have a pretty ingenious lid that keeps the liquid from coming out. They come in three sizes, all of which are TSA regulation carryon safe, and in a few different soft pastel-y colors. I'm using a 3 oz. one for my liquid bath soap, and a 1.25 oz. for my shampoo.

I'm also using a 1.25 oz. GoToob for my sunscreen. I have sensitive skin and I use a special sunscreen that's I buy in bulk. I love that I can just fill up a small GoToob for my trip. I can just throw this into my bag or my pocket, and not worry at all about leakage. VERY happy about this!

IV. Electronics.

I use a half-cube to hold my chargers and cables. I'll be bringing my iPhone, camera, iPad, and portable speakers. Since I've got the iPad, I won't lug along the laptop this time around. I'll be leaving the speakers in my hotel room, but I'll probably slide the iPad into my backpack for the park, mostly for security reasons.

V. Books.

I'm a nerd, and I hate to be stuck somewhere without something to read. I'll bring a half-cube or two filled with paperbacks. I've gone to a couple of used bookstores to stock up on books. This time out, I think I'm mostly going to be reading mysteries: Lee Child, Val McDermid, Ian Rankin, and John Lescroart have all made the cut.

VI. Miscellaneous.

Over the years, I've also accumulated a good number of Walker mesh bags, which are much smaller than the cubes and half-cubes. I regularly use a couple of small ones to keep change and also my headphones, and I use the larger ones to sort my electronics cables and chargers.

FOR THE PARK

I will be bringing my new shark backpack to the park, mostly because both of my nephews (age 3 and 2.75) will be visiting DL for the first time, and I think they'll love it. I don't think I'll put much into it on the way in: sunscreen and my camera, as well as a few snacks. I'll probably take advantage of the park package pick-up service, so I'll keep my bag nice and light for the duration of the day.

Sorry to nerd out, but I love this stuff!

Bill
 
sounds very organized! Hope you have a great time!
 
I have had 2 trips this summer- one to Penn. for soccer tournament but whole family went and one to DL.

It was the 1st time we all have ttraveled together in a long time- husband, me & 2 teens. We had/have lots of electronics/chargers ect.

I gave each person a large ziploc bag WITH THEIR NAME ON IT for the chargers (PSP, Ipod, phone, laptop,electric razor ect). We laid all the eletronics on the table with the appropriate charger and COUNTED. My son had 5 things with chargers. I had 4. ect ect. On the ziploc bag with sharpie marker I wrote this magical number in order to try to prevent leaving one behind.... My husband is famous for leaving his cell phone chargers...

I also packed a power strip as sometimes it is hard to find enough outlets to charge phones, cameras ect.... \\


It worked out well- nothing left at home before or at the hotel when we left.

Jill
 
Are you driving down? I'd love to see a picture of the shark. Sounds interesting. I've had a hard time finding a good toiletry bad. The plastic part that the zipper is sown to always rips and then it doesn't close well. I like the hook that lets me hang it up though.

I keep underwear and socks in an airlock bag because it flattens them all down and I don't have to worry about it getting wrinkles.

However, I see one flaw in your packing sysytem- you need a Kindle! :rotfl: I love mine for travel because I, too, must never be without a book. I can bring hundreds of books with me now. And the best part is all the free books available on Amazon for the Kindle. I'm out of town now and almost done with one book. Normally I would have to bring several books with me just in case. But with my Kindle I can easy find another book (either for free or to buy). I still read reg books at the home too but the Kindle is great for travel.

I always bring a gallon ziplock bag for all the chargers and cords.
 

Isn't there a Kindle app for the iPad? Also, how long are you coming for? My only suggestion would be to bring a full-sized deodorant rather than a travel size that runs out quickly.
 
WOW! You sound like my long lost twin! I, too, am a total packing nut. Although..... if we were truly long lost twins you would have been packed a week ago! I couldn't wait until my trip was only 9 days away to start packing. :lmao:
 
Thanks everyone!

Here's a picture of the bag that I ordered.

shark.jpg


I love the details on it. The gills on the sides are pockets -- one on each side is deep and has a velcro enclosure. The translucent fish zipper-pulls have a metal logo underneath that looks at first glance like a fish skeleton. There are zipper pockets on each waiststrap that you can use to hold small items, maybe even a phone.

To respond to a few of you:

DLtorgo: Thanks! I don't think of myself as organized, but I guess there's some part of me that is. I think it's the same part that loves school supplies and back-to-school time.

momjkm: I'm a firm believer of every charger and every cable in its bag. In my family I'm the one who keeps track of it all. It's a little crazy-making, but it makes everything easier.

PinkBudgie: I am driving from San Francisco down, which is own level of excitement. I have the Kindle app on the iPad, but when I'm traveling I like to have an actual paperback on hand for last minute waiting.

MyYearWithTheMouse: I'm only there for two nights, so a travel deodorant will be fine. A new travel-size deodorant will actually last a long time, I've found. As for the books: I'm bringing that many more so I have a selection that I can choose from if/when I finish one between now and my trip.

Jernysgirl aka TWIN: Yeah, this is a last-minute trip, so I haven't had a lot of time to get excited and pack my bags. This weekend I'm actually making the drive to San Diego; I'll drive back to SF on Tuesday, and then turn around to drive to Anaheim for the DL trip on Friday.

Brenda1966: I'm driving this time. When I fly, I normally check my luggage. Since this trip is so short, and I'm super excited about my bag, I am CONSIDERING only using it. But there's no real reason, since I can easily pack a bigger bag in the trunk of my car.

Thanks everyone!
Bill
 
Cool bag.

I second the advice about the kindle. Once you make the switch you can never go back to heavy old books.

Packing nerds of the world unite :goodvibes
 





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