Time To Pack

Most people ask me how many suitcases I am bringing with me when I tell them about my trip. They are usually pretty shocked when I tell them that I’m only bringing a day pack and a 45-liter backpack.

The packing process has taken several weeks and has been a challenge. I only want to bring what I know I will absolutely need in an effort to travel as light as possible. I have to remember that I can purchase things along the way if I need them.

What Am I Wearing?

My wardrobe for the next year will consist of:

  • 7 Pairs of Underwear
  • 7 Pairs of Socks
  • 6 T-Shirts
  • 3 Pairs Convertible Pants (they can be pants and shorts)
  • 2 Long Sleeve Shirts
  • 1 Sweater
  • 1 Pair Thermal Socks
  • 1 Pair Thermal Pants
  • 1 Pair Thermal Long Sleeve Shirt
  • 1 Swimsuit
  • 1 Baseball Hat
  • 1 Wool Winter Hat
  • 1 Neck Thing
  • 1 Pair of Gloves
  • 1 Pair Hiking Boots
  • 1 Pair Sneakers
  • 1 Pair Sandals
  • 1 Windbreaker
  • 1 Rain Poncho

It seems like a lot when it’s listed out like that but it really isn’t. There have been some tough choices to make. For example, I was thinking about bringing jeans but decided against it because they are just too heavy and difficult to pack.

One thing I want to say – packing cubes are totally underrated. I was never a believer in them. Why do I need another bag to go inside my bag? But they are the real deal. I crushed all clothes I have into 3 packing cubes. Now I have half of my bag available to fit all other types of items.

How About The Tech?

I will admit, I spent a pretty penny upgrading my computer and my other gadgets over the last few months. It’s been a while since I had my own laptop. I’ve been able to use my company computer for all my computing needs over the last few years.

I decided on getting a Chromebook over a traditional PC or Mac because it was cheaper, more flexible, and checked all the boxes. I’m not planning on using my computer when I don’t have an internet connection and that made the choice easy. If you don’t know the difference between a Chromebook and a traditional laptop click here.

I caved in and got a Kindle also. Anyone that knows me well knows that I love to read. And I’ve been a fan of the paperback for a long time. But the convenience of a Kindle on a trip like this is just too much to ignore. It’d be impractical to carry books around with me. And getting my hands on new books that I want to read would be a pain.

The Other Things

There are some other miscellaneous items I needed to bring along besides my clothes and gadgets. I plan on doing a few multi-day hikes in New Zealand so that influenced what I needed to bring.

The hiking-specific items I’m bringing along include:

  • Hard Plastic Spork
  • First Aid Kit
  • Compass
  • Whistle
  • Water Proof Bag Cover
  • Hand-Held Water Filtration System
  • Head Lamp

Besides that just some standard items:

  • Various Medications
  • Sunscreen
  • Laundry Detergent
  • Scrub Brush
  • Toiletries

I know it’s going to be a challenge traveling with my entire life on my back. This process forced me to be honest with myself because I’ve been a notoriously heavy packer in the past. It’s impossible to think of everything and I’ll have to be adaptable to make things work during my trip.