How to Pack for a Long Trip

Whether its for vacation or business, packing for a long trip can befuddle a traveler. Worried about packing that large, puffy parka when going to a cold climate? This doesn't have to be a problem anymore. A few steps and some great inventions can solve your problems and keep you warm.

Things You'll Need

  • Zip-top baggies
  • Luggage
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Instructions

    • 1

      Collect your toiletries and place them in plastic baggies that have leak-proof seals. Try to get as much air out of the bags as you can.

    • 2

      Contemplate less than half full items. Place lotions and other liquids in smaller bottles so you don't take up so much space.

    • 3

      Purchase space saving air bags. These are the bags that you can suck the air out of with a vacuum. You can put your toiletries in these bags as well, if your bags are water tight.

    • 4

      Set out everything that you'd like to take on your trip, including clothes, shoes and accessories. Think of your activities and the climate of your destination. If you're staying in a lodge in the woods, you really don't need that little black dress or tuxedo.

    • 5

      Put back shoes that don't go with more than one outfit. If necessary rethink outfits so that you can get more outfits out of less clothing. This rule works for accessories like ties and jewelry as well.

    • 6

      Pack your luggage with the bags of clothes on the bottom. Place your shoes and toiletries products around the clothes bags.

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Comments

  • clintinvestment Sep 11, 2010
    Good tips bc I'm lost trying to pack right now!
  • AmyRay Apr 30, 2007
    If you will be in one place abroad for several weeks or months, plan on buying things (such as toiletries, work supplies and even clothes) there. Also use expandable/contractable luggage, because you may shed unnecessary items--or you may find that perfect souvenir--as you travel around.
  • AmyRay Apr 30, 2007
    If you will be in one place abroad for several weeks or months, plan on buying things (such as toiletries, work supplies and even clothes) there. Also use expandable/contractable luggage, because you may shed unnecessary items--or you may find that perfect souvenir--as you travel around.

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