After watching your videos I have digitized many things that were physical, donating or selling things I don’t need, buying “less but better” items, and taking 10 second long pauses in my speech! Life has been……………….great!
Great tips, I did an 8 month trip last year in South Asia with only a carry on backpack. I used a combination of packing cubes and vacuum bags, the small pump broke and I switched to the bags that don’t require it, just roll out the air, works great. Left my pro camera gear and laptop, behind used my iPhone 13 Pro and IPad Mini. I will never go back to hauling all that gear with me. Minimalist travel is so freeing!
Hi Nick, So happy to hear you prioritized being in-the-moment while in Portugal. Spending quality time with your loved ones is a lovely choice. Hello to kitty! Enjoyed seeing her, as always. Thanks for sharing your ideas about light travel. (The pause...I can't even!!) 😊
Packing cubes completely changed everything for me. I usually travel with a 24L backpack but it was falling apart and my new pack is 18L. First thing I did when it arrived was use my packing cubes to pack like I was going on a trip and everything fit with no problem. I also travel with a sling which is my purse so that adds a little bit of space.
Great video and much of it I already do. While you eluded to it, I would have called out using a roll technique like the ranger roll since it's one of the most popular rolling techniques out there. In addition to compression packing cubes, I bring a lightweight 20L dry bag so I can wrap wet clothes or shoes in my bag and not have it spill out. Or, if needed it can be used as a day bag on a trip. One thing which I refuse to travel without is a mini hero clip.
I definitely plan ahead to help decide what I need to bring in my two bag carry on travels. If I can avoid check in bags, I will. A duffle bag would be clothing and a backpack for my essentials. I can never consolidate essential items together like bank cards on the back of my phone or all my identification in one. My iphone 15 pro is good enough for pictures. I think a camera would be part of planning ahead if there’s a travel spot that you really want good photos of.
Love a hoody. I bought a 70% merino wool light weight one. Also, has UV protection. Very light weight and packs down to about same size as a t-shirt. Also, have found traveling w/o a laptop or even a pad and using my phone for everything including camera does work out great and allows you to be there and not thinking about capturing every moment.
Which one did you go with? I’ve been looking at merino hoodies for a bit but they all seem to be (understandably) really expensive, like minimum of $120. Since merino is pretty delicate, I have a really hard time convincing myself to shell out so much money for one 😅
@@goinginzane Hey I bought the REI co -op brand. And, it isn't 100% merino which I think makes it better and more durable. Wash in cold water and dryer on air dry. I've worn it in coldish weather and in warm weather and it has worked great for me. Give it a look. I think it was about 70$ but I bought it on sale in the 45$ range. Good luck!!
Another great video! Thank you for the tips!! What specific Bellroy transit backpack was that? They’re different sizes or liters as it’s stated on Amazon. Thank you 🙏
Love the videos brother. But I would like to see you have this same energy as a family with one or two children. Could you still pack minimal? Could you live a very frugal life? I’m curious 🧐
Hey Nicholas! from a minimalist and peace of mind point of view, what are your thoughts on smart watches like apple watches vs analog watches? In one of your videos you mentioned about buying things that will last years and you have your Timex and Gshock, I've been using my apple watch for years but i think its getting in the way of being present and would be more miniamlist and essentialist of me just wearing an nice time piece that will last forever. Yes it has nice health benefits but is it really worth it? Thoughts?
I think there's some people who can make good use of it without it getting in the way, and if you use it to exercise I think it's great. I just found it to be a little distracting for me personally, it was just one more thing to charge every day that I didn't wanna think about. I'm not totally against them I just love my analog watches most!
@@NicholasGarofola I'll second this, I ditched my smart watch and went back to an analog. If I'm working out, it's more time based and I'm not so worried about HR, etc. If I am, I'll do a pulse check like we did in the old days before smart watches.
If you are into sports, go for dedicated sportwatch like a Polar or Garmin. I personaly wear the polar Grit X, which is a great tool for working out and running. You can turn of the few smartwatch features it has so you don't get distracted
I can’t get behind the passport wallet. I’m a very careful person, but I did once have a wallet fall out of my pocket while on a rollercoaster. Couldn’t get it back. I couldn’t imagine what would have happened if I were in a foreign country. I think the people who use the phone case/wallet combos are equally taking on too much risk.
Wearing gym clothes while traveling is ridiculous, there are so many brands now that offer normal looking clothing made from technical fabric and merino wool.
merino would definitely add another level to minimalist packing: much lighter than cotton + a shirt can be worn in the worst of heat day & night for a week without attracting flying insects.
I never thought I could be a minimalist, but after I started watching your channel and began decluttering my life, I don’t think I could ever go back.
And the pause lore continuesssss
@@joashdev now I have to switch it up
@@NicholasGarofola the pause is the highlight of every video for me. gotta keep it unpredictable!
Its so stupid
After watching your videos I have digitized many things that were physical, donating or selling things I don’t need, buying “less but better” items, and taking 10 second long pauses in my speech! Life has been……………….great!
dude really addicted to your videos really
@@unknownshadow6796 🥹
Great tips, I did an 8 month trip last year in South Asia with only a carry on backpack. I used a combination of packing cubes and vacuum bags, the small pump broke and I switched to the bags that don’t require it, just roll out the air, works great. Left my pro camera gear and laptop, behind used my iPhone 13 Pro and IPad Mini. I will never go back to hauling all that gear with me. Minimalist travel is so freeing!
Hi Nick, So happy to hear you prioritized being in-the-moment while in Portugal. Spending quality time with your loved ones is a lovely choice. Hello to kitty! Enjoyed seeing her, as always. Thanks for sharing your ideas about light travel. (The pause...I can't even!!) 😊
Yes it is a lovely choice and thank you!!
I plan to trip for a week maybe, so I have to watch your video first before packing.
Hope you enjoy it!
I needed this video a week earlier😂
Same I just came back from vacation 😂
Just came back from 11 days in europe, carrying one backpack and one small sling bag. Great tips!
Good stuff!
Packing cubes completely changed everything for me. I usually travel with a 24L backpack but it was falling apart and my new pack is 18L. First thing I did when it arrived was use my packing cubes to pack like I was going on a trip and everything fit with no problem. I also travel with a sling which is my purse so that adds a little bit of space.
That is awesome!
Was literally looking when you last posted like an hour ago. Thanks for another great video!
@@jamirescalante8969 thanks!
3:34 it's a small mistake but I love that you kept it in. On purpose or without realizing
@@caratcake7704 just me stuttering is all 😅
Minimalist Hozier, you are my favorite!
@@bertinibb 🥹
Packing cube's are clutch. Appreciate the video
@@r.wood.s they really are. And thanks!
This is the main thing for traveling anywhere, btw that's pause steal the whole video ,😇✌🏼❄️
@@ns2953 😁
7:19 Cheers to the Swiss People 🙂
Great video and much of it I already do. While you eluded to it, I would have called out using a roll technique like the ranger roll since it's one of the most popular rolling techniques out there. In addition to compression packing cubes, I bring a lightweight 20L dry bag so I can wrap wet clothes or shoes in my bag and not have it spill out. Or, if needed it can be used as a day bag on a trip. One thing which I refuse to travel without is a mini hero clip.
Right on!
I definitely plan ahead to help decide what I need to bring in my two bag carry on travels. If I can avoid check in bags, I will. A duffle bag would be clothing and a backpack for my essentials. I can never consolidate essential items together like bank cards on the back of my phone or all my identification in one. My iphone 15 pro is good enough for pictures. I think a camera would be part of planning ahead if there’s a travel spot that you really want good photos of.
A duffel is a good option for sure. And that phone is more than good enough for photos and video!
Love a hoody. I bought a 70% merino wool light weight one. Also, has UV protection. Very light weight and packs down to about same size as a t-shirt. Also, have found traveling w/o a laptop or even a pad and using my phone for everything including camera does work out great and allows you to be there and not thinking about capturing every moment.
Which one did you go with? I’ve been looking at merino hoodies for a bit but they all seem to be (understandably) really expensive, like minimum of $120. Since merino is pretty delicate, I have a really hard time convincing myself to shell out so much money for one 😅
@@goinginzane Hey I bought the REI co -op brand. And, it isn't 100% merino which I think makes it better and more durable. Wash in cold water and dryer on air dry. I've worn it in coldish weather and in warm weather and it has worked great for me. Give it a look. I think it was about 70$ but I bought it on sale in the 45$ range. Good luck!!
Love the video and the delay!!! Thx you the advice
Another great video! Thank you for the tips!! What specific Bellroy transit backpack was that? They’re different sizes or liters as it’s stated on Amazon. Thank you 🙏
If you work from office then make a video about how you organize your office desk as a minimalist
@@LateNightThoughtz_0 will do!
@@NicholasGarofola Thank you for your reply. Will wait.
The subscribe strategy is working flawlessly
the Navegante Portugal pass!! greetings from Portugal
🇵🇹
You had me with the pause 😂
Nice discount code thanks
Any time!
I love my tiny Bellroy wallet.
Im flying in 5 days, thx for the video!
Have fun!
Dang - Time to try this in january. Lol. I'm headed to Disney World with my wife and 2 kids. Is minimal packing even possible. WE WILL SEE
Good luck brother, and get the fast pass if you can!
i like the stop part lol
For bellroy backpack how many ltr is u using? 20 or 28? Thanks 🙏
20l
Brother, can you make an video about what's in your laptop and how u manages it , thank you
Great tips!
Glad you think so!
Le pause 😂 great video tho! Needed this kinda content 😊
Glad you liked it!!
Love the videos brother. But I would like to see you have this same energy as a family with one or two children. Could you still pack minimal? Could you live a very frugal life? I’m curious 🧐
I'd definitely try!
4:00 what two jeans are those? I like the color.
@NichoIasGarofoIa This comment scares me.
When iOS 18 releases, can you create another what's on my iPhone video?
Possibly!
This man is so underrated
Thank you!!
Would this bag hinder one's ability to stealthily rip-n-dip?
What about for longer trips say like a week?
great tip about the camera!
That pause was so pregnant that we’re now all parents.
Lolol
Hey Nicholas! from a minimalist and peace of mind point of view, what are your thoughts on smart watches like apple watches vs analog watches? In one of your videos you mentioned about buying things that will last years and you have your Timex and Gshock, I've been using my apple watch for years but i think its getting in the way of being present and would be more miniamlist and essentialist of me just wearing an nice time piece that will last forever. Yes it has nice health benefits but is it really worth it? Thoughts?
I think there's some people who can make good use of it without it getting in the way, and if you use it to exercise I think it's great. I just found it to be a little distracting for me personally, it was just one more thing to charge every day that I didn't wanna think about. I'm not totally against them I just love my analog watches most!
@@NicholasGarofolathank you!
@@NicholasGarofola I'll second this, I ditched my smart watch and went back to an analog. If I'm working out, it's more time based and I'm not so worried about HR, etc. If I am, I'll do a pulse check like we did in the old days before smart watches.
If you are into sports, go for dedicated sportwatch like a Polar or Garmin. I personaly wear the polar Grit X, which is a great tool for working out and running. You can turn of the few smartwatch features it has so you don't get distracted
@@NicholasGarofolawhat pants brand did you use in this video
For a moment I thought you had trimmed your hair. (Lisbon travel card spotted 👀)
I did! And yes that's a Lisbon card!
What camera are you using?
Sony a6500
I couldn't tell from clicking on the link ( possible user error on my part), what size bag do you use? the bellroy looks like it comes in 3 sizes
Mine is the 20l Workpack!
Which iPad is that your using?.
iPad mini
I have the merino wool zip hoody from Unbound Merino but I cannot pull the trigger on the Tshirts. Just outrageous on price. Anyone have alternatives?
Love Bellroy. They are amazing in all their aspects
Swiss Franks 👍🏻😄
Indeed! 🇨🇭
THE pause hahahahahhahhahaah
There is no direct link to the bag
The navegante card ahahah
I can’t get behind the passport wallet. I’m a very careful person, but I did once have a wallet fall out of my pocket while on a rollercoaster. Couldn’t get it back. I couldn’t imagine what would have happened if I were in a foreign country.
I think the people who use the phone case/wallet combos are equally taking on too much risk.
This turns slowly into a kung fu panda staring contest.
That stare just got me pregnant 💀
Traveling with one bag is 100% doable. Most people just want to bring so much more and not wear it.
Navegante card? Did you just come to my hometown?
I was in Lisbon!
@@NicholasGarofola I hope you had a great time here.
Navegante card? 👀
🇵🇹
Did anyone ever say that you might be Hozier’s younger twin brother lost long ago
@@sudomoon I’ve heard it a few times 😅
So you wanna date with me, right?😓 0:45
Why do I hide in the comment section whenever I feel the long stare is coming lol
These pauses are getting personal
another personal pause 😀
bruh i just came back from vacation
Is the pause gonna be over 5 minutes soon 😂
you make the best bellroy ads! (jokes aside: love the pause, will return for it - legend)
😅
Wearing gym clothes while traveling is ridiculous, there are so many brands now that offer normal looking clothing made from technical fabric and merino wool.
merino would definitely add another level to minimalist packing: much lighter than cotton + a shirt can be worn in the worst of heat day & night for a week without attracting flying insects.
Do you have any brand recommendations?
@@Anjoel Im from the UK. We can get "Danish Endurance" here.
Do you have a car?
I do!
Is your girlfriend also a minimalist?
@@13thzephyr she tries 😅
@@NicholasGarofola I'm also a work in progress minimalist and the biggest challenge is my family.
For everyone who probably hasn’t meet a one-bagger: they stink. Like, once you put a stinky shirt next to the rest, it over.