How to Pack 2+ WEEKS in a Personal Item (AVOID Luggage Fees!)
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- Avoid luggage fees by mastering the art of minimalist travel! Click "show more" to see ad disclosure and links mentioned in this video 👇
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This video shows how to pack a personal item bag for 2 weeks. If you use these personal item packing tips, you’d be surprised how light you can travel.
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Heyo! Mitch and Day here 👋🏼
We’re just your typical American-Colombian couple determined to live every second of our precious time here on earth to the fullest. After a 10-month solo backpacking trip through South America, I (Mitch) stopped in Cali, Colombia to take salsa dancing classes 💃🏻. I only planned to stay for a couple weeks, but God had other plans for me. I met a cute Colombian girl (Day) in class, those couple weeks turned into a couple years, and before we knew it...we were married 👰🏻🤵🏼
Now we’re traveling the world full time as digital nomads, supporting ourselves by working online 👨💻👩💻
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What do you think about traveling personal item only? Worth it to save money on luggage fees? Gross? Let me know in the comments!
You can travel "forever" in warm countries with just a cabin bag. Did it for a good year. At some point you get it down to a science. The thing I hate is the stress at security with my Victorinox knife. They can alllow it. Or not. I used to hide it in the middle of a mess of cables. Things I would recommend: universal sink plug, headlamp, sleep mask, alum stone (deodorant), a few meters of paracord, a bit of gaffer tape, nylon fishing line, needle, a pen, every gadgets USB rechargeable (USB C as much as possible). If you're into fitness: elastic bands, skipping rope, pocket suspension kit.
Also a reminder I already posted below one of your videos, it's not so much about the weight but the size. Make your bag as compact as possible and you can add a few kilos. My bag was only weighted once. Had to pay a supplement.
1:40 i alwas have wet wipes with me in day backpack
@@r3dp1ll Agreed, after 8 months flying around this year with 30L, I did a test and left that 30L with a friend in Dubai and actually managed to just use my Matador freerain 22L for a full month in Palawan with a YogaBook 9i (which is dual monitor with external keyboard)... So yeah. Plus I had water shoes, normal shoes, flip flops, battery banks, a relatively large toiletry kit with ifak, a 12ft laptop cable, and 1w worth of clothing... So it didn't feel like I was missing anything at all. I did also have a Belroy 6L to be fair.
As a general rule, if my bag can do 1w, I can do unlimited weeks.
@@WeiFinder 22L ? Well done, that's very small.
Love this! Would love to see a woman's version. I've done a personal bag for four days. I loved it. 2 weeks seems like a lot. Good job!
I will tell Dayan it’s time to switch roles - she records and shares her tips, and I’ll edit 🤓
Yay!
I agree and I have traveled with 1 bag as well
I pack personal item only for most flights. Occasionally, the area under the seat is also power or something the entire plane needs, and I have to hoist it above.
My strategy is pack for a week and plan laundry. And use the largest bag that fits at your feet. (I’ve got a choice of two, lol)
Three pair of fast dry undies. Wear, dry and an extra just in case of high humidity.
Sounds like you’ve got it down to a science! What’s your bag of choice?
One of the most realistic packing videos. Really appreciate how you started with an already-packed bag!
I've never traveled with JUST a personal item for more than 5 days. Good on you for 2+ weeks! I'm inspired :-)
Haha thank you! The key is forcing yourself to do a quick clothes wash in the shower each night. It sounds like a pain, but really isn’t that bad if you get in the habit!
@@ProjectUntethered I agree!
Hmm, I go on vacation to get away from doing laundry, I guess this’ll work for you youngsters 😅
@petek5523 fair point! 😂
Your suggestions are very valid and good, thanks.
My standard is one carry-on that potentially fits under the seat rather than necessarily using the overhead. I wear black jeans and bring one other pair of pants, I pack three solid t shirts and wear a comfortable button up shirt and bring a weather appropriate but nice jacket. I will fit in well enough in most cities and have traveled as long as a month with this utilizing either hotel laundry or coin operated laundry as needed. One pair of semi dressy looking but comfortable walking shoes. If I buy a bunch of stuff I can buy a cheap suitcase at my destination and check it on the way back.
This sounds like a great strategy!
@@ProjectUntethered Super thanks!
Family of four, and we did a 2 week trip to France (4 cities, travel by train) with just carry on luggage + personal item. Caveat here is that we flew Air Canada, where they are typically quite lenient with the interpretation of "personal item".
With that said, the carry on always fit into the measuring thingie, and our "personal item" aka backpack easily fit under the seat. We brought some detergent and fabric softener sheets, and I intentionally booked a hotel/apartment with a washer/dryer for our approximate midway point.
We did all carry on again when we went to Galveston for an 11-night cruise. Ship had self-serve laundry so it was pretty easy to travel light. I even packed a sport jacket.
Wow that is impressive! What are you best tips for packing light as a family with kids?
@@ProjectUntethered Some of the things are similar to you. Lots of lightweight clothing, versatile enough to mix and match. Use compressible cubes/vacuum bags for socks/underwear/sweaters. And really comfortable shoes, since you're only going to have those and maybe some sandals.
A big thing for us was liquids. I'm good with whatever the hotel gives me. My wife and teenage girls though... not so much. But bringing enough product for 2 weeks on a plane with just carry-on is still a bit tricky. I know there's a grey area with this, but we found it easier to go to a local grocer (Carrefour in France, Target/Walmart in the US) to get normal-sized bottles of conditioner/bodywash (they insisted on specific shampoos). For us, the liquids are pretty much done by the time the trip is over, so it works out well for us.
@kevwwong that sounds like a smart plan to me! I’m the same - I use whatever soap is available, but Day has her special shampoo and creams. I don’t envy light travel as a woman!
I also pack light with quick dry clothes even for trips six or seven months long. I don't check bags.
That’s impressive! What’s your best tip for fitting everything?
Excellent, that's the way to go!
But I'm just wondering why do you carry flipflops with you to any hot country where you could get them at any corner for less than 5 bucks or so?
That’s a good point! I’d say the main reason was because they fit. If I needed to pack more outfits, they would be one of the first things to leave behind. That said, once you arrive, you’d still need somewhere to buy the flip flops you bought (unless you hooked them to your carabiner).
@tUntethered Oh yes, totally agree, comfort rules! And yes totally true, if you travel also at your destination country you would need some way to transport what you purchased there only ...
Just got little bit curious whether you have any surprising reason to carry these specific ones, means something like they are your lucky footwear for gambling, or you have medical reasons (like e.g. cutouts in there which would help against heel spur or plantar warts), or whatever else might lead to the decision to carry your personal flipflops with you ;-)
In fact I get always little bit curious seeing flipflops in somebody's luggage since my first (bigger) rucksack travel with my wife, more than 4 decades back. We had one rucksack (on my back) plus one haversack (carried by my wife) for a three months travel through Nepal and India, and of course we tried our best to minimize the load, but yes, along with everything else we thought is a must to transport we had two pairs of flipflops with us. They took quite a lot of volume (and had surprisingly also quit some weight), but we felt they are necessary not only for having showers in hostels but also for going to beaches and generally for staying in a hot climate etc.
Then one of the first things we noticed after arrival in both of the countries was, that you can get such flipflops in Nepal as well as in India literally at every corner, for a fraction of the price we paid in our country ... 🤣
Second thing we noticed some while later: most of the time there, we weren't even wearing anything else but these flipflops, and finally carried our "good" shoes in the rucksack ... 🤣🤣
I've solved that topic meanwhile by only wearing a pair of Crocs. I know that isn't something for everybody as they are ugly and so on, but for me they are simply the best solution. They are extremely comfy, good for air, road and (most) offroad, as well as for having a shower in a seemingly not so fine bathroom somewhere out there 😁
@bangalorebobbel nope nothing super special about them, I guess they are a bit comfier than the cheapo ones (think I got them from TJ Maxx 😎).
That’s good to know that they sell them everywhere in Nepal! I’m going trekking there in a couple weeks and want to pick up some crocs to wear at the tea houses to rest my feet. Got any other insider Nepal tips?
@@ProjectUntethered
Seems my response didn't go through, maybe withhold by youtube due to urls enclosed, so I try it again ...
My only Nepal experience dates back to 1983 and I didn't go again since then, so I have no actual intelligence from that country, sry ...
In India, you can get Crocs at many places, usually you'll find originals in any huge shopping malls (or on amazon dot in). Also cheap chinese copies available everywhere ...
@bangalorebobbel thanks so much for trying to comment twice! I’m excited to go crocs shopping once I arrive 😎
For me, it's worth it, because sometimes I have multiple flights per month, and i enjoy practicing minimalism anyway.
Great video again!
Thanks so much! 🤓
I no longer carry ibuprofen or aspirin on my trips because it's dangerous to take in regions where there is a risk for dengue fever
Willy nilly, love it!😅
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Could you recommend a clothing brand - e.g., the khaki quick dry trousers, etc.
Links to the specific ones I use (as well as woman's alternatives) are in the description! :)
I travel for work locally and I salute your underwear travel hack.
For me at my age I probably won't carry more and have a checked bag at least with extra clothing in it also I usually wear sweats you don't recommend sweats and jeans what are your takes on those
Thanks
You are awesome! Thanks for the support!!! 🙌
Is your travel towel actually absorbent? I bought a similar-looking REI camping towel but gave up on it after a couple of trips because it just seems to move water around on my skin instead of absorbing it. PS. Would love to see a woman's version too!
Hmm yeah mine dries me off just fine, but I wouldn’t compare it to a sponge or anything. I will tell Dayan that she has people eagerly waiting to see inside her backpack! 😆
What brand shirt and is it SPF?
Most airlines don't charge you extra for one checked bag do they? Some of them allow two checked bags. If you travel with only a small to medium backpack, I guess you can wear the same clothes everyday. I wouldn't do that to myself on an international trip.
Domestic flights in Canada charge $100+ for carry on now 😢 only personal items bag is free now.
Wait so did you mean to say carry on? It showed you putting it up above where carry ons go. I am curious if this bag fit under the seat where personal items go?
Yup it fits underneath!
No need for four pairs of socks and underwear. Just two or maybe three at most. Maybe two shirts with a collar. No shorts. Just take less, that's the key. Practice. Experiment. Less is more. More ease, more comfort.
Ever been on. Korean Airlines ???
How many feet is your selfie stick? 😲
I think like 10 feet! 😅 the idea is to use it with the insta360 camera to make it look like you’re taking drone shots (because actual drones can be a pain to travel with and use legally).
Daily clothes roll 4-socks and 4-underwear roll the undies & encapsulate them in socks. Swimming trunks as sleepwear
Hi is your wife had a TH-cam channel too?
I hope to see her own packing tips too as woman version on minimalist way😁
Hey! She doesn’t have her own channel, but she used to be in the videos with me. She stopped about a year ago though because she’s quite shy and English isn’t her first language. But I’ll try to persuade her to show her women’s personal item tips!
Me too great video anyhow.. Dont think coul survive on so little clothes wise especially summer winter
... just pay a little bit extra at that point, it's not that much more
Thanks.