Years ago an airline forced me to check my carry on and then promptly lost it. I had only the clothes on my back and a spare shirt and underwear I kept in my personal bag. I made a beeline to CVS and bought some toiletries and a pack of Hanes XL shirts to sleep in. I used hotel shampoo to hand wash my clothes in the evening. I had a great time and realized how little I could thrive on. I’ve been one bagging it ever since.
for those who are not thrilled with price of the shirts he mentioned. Alternative options are 32 Degree warm at Costco or even going to Walmart and getting base layers in light med or heavy coverage options works well. I went to London last year with both underlayers and I did well. It was October so just getting into fall. two days of rain. Also you can sleep in these as I got both tops and bottoms. That will keep you from having to use multiple pieces of clothing to layer. I brought 3 pairs of leggings and a nice top or two and 3 pars of the base layers. I was fine for 7 days
My husband and I recently returned from a 6 week trip to Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland. We packed carry-on backpack only, taking predominately Unbound Merino for men and women. UM makes great clothing. A video about UM women clothig would be great.
I just looked at their clothing for women and I would want to see more sleeveless/cap sleeve versions with long torso styles. Those tanks would look like crop tops with my larger bust but I still fit medium clothing typically.
Just got back from the UK and France. Packed very similar minus all the camera gear. Worked perfectly (and probably a lot lighter without a laptop and all that tech). Just a single 30L Tom Bihn Bag with a packable day bag. Unbound is great and I agree that it's probably the best of all merino brands.
Totally agree about the laundry. We plan an Airbnb every 5 days or so. One thing to note is that most European places will not have a dryer so be prepared to hang clothes. We plan to dry while we are out for the day.
in my first two weeks backpacking travel to Thailand I have packed more than 10 T-shirt underwears and socks when I realize in the second hostel that I have visited, they do laundry for $10. I have regretted a lot now I always bring way less close with me and bring my stuff to laundry after a week. It’s really worth for it.
Wife and I are going to Europe next summer, and I'd love to be able to do just a carry-on. We are doing a 10 day land tour (3 cities), train to another city for 2 days, then 10 night cruise. 22 days total. With having land stuff, sea stuff, swimming stuff, I'll need more than one pair pants, 1 pair shorts, sleep and swim. Same with shirts. But you have challenged me in the video. If we were just doing the cruise or the land, I think I might would attempt it. Thanks for the videos - I've learned some helpful tips.
The great thing about power strips is using them at the airport or train stations, there is always somebody that needs a quick charge and you can have some great conversations, don't forget the deck of cards either
I have traveled carry on only for decades. It's the way to go. I have had some fun doing laundry (did you know frozen laundry dries too ?) Be very aware of the temperature the washers are set at. Normal in other countries may be too hot and shrink some fabrics. (And wash any natural fabric, like wool, on gentle, because some foreign machines are just too vigorous for them).
For those not want merino wool, suggest your try Patagonia Capilene products. They also have merino wool and merino/capilene blends. I have some capilene pieces that I wear all the times that are 20 years old and still look and feel new. These pieces are extremely easy to sink wash and dry quickly. Yes, Patagonia also has plus sizes. Check them out.
Yes, being a TH-cam creator and packing camera equipment to travel adds a whole additional layer of complexity! A fair amount of space, and definitely extra weight!😮
Merino wool does itch, ice breaker mixes local with merino wool for itch. Icebreaker merino wool products very high quality, can be bought at big discounts from Sierra Trading Post. $25 or $29 for tee shitts when on sale
I travel about 3 months a year for 1 month each trip. I’ve discovered 3 shirts, 3 underwear and 3 pair of socks is more than enough. Just sink wash, or book a place with a washer, as you stated. Wash these items you use every evening before bed. You can always buy more. 2 pair of pants. 1 jeans, 1 nice slacks or shorts, depending on time of year. 1 pair of walking shoes and for me, an open water swimmer, swim shoes, or sandals and swim suit. In cold weather a jacket, removable fleece liner, scarf and hat..stocking and Italian flat cap. I use a small duffel to pack everything. Toiletries and meds fit in end pocket or inside bag pocket. I use a male shoulder strap borsa,(bag) for my iPad. And layering of clothes while flying. Done. Unless you are going down the amazon in a dugout canoe…..you can always buy what you need as you go. This is my first time viewing your videos. You do have more commercial products than I care to waste mins. Watching….but gotta make a living or why not get sponsorship when you can. It’s tolerable, or scrollable.
Lots of similarities to how we pack, as long term travelers. My husband wears mostly Unbound Merino clothing. I’m thinking of getting him the Peak Design packing cubes and shoe bag, even though it’s more for me since he doesn’t care about things like packing cubes 😅. We also have an older Insta360, but we seem to have broken most of our cameras at this point… Hope you enjoyed traveling as a family! 🌺 Heidi
@awaytogether. We never worry about laundry anymore and faithfully bring our scrubba to wash things easily and really really well. I see a little person and this has been nice with our kids.
We also look for places with laundry for at least one of our stays. Works so well!! Really appreciate the merino wool tip!....we are heading to Europe this year and your videos are so helpful.
Thanks for the great tips. Even for weekend trips I'll wash my t-shirts, socks and underwear in the hotel sink and let them dry overnight. I'm planning a 12 day UK trip and want to travel as light as possible.
Regarding doing laundry: Laundry takes about an hour. You're gonna have a day that you're tired and want to take a break, so take a book, head to the nearest laundromat, and do a load of laundry. You'll meet locals and sometimes other travelers. Ii even had a British couple ask if I needed to use their laundry detergent and we had a nice chat for a few minutes.
Really enjoy your videos and reviews. We leave for Germany in 20 days for 18 day vacation. 1st time trying new monos carryon and osprey backpack. Thanks for your recommendations.
Ok, talking about Unbound Merino (and yes, I did write to them with these comments). Their sizing sucks! Not everyone is S,M, or L…even XL. Big and Tall people travel too and don’t really have good merino wool gear to buy and use - and I just don't understand why companies aren't making changes with their sizing. We aren’t i. Our 30s and 40s, people in their 60s travel too - hey, we’re retired! So it does piss me off that I as a big female has to buy mens Ts and my hubby (Big and Tall) just has no options. sorry for the complaint but Unbound is just not listening. So there it is. If you have any suggestions for loose fitting ts for both women and men in Plus sizes and Big and Tall, love to hear about them.
Yer, but what did your bag weigh after packing? Many international airlines have not only size limits but weight limits for carry-on. Obviously you were not flying Singapore Airlines with 7 kg max weight for carry on.
I'd be interested in knowing what you used for your personal item on the plane. I usually use a small backpack, but would like to avoid the turtle effect in the airports. Suggestions?
Can you do a winter version?! Just back from Iceland totally underpacked weather flipped to extreme cold not autumn Loved the scenes with the family #blessed
Sounds great… however, who you fly with is critical. There are weight & size restrictions on some airlines for carry on and altough most legacy carriers are very likely to le tthat slide, discount carriers will not let that be the case. Standard carry on size for Europe is 21.65” x 13.78” x 9.85” with a 26lb max allowance. I always pack with this restriction in mind just in case, I come across an overzealous staff member or if I am flying in Europe with a discount carrier (Also to Europe with the likes of Norge, Condor, etc.) - Better safe than be hit with an astronomical gate check fee.
Totally agree! In this instance, we flew major carriers from USA to Europe and back, and all our city to city travel w/in Europe was Train or Car. If we'd been flying a bunch of smaller carriers, I likely would have done a slightly different strategy.
No substitute for merino with full layers but fyi there's a handful of antibacterial socks that are cheaper and just as functional. Also bamboo fabrics can also be even better than merino for t-shirts and socks as well. Super nice stretch and a cool wear.. plus similar odour benefits to merino. And more affordable. Only 100% neccesary merino item imo is a thermal top layer. The pants could be regular thermals and theres plenty of other alternatives for t-shirts ect
I usually don’t have trouble getting everything in one carry on even if going away for 2 months! I always get Airbnb with washer and not a big deal for me to do my laundry! My next trip is a month long cruise to South America so have to have more toiletries more than travel size. They take a lot of room. Then I have to check baggage! I also workout a lot (ran also til I turned 70). I pack more clothes than you but just one pair of workout shoes and two pair of pants since we are going to South Pole. Rest of time, I will be in shorts!
Allie, please send me your packing tips, we are traveling southern England and London for 3 weeks and I could use some ideas. Thanks! Love your videos 😊
Thank you so much for your fantastic, informative videos! I am learning so much about travel planning. If you haven't done so already, would you please talk about what you and Allie did for insurance when you embarked on your 6-month long sabbatical? Thank you!
What shoes do you recommend for lots of walking while traveling? I finally found a pair of comfortable stylish sneakers for our trip to Europe last fall but unfortunately they were not waterproof. I am curious if there is a better option? Planning our return trip this November and would love to know if there’s a better choice.
Geez! We’re trying…but we struggle with 4 month trips that include summer and winter weather, hiking and formal nights, and all the camera equipment. Add Jennifer’s mask/fins/snorkel and Jonathan’s guitar and we just haven’t been able to get down to a carry on. But we’re still trying.
@awaytogether We are planning our first international trip to Italy next year. We are planning on cary on bagage. Marina wool is way over our budget. What other clothing would you recommend? Synthetic blend? Thanks. We have learnd alot so far from you and Your wife.
Watching your video now. It’s great! Question about flying your drone. Did you have to get any kind of certification for filming in the EU or just ask for forgiveness and not permission?
Very informative videos. This will help with our packing for an upcoming trip to Europe. Noticed the Bentonville Drumline T-shirt. That's where we live.
Instead of packing cubes by type, why not by day/outfit? Then you don't need to open 4 cubes everyday. Anyway heading to EU in a couple days, so I'm gonna try it.
Thanks for mentioning my beef with Borring plain sneakers and corporate core. Personally I feal the same. It's is borrowing to me. That's why I love your styling videos. They are so creative and inspiring 😄 Ps. I love tights and find them super comfortable, but you need one in your size. Then they are just like leggings 😄
Greetings from Texas! I want to buy merino wool clothes for travel and I wanted to ask you - have you ever had issue with moths in your merino wool clothes ?? Thanks for the video. I only travel with 30 L backpack but I still want to go light packing with merino wool clothes. I am excited to try merino wool but was concerned about moths. I also loved your toiletry bag and planning to buy one. 😊
I get you had merino and didn’t have to wash it as much. I saw you only had 1 shirt and shorts for running. These are synthetic fibers so you have to wash it each time you run no?
I mainly go to warm to hot weather and I sweat a lot. So do yo think the Merino wool still would be ok for me? Also we do cruises where you are very casual (sports-ie) during the day and nice dinning during the evening. Do you have a video on that?
It is not about it being just one bag but about it's weight as well. When travelling to Europe, they also insist that your carry on should weigh no more than 5-8 kg.
For this trip in particular, we flew major carriers to and from USA and then navigated between cities w/ train or car. Weight was not a factor for me. If we'd planned to fly smaller carriers like RyanAir from country to country, my strategy would have varied.
@@awaytogether Thank you SO much for the quick response. Will you ever shoot a video for a small weight luggage? From where I am it is usually only 1 piece between 5-10 kg
For me a "carry on" is one that fits under the seat. I managed 10 days travelling with just that. Had 1 apartment in the middle that had a washing machine to make it easier.
GASP! It looks like they've updated the design a little bit. No idea why they'd get rid of the hook. If a hook is essential for you, I'd check out options by GRAVEL amzn.to/45gN4ur or perhaps Tripped Travel Gear amzn.to/3tnthMj
Check out Unbound Merino here bit.ly/unboundmerino_at and get 10% off October 1 - 31, 2023 when you use the code "AWAYTOGETHER10" at Checkout.
Allie!
Does your wife carry your deodorant? Because it wasn’t in your wash pouch?
Allie
Years ago an airline forced me to check my carry on and then promptly lost it. I had only the clothes on my back and a spare shirt and underwear I kept in my personal bag. I made a beeline to CVS and bought some toiletries and a pack of Hanes XL shirts to sleep in. I used hotel shampoo to hand wash my clothes in the evening. I had a great time and realized how little I could thrive on. I’ve been one bagging it ever since.
Alli!
@@teresakelley5926 Yes, Alli!
2 week trips, week cruises, 1 carry-on bag, 18 pounds.
@@richards.4116 That’s some lean traveling!
Do they make women's button down? Xl?
Looks nice... just so hard to pull the trigger on $90 t-shirts.
for those who are not thrilled with price of the shirts he mentioned. Alternative options are 32 Degree warm at Costco or even going to Walmart and getting base layers in light med or heavy coverage options works well. I went to London last year with both underlayers and I did well. It was October so just getting into fall. two days of rain. Also you can sleep in these as I got both tops and bottoms. That will keep you from having to use multiple pieces of clothing to layer. I brought 3 pairs of leggings and a nice top or two and 3 pars of the base layers. I was fine for 7 days
Allie, yes please would love to see a video with her packing 😄
My husband and I recently returned from a 6 week trip to Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland. We packed carry-on backpack only, taking predominately Unbound Merino for men and women. UM makes great clothing. A video about UM women clothig would be great.
I just looked at their clothing for women and I would want to see more sleeveless/cap sleeve versions with long torso styles. Those tanks would look like crop tops with my larger bust but I still fit medium clothing typically.
Just got back from the UK and France. Packed very similar minus all the camera gear. Worked perfectly (and probably a lot lighter without a laptop and all that tech). Just a single 30L Tom Bihn Bag with a packable day bag. Unbound is great and I agree that it's probably the best of all merino brands.
Totally agree about the laundry. We plan an Airbnb every 5 days or so. One thing to note is that most European places will not have a dryer so be prepared to hang clothes. We plan to dry while we are out for the day.
in my first two weeks backpacking travel to Thailand I have packed more than 10 T-shirt underwears and socks when I realize in the second hostel that I have visited, they do laundry for $10. I have regretted a lot now I always bring way less close with me and bring my stuff to laundry after a week. It’s really worth for it.
Wife and I are going to Europe next summer, and I'd love to be able to do just a carry-on. We are doing a 10 day land tour (3 cities), train to another city for 2 days, then 10 night cruise. 22 days total. With having land stuff, sea stuff, swimming stuff, I'll need more than one pair pants, 1 pair shorts, sleep and swim. Same with shirts. But you have challenged me in the video. If we were just doing the cruise or the land, I think I might would attempt it. Thanks for the videos - I've learned some helpful tips.
Do what works for YOU! Best of luck and enjoy your trip!
Merino wool is legit magic. Great video with so many practical tips 🎉
The great thing about power strips is using them at the airport or train stations, there is always somebody that needs a quick charge and you can have some great conversations, don't forget the deck of cards either
Allie! 👍🏻👍🏻
Really enjoying your videos! So happy you’re getting sponsored by such great companies! 👌🏻
I have traveled carry on only for decades. It's the way to go. I have had some fun doing laundry (did you know frozen laundry dries too ?) Be very aware of the temperature the washers are set at. Normal in other countries may be too hot and shrink some fabrics. (And wash any natural fabric, like wool, on gentle, because some foreign machines are just too vigorous for them).
Thank you for making such a great informative video
what is the weight of your 10day packed bag
For those not want merino wool, suggest your try Patagonia Capilene products. They also have merino wool and merino/capilene blends. I have some capilene pieces that I wear all the times that are 20 years old and still look and feel new. These pieces are extremely easy to sink wash and dry quickly. Yes, Patagonia also has plus sizes. Check them out.
Allie!
Yes, being a TH-cam creator and packing camera equipment to travel adds a whole additional layer of complexity! A fair amount of space, and definitely extra weight!😮
Merino wool does itch, ice breaker mixes local with merino wool for itch. Icebreaker merino wool products very high quality, can be bought at big discounts from Sierra Trading Post. $25 or $29 for tee shitts when on sale
I travel about 3 months a year for 1 month each trip. I’ve discovered 3 shirts, 3 underwear and 3 pair of socks is more than enough. Just sink wash, or book a place with a washer, as you stated. Wash these items you use every evening before bed. You can always buy more. 2 pair of pants. 1 jeans, 1 nice slacks or shorts, depending on time of year. 1 pair of walking shoes and for me, an open water swimmer, swim shoes, or sandals and swim suit. In cold weather a jacket, removable fleece liner, scarf and hat..stocking and Italian flat cap. I use a small duffel to pack everything. Toiletries and meds fit in end pocket or inside bag pocket. I use a male shoulder strap borsa,(bag) for my iPad. And layering of clothes while flying. Done. Unless you are going down the amazon in a dugout canoe…..you can always buy what you need as you go. This is my first time viewing your videos. You do have more commercial products than I care to waste mins. Watching….but gotta make a living or why not get sponsorship when you can. It’s tolerable, or scrollable.
Heh! How did I miss that you have a beautiful Daughter! Congratulations…Love this channel!
Lots of similarities to how we pack, as long term travelers. My husband wears mostly Unbound Merino clothing. I’m thinking of getting him the Peak Design packing cubes and shoe bag, even though it’s more for me since he doesn’t care about things like packing cubes 😅. We also have an older Insta360, but we seem to have broken most of our cameras at this point… Hope you enjoyed traveling as a family! 🌺 Heidi
@awaytogether. We never worry about laundry anymore and faithfully bring our scrubba to wash things easily and really really well. I see a little person and this has been nice with our kids.
We also look for places with laundry for at least one of our stays. Works so well!! Really appreciate the merino wool tip!....we are heading to Europe this year and your videos are so helpful.
In Australia, we grew up with Merino jumpers, shirts and socks. I wore my Merino miner's shirt while trekking in the Himalayas
Allie! (Her packing list for 10 days in Europe, please)
Allie
Allies merino wool NOT tee shirt...ie going to the opera in Vienna
Super curious both about what your wife Allie packed but also how you packed for your daughter too.
Was everyone purely carry on?
$240 for 3 T-shirts??? That is crazy talk in my book.
I would love to hear tips on this same topic when traveling during the holiday season starting around Thanksgiving. Thanks.
Thanks for the great tips. Even for weekend trips I'll wash my t-shirts, socks and underwear in the hotel sink and let them dry overnight. I'm planning a 12 day UK trip and want to travel as light as possible.
Regarding doing laundry: Laundry takes about an hour. You're gonna have a day that you're tired and want to take a break, so take a book, head to the nearest laundromat, and do a load of laundry. You'll meet locals and sometimes other travelers.
Ii even had a British couple ask if I needed to use their laundry detergent and we had a nice chat for a few minutes.
Really enjoy your videos and reviews. We leave for Germany in 20 days for 18 day vacation. 1st time trying new monos carryon and osprey backpack. Thanks for your recommendations.
Allie, yes please.
great viedeo. thank you very much. 🥰and now ALLIE's version please
Allie. Would love to see her video about packing. Nil, great video
Ok, talking about Unbound Merino (and yes, I did write to them with these comments). Their sizing sucks! Not everyone is S,M, or L…even XL. Big and Tall people travel too and don’t really have good merino wool gear to buy and use - and I just don't understand why companies aren't making changes with their sizing. We aren’t i. Our 30s and 40s, people in their 60s travel too - hey, we’re retired! So it does piss me off that I as a big female has to buy mens Ts and my hubby (Big and Tall) just has no options. sorry for the complaint but Unbound is just not listening. So there it is. If you have any suggestions for loose fitting ts for both women and men in Plus sizes and Big and Tall, love to hear about them.
I totally agree! I recently found Woolx which carries plus sizes.
Did you try Omar’s wool pullovers?
Allie! Women tend to have more variety in clothing, gear and toiletries. Plus, the gear you brought for your baby. ;)
Yer, but what did your bag weigh after packing? Many international airlines have not only size limits but weight limits for carry-on. Obviously you were not flying Singapore Airlines with 7 kg max weight for carry on.
Allie!
Great video with great suggestions! And yes, I think a lot of us would appreciate a similar themed video from your wife!
I'd be interested in knowing what you used for your personal item on the plane. I usually use a small backpack, but would like to avoid the turtle effect in the airports. Suggestions?
Would you two be open to providing tips on how to travel with a baby/toddler?
Alley I need all the help since my hubby and I are planning a European getaway for 40 days. my question is how many countries can you see in 40 days?
Allie! Also, how many extra bags did you have for baby gear?
Can you show how much your one bag travel weighs after packing all those gears and clothes you are recommending.
Can you do a winter version?! Just back from Iceland totally underpacked weather flipped to extreme cold not autumn Loved the scenes with the family #blessed
Allie! Id love to see how/what she packs for a longer trip to Europe!
Sounds great… however, who you fly with is critical. There are weight & size restrictions on some airlines for carry on and altough most legacy carriers are very likely to le tthat slide, discount carriers will not let that be the case. Standard carry on size for Europe is 21.65” x 13.78” x 9.85” with a 26lb max allowance. I always pack with this restriction in mind just in case, I come across an overzealous staff member or if I am flying in Europe with a discount carrier (Also to Europe with the likes of Norge, Condor, etc.) - Better safe than be hit with an astronomical gate check fee.
Totally agree! In this instance, we flew major carriers from USA to Europe and back, and all our city to city travel w/in Europe was Train or Car. If we'd been flying a bunch of smaller carriers, I likely would have done a slightly different strategy.
No substitute for merino with full layers but fyi there's a handful of antibacterial socks that are cheaper and just as functional. Also bamboo fabrics can also be even better than merino for t-shirts and socks as well. Super nice stretch and a cool wear.. plus similar odour benefits to merino. And more affordable. Only 100% neccesary merino item imo is a thermal top layer. The pants could be regular thermals and theres plenty of other alternatives for t-shirts ect
I usually don’t have trouble getting everything in one carry on even if going away for 2 months! I always get Airbnb with washer and not a big deal for me to do my laundry! My next trip is a month long cruise to South America so have to have more toiletries more than travel size. They take a lot of room. Then I have to check baggage! I also workout a lot (ran also til I turned 70). I pack more clothes than you but just one pair of workout shoes and two pair of pants since we are going to South Pole. Rest of time, I will be in shorts!
Allie, please send me your packing tips, we are traveling southern England and London for 3 weeks and I could use some ideas. Thanks! Love your videos 😊
How much did the backpack weigh when packed? How much without the tech gear? Most airlines I fly limit carry-on to 7 kg.
Nik, great info! I’m curious what would be your clothes setup for 14 days in Japan early September? Thanks.
Thank you, Nik! Excellent content and brands. Wrote it all down for hubby. Now, Allie!
I love your videos, very helpful! We will be going to Italy in a few weeks with a backpack suitcase as well. A vote for Allie too
Thank you so much for your fantastic, informative videos! I am learning so much about travel planning. If you haven't done so already, would you please talk about what you and Allie did for insurance when you embarked on your 6-month long sabbatical? Thank you!
What shoes do you recommend for lots of walking while traveling? I finally found a pair of comfortable stylish sneakers for our trip to Europe last fall but unfortunately they were not waterproof. I am curious if there is a better option? Planning our return trip this November and would love to know if there’s a better choice.
Geez! We’re trying…but we struggle with 4 month trips that include summer and winter weather, hiking and formal nights, and all the camera equipment. Add Jennifer’s mask/fins/snorkel and Jonathan’s guitar and we just haven’t been able to get down to a carry on. But we’re still trying.
00:10 are those two cases I see?
@awaytogether We are planning our first international trip to Italy next year. We are planning on cary on bagage. Marina wool is way over our budget. What other clothing would you recommend? Synthetic blend? Thanks. We have learnd alot so far from you and Your wife.
Only one pair of jeans? Depends on the weather but I would bring a long sleeve shirt and jacket too.
Watching your video now. It’s great! Question about flying your drone. Did you have to get any kind of certification for filming in the EU or just ask for forgiveness and not permission?
1 bag travel interests me a lot so thanks for this video. (sorry for bad english)
Perfect English! Glad it was helpful. 👍
Very informative videos. This will help with our packing for an upcoming trip to Europe. Noticed the Bentonville Drumline T-shirt. That's where we live.
Instead of packing cubes by type, why not by day/outfit?
Then you don't need to open 4 cubes everyday.
Anyway heading to EU in a couple days, so I'm gonna try it.
I would like to see what Allie packed. And if Unbound Merino was in her collection as well.
Thanks for mentioning my beef with Borring plain sneakers and corporate core. Personally I feal the same. It's is borrowing to me. That's why I love your styling videos. They are so creative and inspiring 😄
Ps. I love tights and find them super comfortable, but you need one in your size. Then they are just like leggings 😄
Allie! Definitely
Greetings from Texas! I want to buy merino wool clothes for travel and I wanted to ask you - have you ever had issue with moths in your merino wool clothes ??
Thanks for the video. I only travel with 30 L backpack but I still want to go light packing with merino wool clothes. I am excited to try merino wool but was concerned about moths.
I also loved your toiletry bag and planning to buy one. 😊
I get you had merino and didn’t have to wash it as much. I saw you only had 1 shirt and shorts for running. These are synthetic fibers so you have to wash it each time you run no?
I mainly go to warm to hot weather and I sweat a lot. So do yo think the Merino wool still would be ok for me? Also we do cruises where you are very casual (sports-ie) during the day and nice dinning during the evening. Do you have a video on that?
what about a 2 week trip in December to the same area you were at in this video? big coat?
I'd pack almost exactly the same, except no shorts, add a lightweight zip fleece mid-layer, and a lightweight puffer jacket.
Hey guys love your channel. Any discount codes for unbound merino?
Use the code "AWAYTOGETHER" at checkout for 10% off. shrsl.com/4ews6 (affiliate link)
@@awaytogether Thank you very much!
It is not about it being just one bag but about it's weight as well. When travelling to Europe, they also insist that your carry on should weigh no more than 5-8 kg.
For this trip in particular, we flew major carriers to and from USA and then navigated between cities w/ train or car. Weight was not a factor for me. If we'd planned to fly smaller carriers like RyanAir from country to country, my strategy would have varied.
@@awaytogether Thank you SO much for the quick response. Will you ever shoot a video for a small weight luggage? From where I am it is usually only 1 piece between 5-10 kg
For me a "carry on" is one that fits under the seat. I managed 10 days travelling with just that. Had 1 apartment in the middle that had a washing machine to make it easier.
Do you recommend any other Eagle Creek packing cubes? I see that they have other kinds
I’ve missed placed my carry on packing list, and your site won’t let me re-download it. How can I get a nothing copy. Thank you.
What are your suggestions for voltage converters?
Hey Nik - Looking for that Osprey hanging bag and not able to find exactly that one. The newer ones don't have a hook but a loop. Any recommendations?
GASP! It looks like they've updated the design a little bit. No idea why they'd get rid of the hook. If a hook is essential for you, I'd check out options by GRAVEL amzn.to/45gN4ur or perhaps Tripped Travel Gear amzn.to/3tnthMj
Really wonderful 🎉😮😮 amazing video 👏👏
Thank you so much 😀
Is there a Vegan alternative to wool?
Allie, plus whatever was packed for your baby.
I would love to be able to wear Unbound Merino, but I’m a larger traveler. No lunch with them.
Thanks for watching, Sidney. I’ll mention this topic to Unbound Merino. Happy Travels!
Did my laundry in Venice one day
Great video, I gotta see Allie's!
Allie! Please! Thanks for the great video.
ALLIE!!
How much did your bag weigh?
Thanks for sharing.....
Unless I've missed the moment when you talked about the weight of the bag
Allie fer shur!
“ ‘Help out’ with my nine month old daughter????” Oof.
You're right - didn't sound right. Didn't mean it's someone else's job. I don't see it that way. Words matter. Thanks for watching!
Allie! Need to see how a woman can use this bag!
How do you keep it under the 7KG limit
Leave all the camera gear at home haha
@@awaytogether haha damn
I want to do Amazon next year and I don’t think my iPhone is going to cut it
ALLIE please
Team Allie packing!
How heavy?
I’m also interested about the weight of the carryon.
Lots of good info, but wow! Lots of product placements and endorsements. I wasn't sure if I was watching a travel channel or the QVC Network.
ALLIE 👸
ALLIE!
Alli. Please and thanks.