OneBag: The Art and Science of Travelling Light
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#2how did this make it to the homepage? :O
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#3how did this make it to the homepage? :O
I routinely travel with a single small bag and disagree with the primary claim of this site: that a packing list is needed to travel light. Sure, it is useful in other ways such as not forgetting things. But to me packing light is as easy as not bringing things I don’t need. You could just ask yourself if you really need something every time you pack it. If this question wouldn’t work, I can’t see how applying the same logic in list form would perform any better.
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#4I always enjoy these sites that look like they came through a time machine. Such an interesting window into past web design trends.
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#6I very much misunderstood the title... Was expecting the physics of photons
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#7how did this make it to the homepage? :O
It has to be the folksy Web 1.0 presentation.
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#8Always happy to see OneBag shared, even if the forum doesn't seem to be apt. This incredibly comprehensive work by Doug Dyment has made me into the traveler that I am today. I have been following his guidelines and recommendations for almost 12 years now with great success.
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#9I very much misunderstood the title... Was expecting the physics of photons
A photon checks into a hotel, and the bellhop asks him if he has any luggage.
"No", replies the photon, "I'm travelling light."
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#10Reddit has an active community of Onebaggers. https://reddit.com/r/onebag. They have often great advice, although admittedly expensive taste.