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What do you pack for an over-nighter?
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<blockquote data-quote="hppants" data-source="post: 1121038" data-attributes="member: 27852"><p>I'm enjoying reading Lauren's threads. Great advice all around. As I do this more often, I find that I'm brining less, and not missing it. On my first long tour, I over packed to the point where I nearly had to ship some stuff home. Now, packing is a breeze. A big revelation is to bring way less clothes, no more than 3-4 days worth. Washiteria's are everywhere now.</p><p></p><p>Especially when camping - within reason - there's a little adventure to the idea that you forgot to bring something and now you have to improvise. It's hard to explain, but I think that part is kind of exciting. GPS is a huge help - there's hardly a place now that isn't within 10-15 miles from a grocery store or general store.</p><p></p><p>There's also space saving to be had if packaging is discarded.</p><p></p><p>Again - great thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hppants, post: 1121038, member: 27852"] I'm enjoying reading Lauren's threads. Great advice all around. As I do this more often, I find that I'm brining less, and not missing it. On my first long tour, I over packed to the point where I nearly had to ship some stuff home. Now, packing is a breeze. A big revelation is to bring way less clothes, no more than 3-4 days worth. Washiteria's are everywhere now. Especially when camping - within reason - there's a little adventure to the idea that you forgot to bring something and now you have to improvise. It's hard to explain, but I think that part is kind of exciting. GPS is a huge help - there's hardly a place now that isn't within 10-15 miles from a grocery store or general store. There's also space saving to be had if packaging is discarded. Again - great thread. [/QUOTE]
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