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What do you pack for an over-nighter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rrarthur" data-source="post: 1122328" data-attributes="member: 40890"><p>I'm not sure if this is helpful or exactly on topic, but definitely related. My dad traveled a lot. He taught me that you take the mismatched socks, underwear with holes bad shirts, pants that are either too worn, or short. You pack that for your clothes, then as you go through your travel, you throw out the bad clothes at the end of the day. That way your luggage gets lighter as your trip continues. The goal was to either come back with less than you left with, or make room for any items you may pick up along the way without needing more luggage. seems odd, but works great. Under all my riding gear, no-one sees my ratty clothes anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rrarthur, post: 1122328, member: 40890"] I'm not sure if this is helpful or exactly on topic, but definitely related. My dad traveled a lot. He taught me that you take the mismatched socks, underwear with holes bad shirts, pants that are either too worn, or short. You pack that for your clothes, then as you go through your travel, you throw out the bad clothes at the end of the day. That way your luggage gets lighter as your trip continues. The goal was to either come back with less than you left with, or make room for any items you may pick up along the way without needing more luggage. seems odd, but works great. Under all my riding gear, no-one sees my ratty clothes anyway. [/QUOTE]
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