How to travel with just ONE bag! (with zero sacrifices)

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If you have ever wanted to travel with less stuff and less stress watch this video. I am going to teach you how to travel for MONTHS with just one bag. It may not be as hard as you might think.

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Contents of this video:

00:00 - Intro
00:27 - Picking the RIGHT bag!
03:18 - What do I pack?
10:23 - How to pack
14:41 - My secret to 1 bag travel
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Fantastic solution to smells and repeated wearing is Unbound Merino. Merino wool is unbelievably comfortable and packs super small. Also resists wrinkles. * I’m not an employee, but I am a client.

THERAGGEDEDGE
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I have a technik: When I got home, I take a foto from all the Items that I used. It works like a visual packing list for the next trip. And now I pack less and less. My next challenge is to try carry-on only for travel long hall, for extreme winter-Summer Situation.

MFroehlich
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Flip flops, micro fiber towel, rain poncho to go over yourself and your backpack, lock if you stay at hostels, water bottle with built in filter are all must haves.

allymichael
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I would imagine that some women have toiletries that aren’t found in a regular store (like myself). But it’s still possible to bring everything by using small containers for the custom creams, shampoo, etc. I travel with a tsa approved zip lock for liquids and a dop kit bag and everything fits. Also, for shoes it’s sneakers (worn on the plane) and sandals (packed in carryon) which covers all scenarios - it’s easier in colder destinations as that’s usually just one pair of boots on my feet.

NL
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If you work for an airline and get standby flying privileges, you will learn to fly with one bag which you carry-on. We would literally walk down an airport lobby, look at the gate, determine how many seats were available on the flight, and determine our chances of getting on a particular flight. Usually our choices were London, Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid, Rome or Venice. Spent a week living out of a backpack while going through Amsterdam, Belgium, Paris, and London. Also, a single backpack easily allows you to use the public transit.

tnpmd
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I've travelled with a 30-40l backpack for about 25 years and your packing list looks good to me 👍.
I don't have that much tech with me so I have more room for other things. I think that 8-10 kg carry on limit is easy to archieve but 5 kg is a bit more tricky, although I have done that too. I pack with one thing in mind, what I need for a week is what I can live with basically forever. I try to pack light weight and fast drying materials like viscose and tencel but merino and other wool is always an option too especially in winter. I'm just about to travel from Northern Finland to Turkey for two weeks and here's my packing list:

- 4 dresses (1 for travelling, 1 for beach and 2 for day trips and dinners)
- 5 pairs of cotton leggings, different lenghts
- 6 pairs of undies and 3 bras
- 4 pairs of socks (3 of light weight merino and 1 heavier wool)
- 1 pair of light weight shorts
- 1 skirt
- 4 shirts (1 longsleeved for travel and covering up if needed, 2 short sleeved and 1 for sleeping)
- 2 pairs of bikinis
- 2 scarfs (a thin one and a pashmina)
- 3 pairs of shoes (light weight sneakers, ballerina type dressier shoes, and flipflops)
- 1 travel towel

- My every day toiletries plus sunscreen and hand sanitazer
- A water bottle
- An emergengy kit with bandages, painkillers and diarrhea meds (after a few tourist diarrheas I won't leave my home without them 😅)
- Ear plugs
- An IKEA packable light weight backpack for a day pack
- 2 trash bags for dirty and wet clothes
- My tech (phone, over-ear and in-ear head phones, and couple of power banks plus a USB-C charger and an extra cable)
- A small cross body hand bag to keep the needed valuables close to my body

On this trip I'm expecting hot weather so no need for a jacket or other heavier clothes but my packing list looks a lot like this one even when I'm travelling back home to the Arctic Circle to see my family in winter because even in -20 weather I usually wear dresses and leggins, just multiple layers and woolly materials.

jmixa
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When you started talking about shoes all I thought was "you kidding? That's hard? One pair of Vans Old Skool black and I'm good to all ocasions". So I got happy when your no. 2 were black vans too. 😁

willmalibu
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Most European airlines limit carry-on luggage to 5-10 kg and certain dimensions. If you count all your electronics, you will be above the weight limit. Also, I didn’t see you pack a hoody, shoes, laptop and your camera in your backpack. So I wonder if there’s still enough space in your backpack for those items.

ColinJeuring
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Makes sense. Just did a 15 day one-bag trip. I took 10 kilograms, and I am fairly confident I can easily reduce 2 kilograms by further optimizations in future.

cliffmathew
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When I go camping for a week or more, all my personal essentials (minus camping gear) fit in a very small backpack. 3-4 pairs of undies/bras, 3 pairs of hiking pants (light weight, convertible, quick drying), 3-4 pairs of socks, 3 performance t-shirts, one set of merino wool under layers, 1 set of rain gear, gloves, hat & UL down jacket (weather dependent), 1 pair of hike/bike shoes, 1-2 pair of camp shoes (sandals and down camp slippers if it’s cold), and one set of sleeping clothes. For toiletries: a travel toothbrush, sample sized tooth paste, floss, sample sized deodorant, comb, razor, camp soap (for body, hair, and clothes), travel sized conditioner, chapstick, sunscreen, hand lotion, and prescriptions. For technology: my phone, 1-2 battery bricks, a tiny charger cable combo set, & USB chargeable headlamp. I also never leave home without a first aid kit. Depending on my trip, it can be super tiny or a bit more extensive if I’m in the back country.

When I’m camping, I work by the wear one, wash one, spare one philosophy. One set of clothes to wear, one clean set for the next day, and one dirty set to wash. My sleep wear I only use when actually sleeping and wash every few days. That is where the camp soap comes in. It can be used as body wash, shampoo, and laundry soap.

mendyviola
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Try packing for both a hot summer and a cold winter all in one trip with some serious business meeting gear too.
It is easy to pack for a single warm climate trip where it is all casual.

alfredneuman
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If you are going somewhere warm. Just bring a pair of Birkenstocks. They double as nice enough for dressy dinners and just walking around towns. Then maybe a comfy tennis shoe for longer walks

spencerchaffee
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Love the traveling under-prepared mindset. Great takeaway for me!

MirandaHorger
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Great guide, everything explained as clean as possible and it really helped me out with figuring out the way to pack on my 10 days trip! Thank you big time:D

yallseeinthat
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Fits under the seat is not the only criterion. Many airlines also have a 7kg weight limit for carry-on. How much does your pack weigh?

e-biketouringnz
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packing cubes for clothing is my go-to. saves space! also, a fanny pack is nice to have - great for quick access during travel AND at destination are great small utility / day pack. happy travels!

tonyrc
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These are valuable advices. Thanks for sharing!
I also usually pack 3 teeshorts:
1 short sleeve teeshort
1 long sleeve teeshort
1 nice looking polo short
I wear them interchangeably according to weather and circumstances. In case of colder weather I can layer them. And I can wash them one at a time and still have enough clothes for most cases.

FlightingVagner
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I prefer 40L size. Just don’t fill in to max going. Use compression straps keep it tight. But coming home? Room for something I bought!

jussikurronen
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Carry on only is quite easy. Take a 38 L backpack as your large bag that goes in the overhead compartment, then a 20L ryanair size bag that goes under the seat. Works like a charm.

ebermtheburn
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I like your taste of cloth brands, Lululemon and Vouri are 2 of my favorite brands in recent years:)

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