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Airport, Amazon, Backpacking, Barnes and Noble, Combination Lock, Ebay, Europe, Go Pro Hero 2, Moleskin Travel Journal, Osprey, Packing List, Platypus Water Bottle, Pocket X-Shot Camera Extender, Rick Steves' Europe Through the Back Door, shopping, Sleeping Mask, Swiss Army Knife, Target, Toiletry Kit Bag, Toshiba Netbook, Travel, Travel Blanket, Travel Surge Protector, Travel Towel, TSA Approved Locks, vacation, Waist Belt, Walmart
For the past few weeks, I’ve been gearing up for this European trip. I’m trying not to overpack, but remember I am a girl. HAHA.
My lovely friend is letting me borrow hers. I don’t think she even used it yet, so she didn’t tell me much about her bag. This is what I know. The top portion can be taken off and used as a hiking bag. There are three ways to entering the bag: top, middle, and bottom. It can hold one of those water camel thingy. Tons of strap and two side pockets. On one of the straps there is a rape whistle. There is one extra zipper pocket at the bottom as well.
- Sleeping Mask
I bought this memory foam fleece sleeping mask for those naps on the trains/airplanes. I’ve tried it and it’s not bad. Instead of a band, it’s enclosed by Velcro, which has it’s pros and cons. $4.50, Walmart
I’m planning on riding a bicycle in Amsterdam, like all the locals. I thought it would be fun to strap the Go Pro. $300, Amazon
Many hostels have lockers to put your belongs in. I wanted something sturdy, wide mouth opening, and the ability to set my whole combination. I picked the word lock, because it would be easier for my friends (aka other traveling companions) to remember the combo. $9, Target
I’m planning on blogging, so I thought it would be a good idea to bring my netbook. Although, it’s thinner than my laptop, it’s still quite heavy. I’m still debating on this one. My friend, Mike, might bring his really nice macbook air, but I don’t want it to get stolen. So I would feel more comfortable bringing this one. $500, Best Buy
This collapsable water bottle is the perfect water bottle. It can hold up to a litter of water. There is also a loop to add one of those rock climbing clips, so I can clip it to my bag. Also, it’s BPA Free. $15, Amazon
It’s going to be hard to condense all my makeup and toiletries into this one bag, but I’m determined.
I couldn’t find the exact same hanging toiletry bag link on Amazon, but I found something similar. I really like the fact that this bag has two big side pockets. Although it looks small when closed, it’s actually quite roomy and big.
- Travel Surge Protector
Not to be confused for an adapter/converter, which should be on it’s way to my house via snail mail. I bought this surge protect for all my electronics. I hope it works up there. I’ve read online that it does, but never know. $10, eBay
I had no clue that Swiss Army knifes were so expensive, but I was lucky to find a semi-used one on eBay. The reason why I choose this Spartan brand is because it has a bottle, can, and wine opener, all the essentials if you ask me. $8, eBay
- Travel Blanket
I bought this small travel blanket (compression sack included). It’s not big enough to cover my whole body, but big enough to cover my legs. On one side, there is fleece, on the other, a slick raincoat fabric. This would be perfect to use this blanket as a picnic blanket.
I wanted to keep my blogging notes organized. My friend Kat was nice enough to buy this for my birthday. One of two best birthday gift I’ve ever received. The second best birthday gift was from my travel companion, Mike. He got me a chest mount for my Go Pro. Free
I am not going to be one of those suckers who has to pay for a towel at a hostel. I think that’s pretty ridiculous. I bought the medium size, which is not going replace a nice big fluffy towel. The company claims that the more times you wash it, the softer the towel will become. $10, Amazon
One of the many perks of having a brother who works at the airport is that he finds all these luggage locks. I’m bring a couple for those pocks on my backpack. Free
Everyone and their mothers have told me to bring a money belt, the ones that you hide underneath your clothes. I was a little worried about purchasing this one, because there is a fleece lining. I sweat pretty easily and I’m hoping that I’m not dying of heat while wearing this. $4, Walmart
I’m not going to lie, I think this product is pretty embarrassing, but I hate being the one always taking the picture. Come on, I want to be in the picture too! This xShot is a monopod that attaches to your camera and it extends it out to about 30 inches. With this gadget, I can be in the picture with my friends or (since I’m short) I can take a picture high up without tippin’ toeing. $25, eBay
I’m not bring this book, but I wanted include it in my post. The reason for this is because most of these items was listed in this very book. $20, Barnes and Noble
I still have to buy compression sheets, adapter, first aid kit and clothesline. Is there something I’m missing, besides clothes and shoes. What would you suggest?


































