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8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next] - To lighten your luggage load, razor blade out relevant pages in a guidebook instead of taking the entire book. Also, pack lightweight paperbacks for pleasure reading, which you can discard as you travel. Janice Lane ID764 - Instead of books, take along the pile of magazines you have been intending to read. You can leave them on the plane, in hotels, and in the trash as you go - and don't have to carry them after they are read. The New Yorker is great for this: good reading, and who has time to read it all when at home? Walt Guterbock ID1631 - Use the Pack-Mate, they really do work and you can really pack them. I also found that sitting on them gets the air out best when you really stuff them. I haven't traveled with them yet but am going to in a couple weeks and have tested them out already. They have a website: http://www.tdnov8.com/shoreline/slpack.htm Erin ID475 - For short breaks, and to save carrying around a large shampoo bottle, pour some into a mini bubble/foam bath bottle (of the type found in hotel bathrooms). Liam Wright ID60 - While packing roll clothing in layers of tissue paper or dry cleaner bags. Clothing will not get wrinkled, and your suitcase will hold more. Barbara Riedel ID774 Would You Like to Add a Travel Tip?We welcome QUALITY travel tips from our users.Note: you will be required to enter the characters from a security image, so please make sure that you have your browser set to view images. (This measure was necessary to reduce spam.) You will be able to provide your URL, if applicable. Submit your travel tips and hints here. |
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