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  • Do You Really Need It?
    - If you are travelling for a week the only articles of clothing you need more than one of are your underwear and socks. Pack light!!!
    4-Aug-2005 Blue Gables Bed & Breakfast, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada ID759

  • Don't Forget the Aloe Vera Gel
    - When travelling to warmer climates (or anywhere for that matter), try to take a small bottle of Aloe vera gel with you. This stuff is like having a pharmacy in a bottle! It's great for sunburn, insect bites, pimples, grazes, and rashes. It's also particularly good for normalising your skin after a long haul flight - and if you put it on before your moisturizer, it'll help the moisturizer absorb far better. Aloe vera gel is versatile, cheap, and readily available from health food stores, pharmacies, and supermarkets everywhere. ALWAYS buy the gel form, not the spray - as the spray is usually too diluted to do much. Personally, I don't ever travel anywhere without a bottle of it!
    4-Aug-2002 Mac ID545

  • Don't Forget These Items
    - When traveling be sure to carry: A knit black dress. They do not need ironing and may serve as evening wear. An extra large T-shirt in your tote bag at all times - it may serve as a towel, a blanket, a night shirt, a scarf, a skirt, a cover-up, etc. Be sure to split your valuables up - don't put all your eggs in the same basket.
    1-Jan-2000 J. Rodney ID665

  • Don't Forget Your Nose!
    - Small purse-paks of kleenex can be lifesavers! Easy to pack a few in the nooks of your suitcase, and it always seems like the bathrooms in museums and restaurants are out of toilet paper!
    14-Feb-2002 Heidi Beckman ID445

  • Double Bed Sheet
    - As a student staying in cheap hotels and youth hostels around the globe, I always bring a double bed sheet, folded in half and sewn halfway up the side leaving a flap at the top to cover the pillow. The idea is to create a little 'pocket' in which you can sleep comfortably under old and dirty hotel blankets and sheets without actually ever coming in contact with them. I sleep much more soundly and don't have to worry about lice, bedbugs and whatever else might be lurking under the covers ...
    1-Jan-2000 Angela Juba ID718




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