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Old Oct 28th 2005, 7:22 pm
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Question how do you cope with just your luggage allowance?

Now the house is SSTC, everything is becoming more real, and thoughts move onto all the things that have to be sorted before we set foot one-way onto plane.

There are 2 of us plus bubs (will be more of a toddler at 14mths if everything goes to plan) and even with double allowance I am wondering how we will cope with so few pocessions (this side and upon arrival).

I have done a RTW trip and that taught me how to travel light, but still I wonder....

What stuff do you wish you had not bothered packing or packed too much of?

What do really wished was in your luggage and not the container?
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Old Oct 28th 2005, 8:02 pm
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Default Re: how do you cope with just your luggage allowance?

Originally Posted by walaj
Now the house is SSTC, everything is becoming more real, and thoughts move onto all the things that have to be sorted before we set foot one-way onto plane.

There are 2 of us plus bubs (will be more of a toddler at 14mths if everything goes to plan) and even with double allowance I am wondering how we will cope with so few pocessions (this side and upon arrival).

I have done a RTW trip and that taught me how to travel light, but still I wonder....

What stuff do you wish you had not bothered packing or packed too much of?

What do really wished was in your luggage and not the container?
We are ditching loads of stuff !

Its hard but guess its just a case of only taking the stuff you really need for the first weeks till your container docks .
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Old Oct 29th 2005, 12:45 am
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Default Re: how do you cope with just your luggage allowance?

Originally Posted by walaj
Now the house is SSTC, everything is becoming more real, and thoughts move onto all the things that have to be sorted before we set foot one-way onto plane.

There are 2 of us plus bubs (will be more of a toddler at 14mths if everything goes to plan) and even with double allowance I am wondering how we will cope with so few pocessions (this side and upon arrival).

I have done a RTW trip and that taught me how to travel light, but still I wonder....

What stuff do you wish you had not bothered packing or packed too much of?

What do really wished was in your luggage and not the container?
I just wish my suitcase had got here. but i wish i had packed more jumpers, did not think it would get so cold. Denise
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