It’s something that is a cross between a chore and fun. A bit of a challenge as you seek to ‘break’ your own last ‘lightest weight’ record. The necessity of packing ahead of any trip is something that we can’t escape. For some it helps the rising crescendo of pre-trip excitement, for others it’s the last hurdle before departure.
Now we’ve all heard the rule of thumb: lay everything out and halve it. But how many of us do it? Ironically I find it much easier to pack for longer trips. With a long trip you accept that you will need to do washing en route (often a tricky task and when you hand over ALL of your clothes whilst hoping the passers by don’t realise you are stood in your pajamas, you pray to the Clothing Gods that your diminishing supply of socks will all come back). With a short trip you can attempt to raid your underwear draw and stretch it so you have enough pairs of pants to last for the whole trip. Whatever your style of packing, I think there are a few ‘must takes’ for every trip.

Washing line, sink plug, water bottle carrier, packing cells, multi country adapter, carabinas and the best travel item ever – my buff!
For me my must takes are practical. For others they are luxury items. For example the hair straighteners don’t make my list, but I know from the questions I get asked at work they are important to some people. They are not very practical when you are bush camping in the middle of nowhere though! Some people have lists, others throw in what they remember at the time. For us, it’s a bit of a mixture of both. To a certain extent it depends on where we are going, but most of the below go with me on any big (and often small!!) trip. So here we go with my backpacking paraphernalia:
Buff – These multi wear headscarves are the best invention ever! For me I wear mine as a scarf or a hat, or over my mouth when its dusty but above all I use it to cover my face when I’m on planes. The modern version of an eye mask as it is so multifunctional. Well worth the investment
Scarf for ladies (but a sarong can double for this too) – I bought a couple in Morocco that now go everywhere. Particularly good for ladies to throw over their shoulders, head or wherever necessary to cover up a bit more
Travel skirt – I have one trusty skirt (if you have ever travelled with me you will know exactly which one!). It covers my knees, is super lightweight and dries easily and packs into nothing. Great to dress up or dress down.
Packing cells – The modern day carrier bags! We each have a set of three – one for tops, one for bottoms and another for undies. They keep everything together and so your bag doesn’t quite explode to the same extent when you stop. Before I invested in these I used to use different colour carrier bags so I knew what I was pulling out!
Multi country adapter: One adapter works in most places.
Small sewing kit – Running repairs will be necessary on any trip when you have limited clothes to wear. My tip – pick up a sewing kit from the hotel if you splurge one night!
Sink plug – whilst the travel ones are not quite perfect, they are good enough to keep enough water in the sink to do some washing. Handy to wash the three-day old socks out!
Peg-free washing line – This handy piece of elastic hangs between bushes, showers and anything you can improvise with. Just DON’T hang it off the sprinkler system!
Sleeping bag liner – sometimes in the nicest looking place outdoors, you find the bed sheets a bit suspect indoors. Always handy to have in case you don’t trust the sheets or just need a bit of extra warmth. To all those people at work who ask me if they can hire sleeping bags… this is essential!
Sarong – doubles up as beach towel, skirt for a night out and drying tool when your real towel is in the wash
Travel towel – These are an acquired taste, but once you are used to them they are handy and take up less space than your conventional towel
Havaianas / waterproof flip-flops – A must for a lazy day pair of shoes and to wear in the shower
Water bottle carrier – I bought a simple small fabric bottle carrier in Peru and its proved invaluable. Great when you need to take water with you but don’t want a bag
Carabinas – Great for hanging off the front of your bag in case you need to ‘dangle’ anything backpacker style! The simple answer to packing when you are running late (or have too much stuff!)
Small Handbag / Man bag – This might seem like a luxury item, but I have a small handbag that I keep all my electrical chargers and cords in. Then if I have a night out I empty them all out and use the bag!
Small head torch – hands free lighting is handy. You might look like you are going down a mine, but you don’t have to wear it on your head. You will be grateful for it when navigating to and in and out of a long drop toilet in a snowstorm via the light of the moon (I speak from experience!)
Tiny hairbrush – I would actually argue you could leave this one out really…
Waterproof jacket – not only good as a waterproof layer, they also act as a wind breaker and help keep you warm as part of a layering system. Layers, layers, layers…. The key to warmth!
Down jacket for cold climates – These keep you so toasty and warm, are light weight and pack down to next to nothing. Fantastic inventions!
In amongst all of this I usually take about four tops and four pairs of bottoms of varying sleeve and leg length. Before every big trip at least one person has asked how I pack for so long. In truth it’s simple – get the above items in and the rest is easy. Above all, we all like to buy souvenirs en route, so isn’t forgetting something important? If only as an excuse to go shopping on holiday!
Happy Packing!
– Natalie
P.S I don’t have a weight record as such, but if you think this list is long, before the last trip I went away prepared for -30 degrees with 12.5kg of luggage. Not bad going! Don’t ask what I came back with…
Love the tips. unfortunatley I take 23kgs interstate!!!!!!!!!
Cheers xx
Aw, this was an incredibly good post. Taking the time and actual effort to produce a
very good article… but what can I say… I hesitate a lot and never manage to
get anything done.