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chrispet Apr 4th, 2007 10:28 AM

I wouldn't travel without it.......
 
What is the one thing you wouldn't travel without, maybe something a little out of the ordinary, let's just have fun with this one.

kaneda Apr 4th, 2007 10:41 AM

In 34 years when I have been to many hot countries, like Thailand recently where I had two small showers in 3 months, I always take a telescopic umbrella which takes up hardly any room. I have been in some seriously heavy rain a few times and been glad of it.

SeaUrchin Apr 4th, 2007 10:43 AM

earplugs, saves me from a lot of annoyance on the plane and in the hotel!

LMH94010 Apr 4th, 2007 10:54 AM

I always take an inflatable hanger (or 2) for drying blouses/shirts after hand washing. It takes up almost no room. The clothes dry faster, and often the hotel hangers can't be removed from the closet to hang in a breezier place. The metal hangers also might be rusty or dirty, which then gets on your clothes.

cls2paris Apr 4th, 2007 10:56 AM

a corkscrew!

sandi_travelnut Apr 4th, 2007 10:57 AM

1. Small compass
2. body lotion (airplanes dry out my skin)

sandi_travelnut Apr 4th, 2007 10:58 AM

Corkscrews are what my husband looks for as reminders of the trip. Otherwise, they'd be on our list too. We usually bring home 1 or 2 from every trip.

hausfrau Apr 4th, 2007 11:00 AM

cls2paris, I like the way you think...reminds me of traveling to France just after 9/11...I was carrying a shoulder bag that I hadn't used in a while, and I forgot that I had my Swiss Army knife in one of the pockets. They asked me at security if I had a corkscrew, and I thought, "Oh no!" Needless to say, I had to give up the knife, as I didn't have time to go back and check it.

On a more boring note, I would never travel without my camera and a journal, for complete trip documentation!

One_Lucky_Lady Apr 4th, 2007 11:03 AM

- Ditto the small compass, I have one that fits on your wrist like a watch.
- Earplugs
- 100% cotton skirt if hot weather
- journal
- very comfortable shoes
- print-outs of any hotel reservations

Kate_W Apr 4th, 2007 11:17 AM

A flashlight

I lived in Toronto during the August blackout in 2003. We had to evacuate our building - without even back-up generator light in the stairwells. Descending 20 floors in pitch black was unnerving to say the least. Shopping in a dark (but open) grocery store the next day was amusing (I came home with the wrong flavour chips and decaf coffee - argh). At the time, I travelled internationally a lot for work - and I started think: "Yikes, what if there was a blackout in my hotel room? What if the street I was walking on back to my hotel was very dark? What if, heaven forbid, there was a plane, train or metro accident?

Now I carry a very small, very powerful flashlight with me everywhere.

tripgirl Apr 4th, 2007 11:18 AM

My Bose noise cancelling headset!

Tries2PakLite Apr 4th, 2007 11:27 AM

1. Advil
2. My camera
3. Alarm clock
4. My Visa card

So much for one thing ~ hence my screen name.
((c))

suze Apr 4th, 2007 11:32 AM

passport
sleep meds
earplugs
flashlight
watch
corkscrew

suze Apr 4th, 2007 11:33 AM

two sarongs

a couple molded plastic hangers
(works better than the blowup ones)

christyldc Apr 10th, 2007 08:37 AM

ATM card with 4 digit PIN.

tod Apr 10th, 2007 08:45 AM

Broad spectrum anti-biotics from my pharmacist.

Dukey Apr 10th, 2007 08:59 AM

Swisstool
Duct Tape
Flashlight
Antihistamine
Bandaides
Umbrella

kaneda Apr 10th, 2007 09:39 AM

My laptop. I have about a thousand books on it, games, language translation, Encarta which has good maps of the whole world, Word to do some writing, etc.

BlueSwimmer Apr 10th, 2007 09:50 AM

Beyond the practical things, like Immodium, I wouldn't travel without incense or a scented candle. I can't sleep well in smelly hotel rooms, and having my favorite L'Occitane scent fill the room is wonderful.

Kate- I, too, always travel with a flashlight, and keep it on my nighttable for the entire trip after being in a blackout in the Caribbean during Hurrican Ivan. When the power is out on an entire island- that is DARK!

Amalie Apr 10th, 2007 09:53 AM

hmmm here was many good advice. My number one thing must be
1. Visa ( Then you can solve the rest)
2. sleeping mask/ ear plugs
3. vide clothes ( rom for all the great food I'm going to eat during my greek hollyday, i'm now 52 kilo when i come bakc il propaly vil be 57:-) so then its back to the dark bread an water... BUT NOT WHEN IM IN GREECE:-)


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