| Rex |
Aug 9th, 2002 02:41 PM |
From a very similar question just yesterday. Paris in October or Edinburgh in September - - either itinerary needs to be prepared for chilly autumn weather.<BR><BR>================================== ===<BR><BR>Question about September weather in Montpellier, Paris, Normandy, London, Edinburgh<BR> <BR>Author: Laura ( [email protected])<BR>Date: 08/08/2002, 06:13 pm<BR>Message: .. need to travel with one suitcase, but want to be prepared for range of weather we're likely to encounter. Any advice?<BR><BR><BR>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR> <BR>Author: Rex ( [email protected])<BR>Date: 08/08/2002, 07:29 pm<BR>Message: So much depends on the length of the trip, and how strictly you mean "one suitcase". I always recommend two bags, if for no other reason than it is easier to carry two bags of 15 kg than one bag of 25 kg.<BR><BR>I predict that you will likely want a pretty good coat. At least one of those destinations will drop below 50 degrees F early morning or late evening (and maybe below 40), unless your September trip is crammed all into the first 7-10 days of September - - and with five destinations, I hope not!<BR><BR>The key to being warm enough and packing light will be to wear 2-3 light layers - - any of which can go over the top of the other, so it doesnt seem like you are wearing the same thing every day.<BR><BR>After that, my "cardinal rules" of luggage should apply to this trip as much as any itinerary (in any season).<BR><BR>I have posted them often. Here's one recent thread on which you can read them.<BR><BR>http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessages.jsp?fid=2&tid=1395382<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>
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