I usually pack the day before for smaller trip and start packing few days before for bigger ones. I'm going to see my family for a week as well on Sunday, so I don't really need to take much. I have some house clothes there and pyjamas, and I'll use my parents toiletries. I think I could pack in just backpack but I usually take hand luggage as well - I get back pain easily so it's easier for me to drag a suitcase rather than carry everything on my back!
I'm the same way, I used to pack waaaay early cause I would get excited but now I try to leave it until close to the time, cause I always end up needing to use things until pretty much the night before I go. I do make lists about what I'm going to need to pack basically as soon as I know I'm going on a trip, because that gives me time to think about what I have already, whether I'm really going to need it, and if there is anything that I need to get ahead of time. More often than not I end up cutting down what I take because I start with an overly excited idea about all the stuff I need and then I slowly start to think more realistically about space and weight and I start to reconsider things.
Interesting! I also make a list when the trip I am packing for is not a "routine trip" or similar to trips I have been on before and then I think making a list really helps. Also, I usually make the list over a few weeks because then I am sure I don't forget something just because I didn't remember during the five minutes of writing everything down 😊
@@ecofriendlia yes it gives you time to build it up so you never forget! I keep a general packing list on my phone and then just add/adjust it for each trip. Hope you had a lovely time away! Xx
For longer term travel have to bring big stock of meds and warm clothes as asthmatic but still determined to use a 30l and 25l daypack together weigh less than 1 kg unpacked.
The advantage of staying with family is that you can use some of their things, and use their washing machine, when I go to my mother's I use her toothpaste and shampoo and stuff like that also if I really needed a 2nd jumper I could borrow one say while mine dried ,though on the other hand I need to take scottish products for her which I would'nt take if going to a hotel or similar
I agree! I usually take everything I need but I definitely also have to bring more stuff but know I could use something from my family members if I forgot 😊
How do people sleep in their underwear when it's freezing? I wear underwear, a vest, socks, pyjamas and a plush little jacket over the top. I seem to be colder than other people.
Hi, how du you keep the Wayks clean? Mine was showing dark markes after a few uses especially at the bottom of the bag an at the lower part of the bag, where the jeans scretches. 😊
Hi! I love your videos! I have a question about the backpack: I would like to buy the day pack but I'm hesitating because with the cube you can have a very comfortable hip strap. I saw on your videos that you have an hip strap anyway but in the website I didn't see this option. Does it comes with the daypack? Or you had to buy it separately? Thank you very much!
I did buy the cube and everything, but I am not using the cube anymore. But it is possible to take the hip strap out of the whole construction (just without the cushions) and that is what I did. But I am not sure you can buy the hip strap seperatly... Hope that helps a little bit!
I don't that is why I didn't show any 😊 it works for me without but that might change in the future and I think it's not always just a decision to not use skin care but it also depends on your skin type, lifestyle etc 😊
@@ecofriendlia one of my best friends is the same, and she doesn't like to use anything and my other best friend uses Nivea and im here a skin care lover lol i just worry about the sun damage and neglect to the skin without using some products. shall look forward in the future to you talking about this and maybe trying some things out :)