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My dad retired a year ago and it has been a very interesting process of discovery. He travels a lot more and he even got a bike, which takes him to many adventures with his friends, (if you saw him, with his black biker vest ๐คญ). And i have to tell you, he manages to travel light, even if he goes out of the country, but sometimes i worry for him, thinking it would be almost impossible for me to go on a 4 day trip to galapagos with just a backpack!
So what do you usually do? Pack light and be free, or carry more weight but feeling more prepared? ๐ค
My wife and I used to take 2 or 3 large check-in items and the max allowable carry-on bags. We traveled over much of the world with all this baggage. Sometimes the check-in bags would get lost. After a couple decades, we cut waay back and would only take carry-on bags. It's much easier - particularly going up and down long steep stairs. Socks and underwear don't require much space.
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