Are you an overpacker??

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Are you an overpacker??
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Mon, 08-10-2009 - 7:36pm

Ya i over pack. people would be shocked if they say what i take.


now you know any hotel needs a swimsuit, sweat pants(for night) jammies, dress up clothes...just in case, jackets, shoes...ect.


You should see the rv! Ya some day i might cook a roast and use the stove top cooker or the toaster over. you see the older ovens are real hard to cook in . not great. I also have a small deep fryer.


we sometimes take 2x4s cut up because 4 or 5 pieces of firewood now are 10 dollars some campgrounds. they would let you bring in firewood..(dutch elm disease ect), but we are building and have lots of building wood left overs.


I even overpack food. snack esp. i have learned to cut back on breads that go bad in the heat fast.


Do you overpack?? If so what do you overpack??

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Registered: 12-12-1997
Wed, 08-12-2009 - 9:39am
No, I really don't.

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Registered: 12-12-1997
Wed, 08-12-2009 - 9:45am
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who plans what they'll wear every day! Usually I can stick pretty close to the plan, but I always have an extra pair of slacks and an extra top packed - just in case.





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Registered: 02-07-2001
Wed, 08-12-2009 - 12:01pm
Unless you count having extra underwear as overpacking, no. I learned a long time ago to go with bare minimum. Heck, the last time I traveled I took a lot of crap that I didn't want anymore, wore it and then donated it to a charity. Emptied out my suitcase and closet at the same time.

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