Hong Kong Disneyland survival gear in middle of hot+humid summer
- Evergoods MHP sling+hip pack
- Bedrock sandals
- Tenugui/japanese cotton thin+light wash cloth or it's HK equivalent.
Talk about "one bag" travel – the practice of traveling with one single bag to streamline your airport experience and simplify your trips. We're enthusiastic about minimal travel and bringing only what you need, not fanatical about the number of bags you carry.
Hong Kong Disneyland survival gear in middle of hot+humid summer
A pocket towel can’t be beat!
Heh, what a niche community to stumble across! My wife and I have been nomads with one bag each since 2016, with a 2-year break whilst lockdowns were a thing. Started with 10kg bags, but post-pandemic all the airlines are 7kg max for free carry-on, so we've downsized. This has meant some further weight-saving changes:
what a niche community to stumble across!
Glad you're here – I'm trying to build a second home for travelers outside of Reddit. Thanks for your contribution!
Been stuffing bar soaps in toilet paper core and sticking em inside used coffee bean bags with valve.
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The coffee bag is a pretty ingenious idea!
I was gifted this soap bar bag a couple of years ago, and it accomplishes the same thing. Had I known about how versatile coffee bags were, I would’ve asked for a few boxes instead.
That super techy soap bag is awesome, that would do away with...
toilet paper core wicking moisture from bar soap
waterproof mess barrier of valved coffee bag.
I ~~might~~ have that matador soap bag in my Amazon wishlist , but biweekly coffee bean delivery's have me stocked on valved coffee bags.
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Seconding that soap bar bag, it is magical.
Why not get the bar soap from dr. Bronners?
I just couldn’t get the right amount of soap to clean my clothes. I erred on the side of using more soap, which just meant that I needed to rinse my clothes a bit more. I had the proportions down with the liquid form, so it’s just a matter of adapting to a new tool.
I’ve been traveling with one bag for years, sometimes for multiple months at a time, ranging from tropical islands to the arctic. Some quick tips:
What do you mean by Zero drop shoes?