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The Art of Packing Light - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Apr 5, 2008

Travel Writer Scott Kennedy discusses ideas on how to pack light for international travel

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  • Great lesson on how to pak ’’ But has anybody thought of the restrictions they have on hand baggage’’ In Europe they start from 6 Kg to max 10 Kg and only one item and that can be a lady’s handbag  this bag looks likes it full ’’ ant now the hand bag’’ if you can’t fit into the bag’’ your bag has to be checked in at a charge off up to € 35 why not do as I’ve done; and purchase a Jaktogo great invention they can’t do anything about it can save money and time ‘’

    Check it out jaktogo

  • Wheeled backpacks are not lightweight - therefore a video FAIL. If you are travelling 'light', then you need something like a Rick Steves or Tom Bihn convertible backpack - nothing with wheels - too heavy.

  • A wheelie bag with backpack straps defeats the purpose of traveling light. Choose your side: wheels OR backpack straps. Not both.

  • The information provided was good however the audio and video quality are lacking.

  • Isn't this the guy who wrote the tell-all book about working for Lonely Planet and how he never really did what he was assigned to do but just made it up?

  • good video, actual advice

  • I wonder if this guy actually does these things or is just full of talk

  • Nice vid!

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