Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gear. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20

Medical Kit

We are in Wanaka for the night at a great hostel called The Purple Cow. Tomorrow we're going to keep heading north to see some glacier's and more of New Zealand's national parks. In the mean time I realized I hadn't posted what we ended up brining in our medical kit (as if anyone actually cares now that we're traveling).

Here's the quick rundown:

- ace bandage
- cleansing/disinfectant wipes
- assorted bandaids
- latex gloves
- various sized gauze
- various sized clear dressings
- steri-strips
- acetaminophen
- ibuprofen
- scissors for cutting bandages/dressing
- and finally, the ultimate pain reliever:

Whoops! Sorry, that was something else.

Monday, March 28

Picture of everything


This is everything we are bringing (minus the backpacks), laid out on our queen sized bed.  Everything here has been accounted for in our previous two posts (our packing lists).  But if you have a question about anything here, leave a comment!

Friday, March 25

Andy's Around the World Packing List

Here's my packing list. Most of the stuff is similar to Katie's, but mine includes the digital SLR camera and MacBook Air. We'll write another post at some point listing all of the stuff we're bringing as a medical kit, but first we have to pay a visit to Nurse Jane (my mom).

Clothing:
Gear:
Paperwork:
  • Passport (and photocopy of passport)
  • 6 Passport sized pictures for visas
  • List of vaccinations
  • List of electronics we paid for before we left the US (maybe)


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Sunday, March 20

Around the World Packing list

A very popular question is about what we are bringing on our trip. Here is my list of everything. Note - the links provided are not endorsements, they are simply what we bought so you can see a picture of it. I tried linking to the manufacturer's page instead of where we bought it, since we bought most everything at REI.


Katie
Clothing:
Supplies:
  • 1 Osprey Porter Backpack 46*
  • 1 waterproof Sea to Summit Deluxe Pack Cover*(small)
  • 1 luggage lock for main zipper
  • 1 Cocoon Silk TravelSheet*
  • 1 camp towel
  • 1 head lamp
  • 1 inflatable neck pillow 
  • 1 Lip Balm Spf 30 Vanilla*
  • 1 bar of soap with container
  • 1 Platypus Big Zip 2 L
  • 1 box of Chlorine Tablets
  • Duct tape
  • iPod and headphones
  • iPad 
  • Apple charger and power converters
  • Cannon Powershot camera and case (with battery charger)
  • 1 Dry Sack* (medium)
  • 70 Doxycycline pills (malaria)
  • 7 months Apri pills (birth control)
  • 14 Azithromycin pills (antibiotic)
  • 14 Fluconazole pills (yeast infection because women are more prone to them when on Doxycycline)
  • Multiple ziplock bags
  • Extra string/shoelaces
  • Ear plugs
  • 1 sleeping mask
  • 1 watch
  • 1 "medical" kit (yet to be assembled)
Paperwork:
  • Passport (and photocopy of passport)
  • 6 Passport sized pictures for visas
  • List of vaccinations
  • Copy of marriage certificate
Not included in this list: toiletries (shampoo, toothbrush/paste, pads/tampons, insect repellent, laundry detergent, etc.), OTC drugs, contents of "medical" kit (bandaids, anti-itch cream, tweezers, etc.)

I've included some of our joint supplies so Andy's list may have duplicates or may look like it's lacking but it'll all be accounted for before we leave.



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    Sunday, February 20

    New purchases

    We went to REI today and made a bunch of purchases for things we knew we wanted for our trip.  But before we could do so, we wanted to pack up everything we had plus stand ins for things we were definitely going to get to see how much space we really needed.  That blue bag that Andy is reaching into in this picture is the bag we used to pretend pack.  And everything fit for one person!  So knowing that we wanted something approximately 42 Liters big, we went shopping.


     We tried on everything REI had that was between 40 and 50 liters.  In the end, we bought Osprey Porter 46*, which has terrific reviews online.  It was also the most comfortable front loading bag.


    When we got home we both packed our new bags to see how they fit.  Andy wore his around for a good 10 minutes with his new hat.

    We also bought shoes (mine*, his*), hats, chlorine tablets (just in case), platypus water reservoir*, and towels.  We still need a sleeping bag liner (or travel sheet).




    *We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. If you are going to buy something on our blog, click the link to help support our travels.