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*Something to drink, food, mainly fruit, or something with nuts, at the minimum.
 
*Something to drink, food, mainly fruit, or something with nuts, at the minimum.
 
*Reading material, for waits and quiet rides.
 
*Reading material, for waits and quiet rides.
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==External links==
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* [http://www.travelindependent.info/whattopack.htm What to pack], quote: "Your bag is your life. The smaller it is the less it sticks outs and the less vulnerable you feel. The closer you can stick to it and less cumbersome it is the happier you will be."

Revision as of 10:36, 5 January 2006

Most hitchhikers carry a backpack with them wherever they go. The backpack should be sturdy, yet comfortable. First of all, you need as little as possible! The longer you travel, the less you want in your bag!

Most important

In order of importance:

  1. A big black marker.
    Sharpies work best. (?) Possibly some other colors.
  2. An A4 transparant plastic map and some spare A4 papers, or a piece of cardboard
    You'll often be able to find cardboard and paper on your way - just ask at shops or gas stations.
  3. A map of the area you plan to travel in.
    Preferably showing gas stations and tollway stations.

After that

Then, if you expect to be on the road for more longer time:

  • A towel or something or similar nature.
  • Hygenic products such as:
    • toothbrush - even better in your pocket!
    • toothpaste
    • soap
    • some mints
    Try not to smell too bad for your drivers.
  • Toilet paper or tissues. Don't ask why, just do it.
  • A stick of deoderent.
  • A sleeping bag.
  • An extra set of clothing, at the minimum, an extra pair of socks and undergarments.
  • Something to drink, food, mainly fruit, or something with nuts, at the minimum.
  • Reading material, for waits and quiet rides.

External links

  • What to pack, quote: "Your bag is your life. The smaller it is the less it sticks outs and the less vulnerable you feel. The closer you can stick to it and less cumbersome it is the happier you will be."