12 Things Experienced Travelers No Longer Pack (Minimalist Packing Tips)

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概要

TLDRIn this video, Nick shares 12 travel items that he and his wife Ally, both experienced travelers, chose not to pack for their journeys. This list includes items like neck pillows, heavy guidebooks, hairdryers, and full-sized toiletries, all deemed unnecessary for most travelers. The focus is on efficiency, practicality, and making the most out of limited luggage space by opting for versatile and compact items instead. Alternatives, such as using digital guidebooks and packing lightweight clothing, are suggested to streamline the travel experience. The advice aims to alleviate the stress of packing by prioritizing what is truly needed and avoiding common overpacking pitfalls.

収穫

  • ✈️ Skip neck pillows: They take up space and go unused.
  • 📱 Use digital guides instead of bulky guidebooks.
  • 💇‍♂️ Hairdryers often provided; avoid packing yours.
  • 💵 Carry minimal cash; use local banks for withdrawals.
  • 📶 Consider eSIMs over expensive international phone plans.
  • 🛏️ Most places provide towels; pack if necessary.
  • ⚖️ Weigh bags at home; no need for a luggage scale.
  • 👟 Avoid technical shoes unless planning extensive hikes.
  • 🧴 Use travel-sized toiletries or solid alternatives.
  • 🧦 Invest in good quality socks to prevent blisters.

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  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    In this video, the speaker, Nick, shares his insights on what not to pack for travel based on his extensive experience. He starts by emphasizing the importance of packing efficiently and highlights several items that he and his wife, Ally, have eliminated from their travel lists, including neck pillows, which take up too much space and are seldom used. Instead, he suggests using versatile alternatives like scarves or jackets, and recommends digital guidebooks over heavy physical ones, as smartphones can serve as portable guides with ease.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:12:57

    Nick continues to outline more items that experienced travelers tend to forgo, such as hairdryers, as they are often provided in accommodations. He advises against carrying large amounts of cash due to the risks involved and suggests using credit cards with no international fees instead. Additionally, he discusses the benefits of using international data plans or services like Olaf eSIM, as well as the importance of relying on available towels and avoiding overpacking essentials like technical shoes and full-sized toiletries to make traveling lighter and more manageable.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What travel gear should I avoid packing?

    You might consider skipping neck pillows, heavy guidebooks, hairdryers, and full-sized toiletries.

  • Why shouldn't I pack a neck pillow?

    Neck pillows take up too much space and are often unused during the trip.

  • Are there alternatives to guidebooks?

    Yes, using digital versions on your phone, like Kindle guides, is more efficient.

  • Do I need to pack my own towel?

    Most accommodations provide towels, making it unnecessary to pack your own unless needed for specific activities.

  • What is a good way to manage luggage weight?

    Step on your home scale with the bag to check the weight, instead of carrying a luggage scale.

  • Why should I invest in good socks?

    Quality socks can prevent blisters and keep your feet dry during long walks.

  • How many clothes should I pack?

    Aim for a capsule wardrobe with versatile clothing that can be mixed and matched.

  • What should I do with 'what if' items?

    Avoid overpacking by only bringing things you know you'll need.

  • Are international phone plans worth it?

    Often not; there are better options like eSIMs for data.

  • What is the benefit of packing light?

    Packing light makes traveling easier and helps avoid extra baggage fees.

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    when it comes to packing for travel the
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    travel gear you bring with you can
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    really enhance your journey but there
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    are also plenty of travel items you're
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    packing that you might not actually need
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    in fact there are several things several
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    great travel items that experience
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    Travelers just don't travel with in this
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    video I'm going to break down 12 things
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    I don't pack as an experienced traveler
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    and my thoughts on
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    why hey guys Nick here from away Way
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    together after years of domestic and
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    international travel my wife Ally and I
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    really have whittel down our packing
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    lists and there's a bunch of things 12
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    specifically that we don't travel with
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    now I'm not saying that these are
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    mistakes to travel with 100% all the
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    time do what works for you okay but
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    these are things that we don't carry
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    with us and we know many many
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    experienced Travelers who don't carry
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    them either when it comes to packing for
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    travel neck pillows are often at the top
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    of the list of comfort items but these
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    are at the top of my no pack list neck
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    pillows take up way too much space in
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    your luggage realistically neck pillows
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    are only used during your flight or your
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    train ride and then for the majority of
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    your trip they remain unused and you're
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    just lugging them around just not
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    efficient to be carrying around I would
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    skip the neck pillow and opt for a more
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    versatile item like a rolled up scarf or
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    a jacket which will save space and keep
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    you from having to carry something
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    you're not using around with you
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    everywhere now if you really do want a
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    neck pillow I'd look into an inflatable
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    one that packs down flat when you're not
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    using it I'm a huge proponent of guide
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    books for travel like the ones by R
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    Steves or Lonely Planet but they can be
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    bulky and heavy I've got a Shelf full of
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    guides at home and I use them heavily
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    when researching for my trips but I
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    don't pack them anymore in the digital
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    age your phone can be your guide with
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    up-to-date apps and digital guides that
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    don't weigh anything I really recommend
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    getting the Kindle version of any guide
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    books you want and then just downloading
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    the Kindle app on your phone so that you
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    can carry those guides with you
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    everywhere without having to actually
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    pack anything okay I consulted my wife
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    Ally about this next tip if you're
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    looking to save space in your luggage an
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    item that you don't have to pack is a
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    hairdryer hair dryers are bulky and they
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    can add a lot of weight to your luggage
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    now there are some great travel
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    hairdryer options out there Ali even has
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    one but when we were traveling full-time
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    she brought that with us we stayed in
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    almost 50 different places
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    internationally and the amount of times
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    that there wasn't a hairdryer provided
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    was few and far between there were times
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    she needed the one she packed but what I
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    would say is if you're pressed for space
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    consider whether or not you need your
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    haird dryer or you could bum off where
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    you're staying most hotels nowadays
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    offer hair dryers in the rooms and you
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    can even filter your Airbnb search
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    results by whether or not a hair dryer
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    is provided all right let's talk about
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    money something I would not travel with
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    is a lot of cash carrying excess cash
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    can be risky especially in the case of
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    pickpockets now there are some places
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    that you may be visiting where cash is
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    warranted and useful this happens to us
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    all the time and in those instances
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    where you need cash don't go to a
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    currency exchange don't use one of those
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    scammy tourist ATMs in the tourist
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    hotspots go to a bank in your
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    destination after you've landed and take
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    out the equivalent of a few hundred if
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    you're presented the option to use
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    Dynamic currency conversion or to have
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    the transaction happen in your home
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    currency don't just take it out in the
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    currency of your destination I would
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    also recommend carrying a couple of
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    credit cards look for ones with no
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    international fees and ones that come
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    with some consumer protections now the
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    reason I say to carry a couple is it's
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    good to have a backup for example many
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    establishments still don't accept MX me
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    I like travel rewards credit cards
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    because of the opportunity to earn
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    airline miles and hotel points along
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    with the ability to earn bonus points
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    when you spend on travel related things
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    when you're out and about for the day
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    only carry what you need if you carry a
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    wallet I recommend a front pocket wallet
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    which isn't foolproof but it's more
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    likely to keep pickpockets at Bay hey
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    real quick if you're getting value out
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    of this video I would love it if you
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    would hit that like button so that
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    YouTube will know to suggest it to other
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    Travelers like you thank you experienced
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    Travelers don't travel with expensive
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    international phone plans one thing I
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    used to travel with all the time was an
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    international phone plan from my home
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    provider I would pay an extra like $10 a
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    day to be able to use my phone
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    internationally but 10 bucks a day
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    really adds up and the amount of data
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    that we had to use was next to nothing
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    now there's a number of reasonable
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    alternatives to this but my favorite way
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    and the method Ally and I personally use
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    is Olaf eims Olaf eim give you a way to
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    use your device in over 180 destinations
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    worldwide in many cases with unlimited
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    data and no roaming fees it's kind of
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    like getting a SIM card in your local
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    country but you don't have to go
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    physically hunt one down you purchase
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    online before your trip and then you
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    activate the eim on your phone with a
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    simple QR scan one of my favorite things
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    about Olaf is there are absolutely no
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    hidden costs unlike other providers that
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    don't offer unlimited data with Olaf
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    what you see is what you get and there's
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    no need for additional data topups which
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    get very expensive olly also has a new
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    and improved mobile app that makes it
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    easy to purchase an eim and get 24/7
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    customer service in just a few clicks if
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    you're ready to stop paying for
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    expensive international data plans hit
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    the link below and use the code away
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    together for an additional 5% off your
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    eim purchase something you usually never
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    need to pack is a towel most
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    accommodations from hotels to airbnbs
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    provide guests with towels and this WID
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    spread availability makes it unnecessary
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    to bring your own and you might be
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    thinking Nick duh if you have a specific
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    reason to pack a towel a packable
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    microfiber towel could be a good option
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    note I said specific reason for example
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    these towels would have come in handy
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    for us when we Road tripped around puket
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    Thailand to visit a bunch of different
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    beaches I wish we'd had these towels
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    with us when we went to the thermal
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    baths in Budapest because we ended up
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    paying like $10 a piece for these crappy
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    little towels that were falling apart
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    but similar to some other items on this
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    list even the clever microfiber towel
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    will go largely unused you maybe won't
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    even use it at all I put these on a list
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    a category called clever travel products
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    that you probably don't need they're
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    handy if you have a specific need or
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    you're doing longer term travel cuz you
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    never know what you could get into but
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    for the average traveler on a specific
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    trip you probably do not need this
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    unless you know you have a reason
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    speaking of Handy travel products you
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    probably don't need let's talk about
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    luggage scales I understand the need to
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    weigh your luggage Airlines have weight
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    limits for check bags most of these days
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    have weight limits for carryon bags but
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    it's very easy to weigh your bag at home
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    before you leave you simply step onto
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    your home scale holding the bag note the
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    weight and then weigh just yourself
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    without the bag now when could a luggage
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    scale be good well if you're trying to
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    get a very precise weight like within an
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    ounce okay I get it or if you plan to
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    buy a lot of souvenirs while you're gone
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    and you're afraid that you're going to
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    exceed the weight limit coming back home
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    I get it if neither of those apply to
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    you you probably don't need one while on
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    the topic of heavy things the next thing
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    you might not need to pack is technical
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    rugged shoes and clothing a mistake I
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    see a lot especially for firsttime
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    international Travelers is investing a
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    lot of money in technical hiking boots
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    and hiking pants and things like that
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    for a trip that they don't really plan
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    to do much hiking on this was me on my
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    first trip to Europe we planned to do a
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    lot of walking yes there were several
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    days that we walked over 20 M no joke
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    but 100% of this 5we trip was in cities
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    I had absolutely no business wearing
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    these massive chunker shoes no business
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    Not only was it Overkill I looked silly
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    I recommend choosing simple versatile
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    clothing and shoes for most General
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    travel items that can be used in
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    multiple settings from walking to a nice
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    dinner are way more beneficial than
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    these rugged single-use very specific
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    type of items if you do plan on doing a
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    lot of actual hiking ignore me be
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    prepared but if you're not keep it
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    simple and keep it versatile now the
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    next item might seem obvious but
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    full-sized toiletries no full-sized
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    toiletries take up a significant amount
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    of luggage space travel siiz toiletries
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    are much more Compact and they free up
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    room for other Essentials and help to
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    minimize overall luggage size for
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    carry-on luggage travel size toiletries
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    are a must due to liquid restrictions
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    we're talking about 3.4 o or less if you
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    go over that you're going to have
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    trouble with airport security Now if
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    what you need doesn't come in a 3.4 ounz
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    or smaller container you could always
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    get some sealable silicone containers
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    like these ones by gravel solid
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    toiletries like shampoo bars or soap
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    bars or solid deodorants are not subject
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    to liquid restrictions which make them
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    great for carryon luggage and they're
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    also leak proof which reduce the risk of
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    things getting spilled and leaked in
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    your bag all right the next thing to
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    stop packing is cheap socks for travel
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    where you plan to do a lot of walking I
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    highly recommend investing in good
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    quality socks for years I just wore
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    basic crappy cotton socks and in times
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    where I was doing a lot of walking they
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    would stink and they'd get wet and my
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    feet would get blisters and for probably
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    10 years now I've exclusively worn
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    Marino wool socks in every situation the
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    reason they're great is because they're
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    naturally odor resistant and antibac
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    material which reduces stink they're
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    also moisture wicking Marino wool
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    efficiently Wicks moisture away from
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    your skin which keeps your feet dry when
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    those cotton socks get wet they stay wet
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    this is crucial for long days of walking
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    and can help you prevent blisters Marino
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    is also temperature regulating and so it
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    keeps your feet warm in cold conditions
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    and cool in warm conditions which makes
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    them nice for a wide range of climates
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    Marino socks are more of an investment
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    initially but they last a lot longer and
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    they maintain their shape and quality
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    throughout the years next on the no pack
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    list is too many clothes there's no need
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    to pack a completely different top to
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    bottom outfit for every day of your trip
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    instead I'd recommend creating a
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    collection of simple versatile items
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    that look good together and mix and
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    match well some people call this a
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    capsule wardrobe and that approach
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    allows for a more Compact and manageable
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    amount of clothing in your luggage
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    planning to dress in layers allows you
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    to pack less
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    and safe Space by avoiding bulky items I
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    recommend clothing that's lightweight
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    wrinkle resistant and dries pretty quick
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    having a set of clothes that all work
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    well together simplifies your daily
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    outfit decisions and fewer clothes means
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    a lighter bag I tend to recommend some
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    key Marino wool pieces for this as well
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    because they can be worn multiple times
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    before washing I really like the shirts
  • 00:10:52
    from Unbound Marino typically I pack
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    five or six shirts and a couple pairs of
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    pants or shorts for a 10-day trip and
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    then I try to ensure that at least one
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    of the places we stay as a washing
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    machine something I often see Travelers
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    do is pack what ifs I saw this meme the
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    other day me uses the same three things
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    at home me packing for vacation I wonder
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    if I'll need four French horns or five
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    overpacking is often packing your fears
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    people overpack a lot of times because
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    they're afraid a way to avoid this is by
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    packing only what you know you'll need
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    this helps keep your luggage size and
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    weight to a minimum and not not only
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    does this make traveling easier and more
  • 00:11:30
    comfortable but it also helps you avoid
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    extra baggage fees I used to chronically
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    do this a day or two before a trip a
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    thought would creep into my mind hey
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    what about this and I'd rush out and I'd
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    buy something or I'd pack something that
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    I don't need and it goes completely
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    unused on my trip don't give into that a
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    realization that was comforting to me is
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    there are people just like me just like
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    you that also need toothpaste that also
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    need shampoo that also have one-year-old
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    kids that need all this stuff that also
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    the list goes on and on bring the things
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    you need and the things that you know
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    you'll need don't leave your important
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    prescription at home I'm not telling you
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    to do that but I would recommend that
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    you stop stressing about things that you
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    could easily get at your destination if
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    you had to allly and I took our
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    honeymoon to Iceland and we were not
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    prepared for how cold it would be that's
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    on us one of my favorite travel memories
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    though is looking for scarves in an
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    Icelandic thrift store the fears and the
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    wh ifs nine times out of 10 they're just
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    not worth paying attention to right
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    bring a jacket okay I'm not encouraging
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    you to be as freezing cold as we were in
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    Iceland in the middle of the summer but
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    in the case that you forget something
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    important it can be a fun adventure to
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    go find it I hope this video was helpful
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    to you and if you're interested in one
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    back travel and how I packed for a
  • 00:12:45
    10-day trip to Europe check out this
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    video thanks so much for watching happy
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  • packing list
  • experienced travelers
  • minimalist travel
  • travel gear
  • efficiency
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  • versatile items
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