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9th

Dilemmas in arming the bag: what to wear?

Author: admin | Files under Travel Advice, Travel Learning, Travel Stories

We all face the moment of putting the suitcase when we travel. May be delayed or made in time, but it is a turning point that can influence our trip (depending on how many and what things we forget, of course) and we can suffer endlessly (especially sitting on the suitcase, seeing that it is impossible to close it) or we can incorporate the enjoy the ride. Here some tips and ideas for this time is not so desperate.

To begin we must consider the weather. The season and the potential for it to be hot or cold, or rain or snow, vain define what part of the closet we put in our suitcases. If we go to places rainy, an umbrella or pilot is


a good idea. If the place to which we turn cold or snow, a pair of wool socks and warm sweaters are essential. Will be much easier to organize with warm climates, summer travel is easier because we can reduce the volume of clothes to load.

pic9bedroom-thumb1But there are other supplements that we will have depending on the weather. If we go to the snow will be a good idea special lenses and accessories such as hat, scarf and gloves. If we go to the beach a good sunscreen, sunglasses, towels and after-sun lotions wud be necessary.

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