Backpacking Europe: What Should I Take?

November 7th, 2009  |  Published in Featured, Travel Tips  |  1 Comment

When embarking on a backpacking adventure to Europe here are a few things I learned from my experience.This is the pack I took. Oprey Stratos 40 (2007 Model)

  • Backpack- Could probably be the most important piece of gear you take with you. Reason I say this is because this will be literally be your home for durations of your trips.  Qualities to look for in a good Pack-  Internal Frame (this will provide good disruptions of the weight to your hips) and  5000 Cubic inches of space
  • Head lamp- I would recommend one that is LED lite and has red lens for when read at night or in a hostel where you don’t want wake anyone.
  • Clothes- any light weight or clothes that will easily dry.   ExOfficio and Patagonia makes some really good gear.
  • Swimmers Towel- It dries quick, and maybe more importantly they pack light.
  • Silk Sheet- If you are hosteling, some hosteling will charge you for your linens. Plus they are comfortable.
  • Sleeping bag- only need if you are going in the winter. (I didn’t take one when I went)
  • Thermo-rest- makes sleeping on those hostel beds a lot more comfortable.
  • Shoes- A good pair of walking shoes is a must!!!
  • Watch- A good watch will definitely help with making the trains.
  • Ipod- For those long train rides
  • Universal power converter- to keep the Ipod charged
This is the pack I took. Oprey Stratos 40 (2007 Model)

Responses

  1. Liz Warner says:

    May 7th, 2010 at 12:35 am (#)

    include your flip flops 😉


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