Anonymous wrote:OP:
Anonymous wrote:Or large sling?
I understand for hiking. But in 2023, in an urban settings what in the world are people carrying around that requires the need for a full backpack.
We travel all of the world and have never had the need for any type of bag to go sightseeing, walking, exploring in a city.
I carry medication in my pocket, my Apple Watch, small wallet and nothing else. DH brings his phone, slim battery back up, small wallet, glasses wipe, tiny flashlight, pepto, small tiny foldable bag which are all in front pants pockets. Slim battery goes in back pocket.
You two must be quite large people with baggy clothes to carry all that. The rest of us wear clothes that fitAnonymous wrote:Or large sling?
I understand for hiking. But in 2023, in an urban settings what in the world are people carrying around that requires the need for a full backpack.
We travel all of the world and have never had the need for any type of bag to go sightseeing, walking, exploring in a city.
I carry medication in my pocket, my Apple Watch, small wallet and nothing else. DH brings his phone, slim battery back up, small wallet, glasses wipe, tiny flashlight, pepto, small tiny foldable bag which are all in front pants pockets. Slim battery goes in back pocket.
Anonymous wrote:OP is either a troll or one of those that aspires to look European. Probably dresses her husband in skinny jeans, fancy white shoes, Ray Bans, and a murse in place of a more comfortable and functional backpack.
Anonymous wrote:Or large sling?
I understand for hiking. But in 2023, in an urban settings what in the world are people carrying around that requires the need for a full backpack.
We travel all of the world and have never had the need for any type of bag to go sightseeing, walking, exploring in a city.
I carry medication in my pocket, my Apple Watch, small wallet and nothing else. DH brings his phone, slim battery back up, small wallet, glasses wipe, tiny flashlight, pepto, small tiny foldable bag which are all in front pants pockets. Slim battery goes in back pocket.
Anonymous wrote:Are you joking? I never understand these posts where people have zero imagination that others have different needs/desires. You don't need an umbrella? Maybe a long sleeve shirt for later when it gets cold? A water bottle (or 2 if you have multiple people)? Couple of snacks if you have kids with you?
Anonymous wrote:Or large sling?
I understand for hiking. But in 2023, in an urban settings what in the world are people carrying around that requires the need for a full backpack.
We travel all of the world and have never had the need for any type of bag to go sightseeing, walking, exploring in a city.
I carry medication in my pocket, my Apple Watch, small wallet and nothing else. DH brings his phone, slim battery back up, small wallet, glasses wipe, tiny flashlight, pepto, small tiny foldable bag which are all in front pants pockets. Slim battery goes in back pocket.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I travel, I typically carry a backpack. I'm usually traveling with my family of four and I have the pack with the travel supplies. It usually has a mini first aid kit, ponchos for rain, a small waterproof container with snacks for my family of four (like granola bars, and such), water bottle, hats for sun, sunscreen, bug spray, a travel towel, backup battery for phones, flashlights. We've used all of those things regularly. So, this is supplies for two adults and two children who don't carry much on them.
What is the travel towel for? I’m assuming you aren’t talking about a beach day?
Intergalactic travel.
https://hitchhikers.fandom.com/wiki/Towel