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  1. Ali

    I’ve got a 70L Kathmandu backpack that I’ve had with me on the road since February and now I’m about to start off on a new leg of my journey and I feel it’s just too heavy for me. Do you have that problem or am I just overpacking it? I’ve actually been looking at 60L thinking of making the switch!! I just can’t see myself lugging around my 70L monster in the heat of Southeast Asia haha!

    • It sounds like you are overpacking it! My Cairns is 67L but it’s specifically built for women and is super lightweight, so it’s perfect for me. I actually packed for four months in Europe and I have a picture of it on the scale at the airport and it was 13.25 kg (30 lbs). That’s about as heavy as I can handle for any length of time. I’m starting my clothes packing guides for different types of trips so stay tuned 🙂

      • Lisa

        Oh, I hope you do a packing guide for The Yacht Week BVI! I will be there in March!

  2. You make everything looks so neat and organized! Question about your photography and computer equipment – does everything fit in the Case Logic backpack? (cords, etc.) I’m interest in maybe switching my smaller pack.

    I also carry a separate backpack for my electronics since I want to be more careful with them. However, this little bag so much heavier than my large backpack full of my clothes, etc. and I’ve been trying to figure out a way to lighten my load.

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