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[T223]The Art Of Traveling
by Brenda Fleen, Bre
Some people consider traveling as a religion. They sleep, eat, shower, work, and get on a plane whenever they possibly can. Who wouldn't want to take a trip to a remote tropical island or a popular tourist destination? Especially this season, jet setters and travel neophytes alike are planning their wardrobes, stocking up on sunscreen, and even taking foreign language lessons in preparation of their next trip to paradise. And you can definitely join in the fun. Take some time off from work and tell your boss you'll bring him a nice souvenir when you get back. If you can't miss a day of work, a long weekend is the perfect opportunity to escape from the usual humdrum life to a more relaxed backdrop. Once you've figured out where to go and who to go with, the next logical step is to pack.

While traveling the world is a frequent flyer's indulgence, packing light is the art which every person has to master, but it's not really that easy to do. Of course you want to bring everything you can think of. Clothes and basic toiletries are a given, but bringing your entire CD collection or worse, the whole house, might be going too far. The airline you'll be taking won't appreciate it for sure. So start studying the art of traveling light by picking out the best carry on luggage that suits you and your travel destination. Let the discount travel experience commence!

Short trips are not exactly my favorite because they can be quite a tease. It's all over even before you started. However, a vacation is a vacation, and hardworking people like us shouldn't be complaining. We should be thankful we even get to enjoy some time away from the office, no matter how scant. And on these momentary recesses, a reliable backpack ought to do it. When it comes to backpacks, I just love my Jansports. Even kids who have no idea about quality and durability use the famed brand because they've probably seen me and just about everyone else sport it to school, the office, outdoor activities, and sleep overs. These traveling gems have endured the test of time and all kinds of weather. If you don't have one, I suggest you get cracking. If you're going for light and fast, the classic Right Pack '05 is the perfect backpack for you. Its signature suede base is designed to carry a heavy load and stand the roughest surfaces. Get it on sale now, from a retail price of $39.90 down to $29.95, at www.gearhut.com.

Check in baggage can be a pain sometimes -- especially when your airline unintentionally loses it over the Bermuda triangle. That's why a lot of travelers stick to the carry on. It's compact, it fits right in the over head plane bin, you can easily pick it up or wheel it, and on a positive note, you can't fit everything in it. That, my travel Padawan, is a good thing. If you're looking for a little glitz to make up for all the things you're leaving behind, the Liz Claiborne Luggage Square 20" Rolling Weekender is just the thing. Travel in style with this cotton jacquard beauty adorned with the Liz Claiborne signature print available in brown and gray. Carry it over your shoulder, lift it up the ground with ease, or roll it around like a lazy duchess and you'll surely be every heavy packer's envy. Buy it now at www.ebags.com and take advantage of their 50% discount. If you want a tougher shell, I suggest you go for the coveted Hideo Wakamatsu Jetro Mod 20" Carry On. It's very feminine but sleek and extremely lighter than it looks. You can pre-order now and get it for a discounted price of $195 at www.beverlyhillsluggage.com.

Traveling light is indeed the best way to fly, sail, and coach. You won't get flustered because you always know where everything is. You end up saving time and energy from the moment you pack until the time you unload. And even if you're in an unfamiliar territory, you can take it anywhere with you. The carry on is definitely fit for the long -- and not that long -- haul.

Right from the start you receive a warm welcome to the home of the 'Compleat traveler'. You may be impressed that the welcome note shows skill and precision, even if in choice of words instead of packing. For instance, the word 'compleat' is not a spelling mistake. In fact , it is a real word which means 'highly proficient', which is exactly what the site aims to do: help you become a highly proficient traveler, one bag at a time.

Doug Dyment, is the owner of the site. He has traveled a lot for various reasons. Needless to say, he quickly discovered that the less luggage he took with him, the more pleasant the trip was. That can be your experience too. Over the years he has turned traveling light into an art form, and started the web site as a way to share what he has learned with the world.

The site is quite clean and well laid out, although it does feature some drop-down menus which are less than ideal for use on a mobile browser or old computer. That said, you will most likely be studying this site before you leave home, not accessing it on the move unless you are having a serious luggage crisis! Most home computers should have a modern enough browser that the pages will display just fine.

OneBag.com is aimed at people who take frequent short trips the advice can help those who go camping or cruising, but the 'one bag' goal may not be as attainable to someone who needs to carry camping stoves or suits for the captains ball. However, the site is a valuable resource for anyone taking short breaks or business trips.

You get more than just great packing tips. The site also offers you a lot of advice on how to choose items for your trip, such as sensible clothing choices and help and advice to decide what to leave at home and buy while you are away, rather than packing just about everything you expect to need under the sun. There are many more tips you can benefit from too. Such as tips on packing lists, traveling with electrical items, and keeping your luggage secure. Important and helpful things you should be bearing in mind before you go on your trip.

Even if you are a seasoned traveler, you can learn a lot from this site, it debunks a lot of packing myths, and provides some great advice on how to select luggage and the best and most efficient ways to pack it.

If you are anything like me, then this site will be valuable in helping you be ruthless when you are packing. The site includes a detailed packing list with the reasoning behind each item and quantity explained in detail.

The site also offers suggestions on brands and bags that can work well for a variety of travelers, including some suggestions of smart bags for business travelers. If you follow the advice given on the site, then you should be able to carry your bag around with you comfortably, and will arrive at your destination ready to enjoy what is left of the day, instead of exhausted from lugging too much baggage around with you.
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