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    • CommentAuthoreuropean
    • CommentTimeFeb 19th 2008 edited
     
    While you should plan on packing lightly, you will need a small amount of the same stuff you would normally travel with plus a couple of extra items—and something comfortable and practical to carry it all in. While hostelling, you typically won't find baggage porters, suitcase racks or hanging closet space. You will likely be traveling on public transportation—some of it very crowded—and walking from place to place. Keep in mind some hostels are in unique locations, and aren’t always the most convenient places to get to. Traveling light is fundamental if you are going to have an enjoyable time.

    We recommend bringing a few items you might not bring when staying in hotels. The main ones are soap, a towel and a sleep-sheet, which is two sheets sewn together to form a sack. When you go to bed, you get inside the sleep-sheet and the bed always stays clean.

    A good backpack is the single most important piece of equipment for a long term hosteller. For this reason, when buying a backpack, don't skimp. Find a store that will patiently let you try on lots of different packs. They are all sized and shaped differently. Make sure it's comfortable. It’s going to become your new best friend.

    And, don’t forget your camera. The memories really will last a lifetime, but you’ll want to have something to show Grandma back home.
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