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Which clothes to bring?
Check out the 'travel clothes' at the local outfitter's shop. Some of
it is sort of 'made' for travelling, like Ex Officio. It dries quick, and has lots of nifty features, like mesh in places to keep you cool, button-up long sleeves, and zipper pockets. I would trust these pockets to a jacket. That, or a locked daypack. I for one prefered the waist-style moneybelts instead of the neck kind because it just gets sweaty on your check, and feels uncomfortable. But around your waist, you already have compression from your belt. -- Dan Stephenson Photos and movies from last year's 3-month European vacation and this year's road trip through Wales: http://homepage.mac.com/stepheda (remove nospam from email address if replying) |
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