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30 liter backpack. Wearing one outfit and carrying two outfits in the pack. A little hand laundry every day or two.

Less stuff, fewer worries. This is as pared down as I want to go, and I can travel indefinitely with it.

Everyone needs to work out the best system for them, and they are all going to be different.

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For me it's generally one large pack (30-45l) and a small sling bag (maybe 10l.) I generally also carry a very small packable backpack for beach trips, day trips etc. And occasionally for food transport between hostels.

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I try not to get too hung up on definitions about that sort of thing since it tends to lead to a lot of silly arguments and gatekeeping(see UL type forums) the carryon only thing is mostly the draw for me anyway. I typically take two bags, a Porter 46 and a small backpack that typically is a personal item/daypack/hiking bag. Usually the small backpack would fit inside the porter, but not always depending on what all is going.

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@hsl I never heard about this term until now, but I can give an insight on what do I usually take in my backpack whenever I leave the house for a longer trip:

  • a compact umbrella
  • some tissues
  • a powerbank for my phone (despite nowadays my phone battery lasting more than a day and being replaceable)
  • a pen
  • a 0,75-1l bottle of water

All these usually fit in a small backpack like mine just right.

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