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The
plan is to live on the road for the next year, either out of my car
in the case of the CONUS and out of suitcases when overseas or away
from the car. Planning and organization are the keys to doing this
successfully as we all know who have done this before. Whether one
uses shopping and garbage bags with everything jumbled together or
assemble things in kits is personal preference. I prefer the latter.
As
mentioned above, we have two use cases. The first is living out of
my car (essentially car camping even if I rent an Airbnb to have a
bed and a shower). The second case is much more difficult and
presumes that there is air travel and other transit in a foreign
country and must be greatly reduced.
Out
of Car Inventory
1
carry-on bag of clothes, medical and toiletry
1
check-in bag of clothes and misc
1
std. bin of cooking and kitchen related gear including propane, water
containers, etc
1
ice chest of food (possibly without ice)
1
tent with ground cloth
1
sleeping bag with pad (*)
1
camping stove with propane
1
std bin of camping accessories (LED lights, extra stakes, radio (*), portable shower)
1
Mac Airbook with travel bag
1
Linux development laptop with travel bag (*)
1
bag misc computer accessories including disk backup, extra batteries
for smartphone, etc
1
std. bin of books
1
travel kit of essential papers
1
toolkit
1 box garbage bags for dirty clothes and etc
1 road bike and car rack (*) with bag of accessories (helmet, gloves, etc)
1 box garbage bags for dirty clothes and etc
1 road bike and car rack (*) with bag of accessories (helmet, gloves, etc)
Out
of Plane Inventory
1
carry-on bag as above
1
check-in bag as above (but maybe acquire a larger one) (*)
2
laptops as above in their bags (possibly combined into a single
larger carry on bag)
1
travel kit of essential papers stuffed into check in bag
1
secure holder for passport, etc (*)
1 kit relevant power adapters (*)
1 box garbage bags for dirty clothes and etc
1 kit relevant power adapters (*)
1 box garbage bags for dirty clothes and etc
*
Needs to be acquired
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