A pile of newspapers or a stuffed mailbox tells thieves that you are not at home. You may come back from your trip to an empty apartment or house. - Turn down thermostat at home - Arrange for someone to water your plants and take care of your pets.- Don't forget to leave the keys and itinerary. - Do not pack your travel documents or money in a suitcase that may get lost. Take your important documents and money in a wallet or purse that you can access at all times. - Make sure that your luggage has a tag with your name, address, and telephone number. - Tie a colorful ribbon or attach distinctive stickers to your luggage so that you can identify it easily, and other travelers will not take it by mistake at a busy terminal. Personal Items- shirts, blouses, pants, dresses, hats, coats, sweaters - rain protection - travel umbrella or raincoat - underwear, socks - toiletries, cosmetics, shaving needs, deodorant, shampoo - dental floss, toothbrush, nail clippers, nail file - contact lens preparations - camera, batteries, recharger, voltage converter, small flashlight, travel alarm Rosetta Stone
clock, hair drier - swimming suit, beach towels, sun block cream - slippers - sleeping bag, backpack - Cell phone- A printed list of emergency phone numbers or address book may be handy if your cell phone batteries die or you lose the phone. First Aid - aspirin or analgesic - decongestant or cold/sinus medication - antiseptic spray - mosquito repellent, anti-itch cream - anti-diarrheal - special medications Food - food supplements - vitamins - canned food, can opener- For international travel, do not take fruits and non-sterile foods such as dried sausages because they can spoil and are usually confiscated by customs. Car Trip - Check tire air pressure, including spare - Tools for changing a tire - Check oil and gas level - Flashlight - Maps - Sun block, sunglasses- This is important on a long trip when the sun may be shining on your arms and face for a long time. - Trash bags, moist towels, napkins - Insulated bag for cold drinks and fruits - Take water for drinking, for the radiator, or windshield washer.- Soft drinks may be OK for you, but they cannot be used for the car. - Granola bars or other emergency food- You may be stuck in traffic for a long time when you least Rosetta Stone Spanish
expect it. - Cellular telephone Camping or Beach Vacation - Dry snacks (granola bars, nuts, trail mix, jerky) and bottled drinks - Ice chest - beach umbrella, folding chairs, beach towels - sunblock, sunglasses, wide-brim hat - Swimming suits - Life vests, inflatable flotation devices - Sports equipment (baseball, bats, beach ball, surfboard) - Sleeping bag, air mattress - Tent, stakes, ropes, hammer, shovel - Portable stove, pots, pans - Lantern, kerosene, batteries - Emergency signaling equipment (cell phones, radio, mirrors) - Maps, compass, Global Positioning System (GPS) - Survival Gear (knife, ax, waterproof matches, saw, fish hooks, fishing line) - Water purification tablets - Insect repellent, snake-bite kit, first aid kit - Backpacks - Hiking boots, jeans, long sleeve shirts, coat- Before a hike, spray insect repellent on your shoes, socks, and pant cuffs to discourage ticks and insects from crawling up your legs - Hunting equipment (rod and reel, guns, ammunition, bows, arrows)- Make sure that you have proper permits for guns and licenses for fishing and hunting.- You may need a tape measure and a spring scale to make sure that your catches are of legal size. Use guns safely!First Timer TipsSo you're about to finally make that first step into the weird and wonderful world? Good for you - you won't regret it! There are a few things you should know before you leave to help you on your way. While on the road we recommend you follow your gut-instinct, but some things are worth knowing about before you leave...TRAVEL LIGHT!Don't pack what you don't need, especially if you're Rosetta Stone Spanish (Spain) Levev 1-5
backpacking.
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