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What Rick Packs
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Rick Steeves just posted an article covering what he-- no, wait, what women should-- pack for a trip to Europe. While it has a couple of valid points, it still looks to me like a basic recipe for looking like a(n American) tourist, plus it's a little too Euro-centric for general travel advice.
Shop selectively: He pretty much wipes out on the first point where he recommends buying "travel clothing" from companies like REI and TravelSmith. I've tried this a few times, buying overpriced 'quick drying' science-fabric skirts with extra pockets blah blah blah. I'm glad to say I donated almost every article to an orphanage in Nepal. Just buy cotton for daily wear and one black synthetic skirt for a 'dressy' outfit.
By maj on 2006-10-12 02:10
