LighterPack: https://lighterpack.com/r/eajpe8
This was an interesting experience where I wanted to see how I would fare in both tshirt weather in Taiwan, and minus weather in Korea. I bought a new jacket that was more fashionable, hoping that it being wind and rain resistant would help in Korea.
TLDR is to just bring the puff. Partner was usually ok warm while I had to duck inside a store every so often. Stores in Korea are surprisingly quite warm.
Interesting tidbits:
I bought the Anker Nano Travel Adapter because I wanted to experiment with its ability (due to only being 20W split across its ports) to not renegotiate because I was bringing a travel router and didn't want to have to handle router restart every time I plug/unplug. It surprisingly worked well, and I only plugged in one other device, which would be either the tablet or a toiletry item. The router stayed on throughout the process. Would definitely recommend if you have similar needs.
I got the Peak Design Outdoor Sling as a lightweight alternative to the Everyday sling, but had to give up safely storing the camera. Instead, I added a leash and a camera shell. Not ideal, but I think the lightness of the sling helped balance my needs.
I'm still of two minds about the game controller. It's useful on the plane, but I usually leave early enough and come back late enough that I just do some light reading. I did try a mini controller, but that just made me not even want to try due to the size.
Love a good lighterpack.com list. That’s a good rainy day project for me too.
Yeah, definitely helps me figure out whether I need to carry something or try to make do.
How did you manage your shirts? The list shows one long sleeve and one tshirt? :o
I cycled between 4 shirts in Taiwan due to them taking about 2 days to fully dry after hand washing and to have clothing to wear when doing larger laundry batches.
Yeah, so I have one compression shirt, and one Uniqlo Airism. The benefits of these shirts is that I can use the towel rolling hack to get as much water out of the shirts, and then I'll wear them. Taiwan's mornings are usually quite sunny, and so the shirts dry quite quickly.
I washed them less while in Korea because of how cold the weather is, so I very rarely sweat at all. I did also get an Airbnb that had a washer/dryer in the second half of the trip, so that helped.
Brill thanks! Merry Christmas!!
Happy holidays!