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    Travel Tip: Create a Checklist

    By Mark Shead 5 Comments

    If you travel a lot, it can be helpful to create a checklist of items you need to take with you.  This lets you perform the decision making process once, instead of repeating it again each time you go on a trip.  Obviously you may need to tailor your plans to match a particular trip, but your list can help make sure you don’t forget anything important and can help reduce the feeling of, “I’m forgetting something, but don’t know what it is.”

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    1. Lee says

      September 30, 2008 at 1:13 pm

      The stuff most often forgotten is the little things. It’s not my passport or travel documents, it’s more likely to be my toothbrush.
      Instead of a list, I have an extra set of essential toiletries & stuff (cell phone charger, etc.) in my travel bag. So all I need to do is add clean clothes and I’m ready to go.

      The trick is to replenish when things run out and not be tempted to raid the travel stash. :)

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    2. Stuart says

      September 30, 2008 at 5:10 pm

      I have different checklists for different destinations (camping, hotel, travel with kids, etc). These lists have saved the day plenty of times.

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    3. Ja says

      October 10, 2008 at 7:56 am

      Checked http://www.onebag.com/?

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    4. Gatlinburg says

      August 10, 2009 at 9:08 am

      There are several websites that have very comprehensive travel checklist, I just do a quick search on Google before traveling to Gatlinburg or whatever my destination may be. I lose it evertime so I do a search for travel checklist each time.

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    5. Andy says

      January 17, 2011 at 1:11 pm

      Yes, stuff most often forgotten are passport or travel documents etc…

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