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One Bag Travel for Women: Pack Light for 5 Days

If you have not heard yet, one bag travel is the best way to travel. Seriously, the amount of time and effort spent packing and then lugging the items around on your adventure on its own is worth it. For getting started with one bag travel check out my packing tips and packing list here. There is even a printable version for your use.

It does not matter how long the trip is, you can do it in one bag.

Lake McDonald

I have found that one bag travel for women is rare, or at least not too many people are writing about it. Therefore a series of posts is born! This is #2 in the series where I will show you what I wore packed in my one 40 liter backpack.

In the future you can look forward to posts for what I wore in Peru for 13 Days, Orlando for 6 days, and a (not yet planned) tropical get away. All the activities will vary from business to hiking – you can still be covered in one bag travel. For how to pack for 3 days and some serious hiking go here– otherwise let’s take a look at what I wore for 5 days in one bag.

**All photos were taken by myself or my friend Alyssa.

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Avalanche Lake

The Trip

Summer is here and I was determined to pack it full of travel before going back to the classroom. While we started with Crater Lake, I headed out solo to see my dear friend in Montana. We had 5 days together and packed it full.

Itinerary

Day 1:

Sunset we watched while eating dinner on Day 1

Day 2:

Day 3:

Day 4:

Day 5:

Note: The hotels were around $200-273 per night and did polish off my points so I will be in the need for new travel cards! Additionally, the gas was paid for by my friend.

What I Wore Each Day

Day 1:

I wore my favorite stretchy navy capris, Banana Republic Linen shirt and my Xero Sandals with of course my backpack and purse. Ready for a day of travel and evening of fun.

Day 2:

White Nike T-Shirt and Leggings with sandals. Simple and easy. It was also 96 degrees.

Day 3:

Day pack, Nike breathable shirt, sports bra, Vivo Barefoot Trail Runners, stretchy workout capris, bug spray and sunscreen. Lots of it.

Day 4:

Nike Shorts, Grey Toad & Co T-Shirt, Flannel for the early morning hike which soon went around my waist. Xero Sandals of course the Day Pack.

Day 5:

Stretchy black pants, new National Park T-Shirt, Sandals

Other Recommendations/ Things I Packed for this Trip

There you have it! 5 Days in one bag. Of course I also brought the essentials like deodorant, face wash, chargers, etc. It all fits and I hopped on and off my little plane with no problems. I also did not look like I was wearing the same stinky clothes. I had new pants for each day- the material was thin and easy to pack. The trick is to cut out those non-essentials like more than two pair of shoes or hair tools. The bulky stuff can fill up your pack fast! Off to Peru I go!

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