I guess as we all get older we have a tendency to hang on to too much stuff. Bill knows this as he's been cleaning out his closet lately to.
When traveling to a new far off destination you're very likely to take a lot more than you'll actually ever need or use. This is what happened to me in January when we can back from Christmas Island. Seemed like the suitcase just kept growing larger. A couple of souvenirs here, a hunk of coral there, etc. etc. And I thought we ate all of snacks we brought? I know we left a lot of good stuff in the room upon departure.
But, sure enough back at Honolulu Airport I got nailed for over-weight luggage, and my carry-on was already stretched to the limits.
Uugh.
So here I am again, getting ready for my first trip to Aitutaki in a couple of days. I keep telling myself, I don't need this, I don't need that. But it still keeps growing. Five rods, 8wt., 9wt.,10wt.,11wt., 12wt.. Now add five reels, all big and loaded with line. I already pulled the Tibor Pacific and put it back (gotta reduce weight some how)
Clothes are minimal this time, no long pants, just a couple of fishing shirts and shorts that I plan to travel in. Hooks and leader material cut to minimum. Four boxes of flies instead of ten.
What else can I cut back on ? Meds ? Maybe not as many bandages and first aide stuff like I took to Christmas Island, but you still have to have some of the basics. And I was told there is a "real" hospital back at Avarua if needed. Only an hour away by plane.
Surprisingly, I found that snacks are heavy. Maybe just a few granola bars and jerky for each day instead of the cases I brought before.
Well, that's about it. I think I'll go practice my casting a little bit at the park.
What do you guys do to get ready,,,,,and cut weight?
See ya in a week or so, Tony
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