Day Travel Bag for Computer Geeks
Preparing for your day hike requires a good balance between what you need and what you want. Lifehacker Random reader Michelle achieves this balance with her bag.
High Sierra Diplomat Lumbar Bag . Here’s what’s inside:
- Canon EOS Rebel Xsi camera
- OP / TECH USA Pro Strap
- FlexARMOR X dSLR camera case
- Vaultz Mesh Bag
- Garmin Oregon 550T
- Eneloop AA Batteries
- Compact Tourist Staff Tracks
- Sharpie
- Accessory Straps Sea to Summit
- PackTowl, medium
- PackTowl, small
- Seattle Miscellaneous, Gardener’s Golden Soap
- S-Biner
- Dried fruits (in a Ziploc bag)
- Dark chocolate (in a Ziploc bag)
- Vitamin C drops / throat drops (in Ziploc bag)
- Acetaminophen pill case
- Napkins WetOnes
- Fabrics
- Lip Balm (SPF 15)
- Hand Lotion (SPF 15)
- CeraVe SPF 50 Sunscreen (not pictured)
- Bandana
- Samsung Galaxy S5 Cell Phone
- Spare battery for the camera
- Spare eyepiece
- Additional SD card
- Gallon Ziploc Bag (in case of a sudden downpour)
- Kershaw Pocket Knife
- LED Flashlight
- Waterproof matches
- Anxiety Medication Pill (Etsy Case)
- Girly Stuff (in the Day of the Dead bag (from Etsy))
- Ankle support (not pictured)
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