Packing list for New Zealand
Posted on February 8th, 2016
I've put some thought into what I want to take. Overall, I plan to be pretty minimalistic.
- day pack - 40L - I can fit everything I take in here!
- rain shell (good to have as an outer layer in frigid situations)
- compressable puff jacket (great on its own and acts like a winter coat with the shell over it)
- quarter zip long sleeve (thin, athletic, durable, etc. - it's a favorite of mine)
- button up shirt (SPF 50)
- 2-3 t-shirts (for backpacking trips, I only take 2, but I might want an extra for not being nasty when we go into towns or whatever. I'll also likely buy a shirt or two somewhere along the way)
- travel pants - convertible to shorts
- (maybe) athletic pants and/or shorts
- swimsuit (mine wear like a good pair of shorts with decent stretch, pockets, current style, and they dry really fast)
- 6-8 pairs of socks / underwear
- sneakers - even if we hike, this is all I use. I stopped using boots for backpacking several years ago!
- stuff sack (especially great for dirty laundry)
- toiletry kit (with basic first aid, sunscreen, and ibuprofen)
- (maybe) hat with brim
- (maybe) winter hat and gloves
- camera
- tripod
- camera extras - batteries, charger, memory cards, filters, remote shutter release, alan key for tripod, headlamp, notebook, etc.
- iPad
- chargers, and cables
- kindle
- journal, pen
- IEM headphones
- phone (even though it’ll be off the whole time I’m out of country, I’ll still need it for coordinating travel to and from the airport; and it’ll function as my backup camera)
- sunglasses
- water bottle
- thermal camping mug with lid
- day pack - 18L - super light weight and good for keeping under the seat on the plane. A great thing about this is that it can flip inside out and act as a stuff sack.
- wallet
- passport
Things I wonder about that we decided to take:
- sleeping bag
- sleeping mat
- snacks and Via instant coffee packets
Things I wonder about that we decided to leave behind
- tent (I have a 3-4 man backpacking tent that fits me and my boys well)
- water filter (although it sounds like everywhere we’re going has a pump with safe drinking water)
- tie-line
- backpacking pack
I lean toward the first list unless we need to plan to sleep outside...