blueollie

Travel Tips and Follies

A couple of notes:
1. Check your “bathroom/toilet kit” prior to traveling; once again I forgot my toothbrush and toothpaste, but remembered floss. :-)
Hey, there are lots of local drugstores along the way. :-)

2. When you charge your cell phone, remember to check that your charger is plugged into a live outlet (one that doesn’t need a switch to be turned on).

3. I always take too much; I have a whole bag devoted to sports gear (running shoes, foam roller, exercise device for my shoulder, yoga mat for stretching, trail gaiters, water bottle and carrier, tights, shorts, running jacket, head lamp, etc.

4. One of those steel insulated coffee mugs is pretty good for motels; easy to fill up on coffee to get going.

5. In my family (or by myself), it is NOT unusual to ask myself “do I have the frogs” prior to leaving. Yes, I carry stuffed frogs with me.

6. Magazines make good, portable light reading.

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January 2, 2013 - Posted by | politics, travel | ,

3 Comments »

  1. I always tend to forget deodorant.

    I also like to bring magazines when traveling. I like that you don’t have to focus on them too much, they are portable and disposable (or recyclable by passing on to someone else.) Plus, they sort of feel like a guilty pleasure in that I normally won’t pay money for them.

    I am amazed at how much you manage to exercise while traveling. I usually make a trip or two to the gym, and to get some site-seeing walking in but not usually as much exercise as I planned. I’m taking a road trip to Dearborn, MI, later this month and am determined to do better.

    Comment by jenjw4 | January 2, 2013 | Reply

    • Many hotels have a treadmill. As far as Austin: they have a 10 mile groomed trail loop right downtown, only 10 minutes away from the hotel. During peak hours, the trail is as crowded as Peoria races.

      Comment by blueollie | January 2, 2013 | Reply

  2. I have a dislike of treadmills, but in really inclement weather (rain or ice) I do use one. I am taking my running shoes to Michigan and hope the hotel will be in a location that I can just head out the front door.

    Comment by jenjw4 | January 3, 2013 | Reply


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