One Carry On Bag
One Carry On Bag
As someone who has traveled all over the world with just one carry-on, I am a big advocate. Delta Airlines has come up with some suggestions.....YES...it can be done (especially to STJ)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsCEoglp5Bw&feature

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lsCEoglp5Bw&feature
Yep, same for us - we do a single carryon wheeled suitcase and a snorkel bag. I'll probably start using the polar bear cooler as a carryon since the last couple of villa coolers have sucked big time. We can definitely get all of our stuff in the large polar bear.cptnkirk wrote:We got this guy beat, we get two peeps in one carry on. We take another and a bookbag for food though. It cracks me up when I see how much stuff some people bring down for a vacation to St John.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
When packing to camp on Saint John I'm having a much harder time.
Tent, sleeping bag/sheet, water bladders, cooler, day pack, towel, snorkel gear, .... it adds up quick.
I keep telling myself 'only the essentials' - but what I think is essential varies day to day. The list keeps growing and I still have over a month until my trip.
Any suggestions for keeping gear to a minimum while camping are welcome.
Tent, sleeping bag/sheet, water bladders, cooler, day pack, towel, snorkel gear, .... it adds up quick.
I keep telling myself 'only the essentials' - but what I think is essential varies day to day. The list keeps growing and I still have over a month until my trip.
Any suggestions for keeping gear to a minimum while camping are welcome.
Hey RickG, I know what you mean about crappy coolers. I have had to purchase a couple while I was down there....can you say "expensive!" Then I just had to leave them for the next guests. I read about everyone using the Polar Bear coolers. Which one do you use? It appears the 12 pk model would be the most logical for a carry-on.