What's the wierdest thing you pack?
Summerwaters - Ice cube trays is such a great idea! I would never have thought of that. And believe me, I've been thinking about what to bring for 7 long months.
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Ok - maybe not the weirdest, but the stupidest idea ever! Day after our wedding cab's coming at 4:30 am to pick us up for our STJ honeymoon. Just before I walk out the door, I see the left over Godiva truffles from the wedding on the kitchen table (in those cute little wedding boxes with the interlocking hearts to keep them closed). I know my brand new husband loves chocolate. I grab them and toss them in my bag, thinking what a great surprise for him. Fast forward about 12 hours. We arrive at our villa. I'm hot and sticky and all I want to do is change into clean clothes and get something to eat (yes we were an older couple and had lived together for several years already). Open suitcase - yep - everything (and I mean everything) inside was spotted with melted chocolate. He had a good laugh and I offered to let him lick. Instead we headed over to Starfish and bought laundry detergent.
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Worthy of mention...I've never had the um, coconuts, to pull it off, but I know a few forumites have mentioned taking a machete to STJ...I'm assuming that's a "checked bag" item.
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You said exactly what I was going to post..lol..only I wrap it in paper towels and place it in a gallon ziplock bag..keep its from sweating and when it melts...we have cold water to drink.. I did this in my carry on last yr to help keep meats etc. cold...as long as it is frozen its not a problem to carry on...C&S Island Time wrote:Instead of taking ice cube trays why not just partially fill (~3/4) an empty water bottle or two. The ice lasts longer and doesn't get stuff soggy when it melts


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oh oh oh... that last post just made me think of something we always brings...
HEADLAMPS!
Great for sunset hikes, what with the short dusk at that latitude. I originally was going to post that the weirdest thing I bring is my husband, but I don't literally "pack" him, so I didn't think he would qualify.
HEADLAMPS!
Great for sunset hikes, what with the short dusk at that latitude. I originally was going to post that the weirdest thing I bring is my husband, but I don't literally "pack" him, so I didn't think he would qualify.

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