When you're traveling around the world, you come to learn a few things about how to travel well. The folks over at Indie Travel Podcast are full-time world travelers; who better to look to for good advice than people who live, breathe, and exude travel?
One of their recent podcasts covered a topic near and dear to my heart, traveling lightly with electronics. If you're even thinking of traveling with more than an iPod, their discussion is well worth a listen.
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Craig and Linda discuss different styles of adapters, and even highlight one that has a built-in USB plug; perfect for recharging phones and iPods. They also offer some tips for leaving some of those unneeded gadgets at home, my personal favorite way of packing light.
When we go on trips, we tend to bring along our fair share of electronics: a digital camera, a laptop, maybe even a phone. With each of these gadgets, comes a power plug, perhaps a data cable, and maybe even an extra battery. That's all good and fine if you're not very mobile, but if you've got to carry it around, keeping bulk and weight to a minimum is crucial. It pays to make smart choices when choosing your traveling gadgets.
What's in your bag when you go on the road?















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