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Wires on your Gap Year


"A passport, as I'm sure you know, is a document that one shows to government officials whenever one reaches a border between countries, so the officials can learn who you are, where you were born, and how you look when photographed unflatteringly."  ~Lemony Snicket


When I was packing for the trip I was thoroughly taken aback by all the wires we needed to take having last ‘backpack’ travelled some 15 years ago, before the age of mobiles and laptops.

Sorry, I have no tips here besides the ‘where possible use the same charger’. I could never think of way to get round this and wouldn’t have been without any of my electronic stuff.

Be prepared for the shock of the last pack and you look in a bag and see nothing but a jumble of W I R E S!!

We needed, laptop charger wire, mouse wire, speakers and headphone wire, Ipod charger wire, Ipod download wire, Ipod headphone wire, Ipod Speaker wire, Ipod Speaker charger wire, Camera charger wire, Video charger wire, Video download wire, Video to TV wire, Photo upload wire, Mobile charger wire, Mobile car charger wire, Gameboy charger wires, kids camera charger wires (x2), Hair dryer wire, fan wire… and I am sure there are some I have forgotten.

All in all we took at least 20 assorted electric cables with us… and this was after we elected to leave behind the travel iron, Eliza’s hair straightener and my hands free and a few others besides.

 


 


ADULT GAP YEAR HOME
- Family Gap Year Home
-
Single Parent traveling
-
Networking

BEFORE YOU LEAVE
- The Bank
- Ipods & MP3's
- Photocopies
- Phone Numbers


GAP YEAR CHILDREN
-
Gap Year Kids
- Packing for the kids

HOME SCHOOLING
- Schoolwork
-
Deschooling
- Where & When to work
- Keeping Journals
- What to take with you
- Outsourcing
- Curriculum
- Comparisons & learning Styles & Pace


GAP YEAR GRANDPARENTS
- Gap Year Granny
- Chalet Granny


WHAT I WISH I'D KNOWN - PACKING FOR YOUR GAP YEAR
- Your suitcase
- Cross packing
- Hand Luggage
- TSA recognized locks
- Ziploc Bags
- Bum Bags/Fanny Packs
- Towels
- Toiletries
- Packing for the kids


MONEY AND FINANCE
- Money
- Raising the money
- How much do you need?
- The Bank
- Making money as you Travel


CAREER BREAKS
- Career Breaks
- Being Frivolous
- Negotiating a Break
- Cobwebs


TOURS AND SIGHTSEEING
- Taxis
- Shopping
- Activities


KEEPING IN TOUCH
- Emails
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Mobiles, texts, Sim Cards
-
Chargers
- Internet
ELECTRONICS
- Shocking Wires
- DVD’s
- Photography
- Backups


THE KID'S PAGES
- Kids Pages
- Jet lag and Kids
- Extra Special Toys


- Armageddon Pills
- The Tims Family
- Free Spirit Life
- Where the FuhKaui?
- The Atkins Family

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Countries I/we've visited:
South Africa
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Zambia
Malawi
Lesotho
United Kingdom
USA (22 states)
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
Tahiti
Cook Islands
Singapore
Malaysia
Holland
Belgium
Luxembourg
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
Croatia
Greece
France
Corsica
Cyprus
Turkey
Italy
Israel
Albania
Macedonia

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