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Category Archives: Planning and Packing
Dehydrator 1, Debbie 0
I have learned over the years that my body functions best on meat protein, fruits, veggies and a limited amount of starches. I notice that many recipes for backpacking draw proteins from lentils and beans combined with rice, noodles, milk … Continue reading
Dehydrator 1, Debbie 3
Fortunately, I do have success with the dehydrator to offset the chicken disaster. Success #1 – Dahl (or Daal) – Murray and I really like Dahl, something we learned to eat while in India. On rice or with naan (Murray) … Continue reading
The Chicken Story Continued
I dehydrate some more chicken. Bake it, cut is in small strips and then dehydrate it. I start it in the morning and watch it carefully. I stop dehydrating when the chicken is still bendy but looks very dry. (A … Continue reading
A Design Problem
Travelling is a design problem. You start out with a sketch, you solve mystery after mystery and as you do, the end product becomes clearer and clearer. In school I learned once you think you have the problem solved, scrap … Continue reading
Posted in Maldives, Planning and Packing
Tagged Diving, Live-a-board, Maldives, scuba, scuba diving, travel, travel planning, trip planning
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Travel and the Internet
The internet has changed the way we set up for travel big time. I do not know whether the change is for the better or not. Years ago we researched our potential destination by book. Borrowed books from the library … Continue reading
Posted in Maldives, Myanmar, Narita, Japan, Planning and Packing
Tagged Burma, Maldives, Myanmar, travel planning, trip planning
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What NOT to take backpacking!
We have been practice hiking in Edmonton’s river valley with our backpacks. To make up the appropriate weight in our packs, we throw in an assortment of items. We pack up for our backpack to Glacier Lake without fully unpacking … Continue reading
Backpacking Packing List
Our backpacking packing list is now posted under “Packing Lists” and then “Backpacking”. The list includes items that may be taken on some trips but not on others, depending on the destination, weather, terrain and length of trip. Sleeping We … Continue reading
Packing for the West Coast Trail
We are within a couple of days of leaving for the coast and the West Coast Trail. Time to pack. We lay out the food for 8 days in our 3D spreadsheet across the floor. Add all the assorted items … Continue reading
Myanmar and the Maldives – Luggage Woes (a new direction)
Our upcoming trip has been on the back burner for too long and it is time to resume work on our preparations for Myanmar and the Maldives. In the past month I have made a giant step and purchased dive … Continue reading
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Tagged Burma, carry on luggage, Matdives, Myanmar, scuba diving, travel luggage
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Photos for Myanmar Visas
Glitch. We have sent in our visa applications for Myanmar. Usually when we apply for visas two passport photos are required. I have taken and photoshopped stock photos of Debbie and me. I print a couple of these and send … Continue reading