Packing list for Burma (Myanmar) and Malaysia (Redang Island)
/As the count down begins to the big trip (roughly 30 days) through Burma (Myanmar) and Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur and Redang Island, I am putting together my packing list. As you will see most of my packing is actually mostly gadgets & electronics. I LOVE THEM.
Packs
Kathmandu 70L convertible ( roller with hidden backpack straps)
Kathmandu 15L Backpack ( day pack) – came with the 70L
I am still tossing up whether to get the Kathmandu 30L ‘Transit’ Day pack and use it as carry on. Additionally it has a secret compartment for my MacBook Air. The lady at Kathmandu kindly talked me out of buying it on the weekend, instead to wait until September when the 40% member discount starts.
Clothes
2 x neutral coloured ‘zip off’ travel pants for comfort.
3 x T-shirts
3 x singlets
3 x shorts
1 x Swimming Shorts
7 x Underwear
2 x socks
1 x boat shoes ( these are my every day, go anywhere, comfortable traveling shoes- I hate thongs / flip-flops )
1 x pair decent going out shoes (never know when a club night calls)
Cameras
Go Pro Hero 3 Black
Go Pro Hero 3 Silver
Samsung NX1000
Laptop
MacBook Air 11in Mid 2011 128gb
Phone / Communications
iPhone 5 64gig in Lifeproof Fre Waterproof Case
Delorme InReach enabled GPS tracker and 2 way communicator
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This is really just gear nerd porn, I want to be able to update my family and friends (and you through this blog) on our adventures. Also it would allow me to fire off a SMS style message to my parents who are meeting us for part of the trip, if any plans change. I am still working through some bugs on the posting map locations here. At this stage posting by email is my only option – this does not produce a ‘sexy’ post – more a quick and dirty text only post with links to an external map.
Where possibly I will endeavour to get a local sim – hopefully with prepaid data – in Malaysia this is no problem, Burma I think will be a different story.
Tablet
iPad Mini 64gig in folio case
Power
Solar
Goal Zero Guide 7 Solar panel
Goal Zero Guide 10+ AA Battery Pack with 4 x AA batteries x 2
Portable Power
In addition to the the Goal Zero Guide10+ I have a PLOX 6000mAh battery pack
PIXO USB Camera Battery Charger from Goal Zero – can charge the NX1000 battery from Solar, USB port or via a wall socket.
I know it sounds like a lot of power, but the guiding premise of my whole kit is that it can all be charged from the wall or from the Goal Zero Panels on the road. I am never quite sure of power availability, reliability or how safe it is (spikes). The only item I can not charge by solar from the above kit is the MacBook Air. Goal Zero does have products that could do it easily, but my budget and weight allowance doe not stretch that far this time. Their Sherpa 50 would be great with some folding panels, I just can’t convince the other half to allow me to get that one.
Have I forgotten anything? Comments ??
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New Toys
/Since our last holiday a few new electronic toys have been added to my pack.
- We sold our 2 x GoPro 2s
- Replaced them with 1 x Go Pro 3 black and 1 x Go Pro Silver.
- Sold our Spot Tracker
- Replaced with a Delorme InReach 2 way GPS tracker / communicator
- My underwater point and shoot was lost during our trip to Penguin Island, off the Western Australian Coast.
- Point and shoot replaced with a combination of my iPhone 5 (now in waterproof LifeProof Fre case) and my new Samsung NX1000 Mirrorless 2/3rd DLSR
- iPad 2 given to my partner as I updated
- Updated to iPad Mini
Video Shot at Redang Island Malaysia (Oct 2012)
/http://youtu.be/P5HJNg9RA6U Shot on my go pro 2 in Redang island, Malaysia 2012
Square Rock Namadgi National Park - Canberra Day Walk
/A great walk from Corin Road ( Near Corin Dam) 4 hour round trip. Just keep an eye on light conditions around winter. Effectively dark at 1630hrs. 8.5 km, nicely maintained trail up to Square Rock - sheer cliff off large boulders.
Again GPX available of you would like