Travellin’ light

I got no bags and baggage to slow me down.
Well, I’m travelling so fast my feet ain’t touching the ground.
Travellin’ light. Travellin’ light.
Well, I just can’t wait to be with my baby tonight.


Cliff Richard and the Shadows

To maximize my mobility, I plan to travel with two bags only, both carry-on. Keeping everything within my reach will, hopefully, reduce the possibility of theft or lost baggage. Fully loaded, the rolling backpack weighs around twenty-three pounds and the zip-off daypack thirteen, for a combined thirty-six pounds.

Here’s my packing list:

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Clearing the decks

Packing

Preparing for an adventure of the magnitude I have in mind will require radical changes to every aspect of my life. Leaving the company I own. Selling my house. Living with less.

To help with planning, I put together this checklist. It has taken most of a year to complete. Feel free to let me know what I forgot.

Purging possessions

  • Rent a storage locker for the household items I want to keep until I return.
  • Find Mac, my cat, a temporary home.
  • Sell the car.
  • Cancel all subscriptions.
  • Hold a moving sale of unwanted household items.
  • Donate whatever is left to charity.
  • Buy tenant’s insurance to cover stored items.

Selling the house

  • Make updates and repairs to improve its appeal to potential buyers.
  • List and sell it.
  • Cancel utilities and property insurance.

Leaving my company

  • Plan for transition with my partners.
  • Finalize the buy-out agreement.
  • Inform staff and clients.
  • Clear out my desk.

Planning finances

  • Set up financial planning and automatic fund transfers.
  • Set up bank accounts with accessibility from Europe.
  • Close any unneeded accounts and credit cards.
  • Contact credit card companies regarding travel plans.
  • Reserve safety deposit box for important documents.
  • Set up online document and password storage.
  • Meet with accountant regarding future tax filings.
  • Share access to financial information with kids.

Obtaining health care coverage

  • Buy international health care coverage.
  • Complete annual medical screenings.
  • Get any necessary vaccinations.

Setting up communications

  • Set up a mailbox.
  • Buy an inexpensive unlocked phone for limited use.
  • Set up new tablet with apps, including email.
  • Set up this blog and hosting.
  • Notify family and friends of my new contact info.

Planning the sabbatical

  • Plan the initial itinerary.
  • Book lodging and transportation.
  • Make sure passport is up to date.
  • Buy travel insurance.
  • Obtain Global Entry Program approval.
  • Update Smart Traveler Enrollment Program.
  • Buy a GPS device or download map apps.
  • Renew international driver’s license.

Packing

  • Make a packing list. Cut it in half.
  • Include passport, proof of insurance, vaccination certificates, driver’s license, health-care card, spare passport photos, airline tickets, and lodging confirmations.
  • Back up documents online.
  • Build a medical kit.
  • Fit everything into two carry-on bags.

Shakedown tour of the Pyrenees

Castelnaud-la-Chapelle
Castelnaud-la-Chapelle

July 13, 2013

In Pamplona, the week-long Festival of San Fermín raged on. Again, the bulls ruled the course, goring two and injuring twenty-one more in a historic pile-up at the ring’s entrance.

To read about my visit to Pamplona, please see the previous post, Running of the fools.”

However, it was time to leave the revelry behind. Like guests sneaking out of a raucous party, friends Rob and Mandy and I checked out of our hotel in Pamplona and begin our driving tour of northern Spain and southern France.

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Running of the fools

Festival of San Fermín

While still a year out from my extended trek, I was asked by friends Rob and Mandy to tag along on a driving tour of northern Spain and southern France.

The invitation followed a discussion Rob and I had about the Running of the Bulls at the annual Festival of San Fermín in Pamplona. He had participated in the event twice before and I was intrigued by the idea of running it with a veteran. It was an invitation I couldn’t refuse.

To read about the trip beyond Pamplona, please see the next post, “Shakedown tour of the Pyrenees.”

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