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Traveling LOW-BUDGET: Backpack Gear List

If you want to travel on a budget,
you need to be as much autonomous as possible.
By that, I mean being able to carry in your backpack
the things that cover your basic needs from clothing to food to sleeping equipment.

I have a 60L backpack and I can fit pretty much anything I want
even for more than a month of traveling in it.

My backpacking equipment is simple,
good trekking shoes, tent and a sleeping bag and pad.

So this is my...

Backpack Gear List
-Books
Small paperback books that are easy to carry. I prefer thought-provoking books when traveling
-Plastic bags
To sort my clothes and separate dirty from clean
-Water tank
I have an 1L water tank and I think it's enough, 1.5L is good as well
-A small pot
For both cooking, eating and storing food
-Pocket knife
Can't explain much, everyone knows how useful it can be
-Photograph
I take only picture and leave only footprints
-Map and compass
To move around without getting lost
-Head torch
Way better than a simple torch but not necessary
-Binoculars
Just for the fun of exploration
-Medical kit
With bandages and other simple medicine (just in case)

Then some things for hygiene:
-Green soap
I use it for everything from washing clothes to showering hair
-Towel
Two towels, one for face-one for general use
-Razors
Ok, you may be a real traveler now, but you still should shave once in a while
-Deodorant
You don't want to be sweaty and smelly, right?
-Toothbrush/Toothpaste
-Bandana
Bandanas are great. You can use them as a towel, sunshade, sweatband and a lot more
-Toilet paper/Wipes
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-Mosquito repellent
Mosquitos can be very aggressive sometimes, especially when sleeping outdoors
-Sunscreen
You don't want to be sun burnt when traveling

And some bad weather additions:
-Fleece/wool sweater
-Raincoat
-Beanie/gloves/scarf

This is pretty much everything I pack in my backpack.
I didn't mention clothing or food, this is up to you!
So, I think it is about time I start packing my stuff for the eurotrip.
I'm leaving tomorrow!
See you on the road...


Interrail Europe - Summer 2011



So, this is where I'm going to be for the rest of the summer.
I'll keep you updated with photos, tips and stories from all over Europe!

I will be backpacking with my best friends by train.
My interrail ticket arrived today and we are ready for action!

This is the list of places we're planning to visit

-Rome
-Florence
-Zurich
-Zermatt
-Geneve
-Grenoble
-Barcelona
-Paris
-Amsterdam
-Berlin
-Prague
-Vienna
-Hallstatt
-Venice

As you can see, we are going to visit some of the major cities of Europe
and two villages to take a break and enjoy nature.

Interrail was a dream for me and my friends
and it finally comes true!

Stay tuned for more about our Eurotrip!

Mare Crisium!

This is a different photo than any other photo I've posted.
It has nothing to do with backpacking, or does it?
But has a strong connection with traveling and exploring.

This photo was taken through my telescope using an adapter.
The photo is not well-focused or sharp enough,
but at least it is a good try to capture this part of the lunar surface.

This is the Sea of Crisis or Mare Crisium!
It is a crater of our natural orbiter, the Moon
and is 555km in diameter and 176,000km2 in area! 
Mare Crisium was also the landing site 
for Luna 24 on its mission to retrieve Lunar soil samples in 1976.

Mare Cirium crater moon
Photo taken in Moon

Sea kayak (THE EYE) and my shadow...

This is a sea kayak my father made for me and my siblings 
when we were younger!
He drew two eyes in the front,
that's why we call it THE EYE, the eye of the Aegean.

Every weekend we were going sea kayaking,
That's how I first learnt to paddle and surf the Aegean waves.

Nowadays I still go sea kayaking when in Chios.
In this photo you can see my shadow doing the peace sign!
I would love to do a trip around the island,
from beach to beach with minimum supplies and a fishing rope or something.
It is a great way to explore the Greek islands!

Photo taken in Sidirounta, Chios, Greece

Cappadocia - Air Balloon

This time a photo from Asia, Turkey.

There are two places I want to visit in Turkey.
The first one is Constantinople or Instabul,
don't care how you call it...
And the other one is the dry and rocky Cappadocia!

It is located deep inside central/east Turkey 
and you need to cross a long desert in order to get there from Europe.
Cappadocia is actually a big plateau over 1000m in altitude
that is pierced by volcanic peaks (highest 3916m).
Once you finally arrive, after crossing the desert,
the view is breathtaking!

This is a photo taken by my parents.
They did a road trip there along with their motorbike,
I would instead do it by bicycle.

Not only is it a rock climber's paradise,
but also very scenic, especially if you can afford taking a trip with an air balloon!


Photo taken in Cappadocia, Turkey

Leaving the mountain hut!

This is Kallergi mountain hut,
the best mountain hut in the White Mountains of Crete!
I spent a night there during a weekend excursion with the local alpine club.

The weather was very unpredictable.
Even just by looking at the photo you can't really tell what's going to follow.
We were caught in a storm somewhere around 1600-1800m high.
Must admit I had a hard time getting back to the hut.
I was feeling really cold and exhausted
and it was a big relief to return to the warm hut
and drink hot mountain tea!

What I learnt that day was to respect the mountains and nature's fury
and follow the guide,
in stead of my ambition to make it to the top.


Photo taken in the White Mountains, Chania, Greece

My first time rock climbing!


My first time rock climbing was less than a year ago in Therissos gorge.
I had already done some indoor climbing,
but it doesn't compare to the real thing.

I was lucky because the National Rock Climbing festival
was to take place where I was studying.
I had no equipment, so some guys from the UK
lent me their shoes, harness and helmet and belayed me too.

I tried to climb a 6a+ but only made it half way.
Still it was a great experience!

Since then I haven't stopped climbing!
Although I have no money for equipment,
I climb barefooted and with no ropes or security of any kind.
It's just me and the rock.
A test of will-power and self-confidence.
An exploration of nature and limits.

So, this is the photo of how it all started...

Photo taken in Therissos Gorge, Chania, Crete, Greece