neuroanatomist said:
AlanF said:
Slowcoach - we cabin luggage only brigade are out way before then.
I can do that with short trips, two days or so. For longer trips, 2-3 suits, 4-5 shirts, shoes, tripod, a change of casual clothes, etc., won't all fit in a carry on. For me, international trips are usually a few days in duration, which helps make the flights worthwhile (although I did once do a round trip to Switzerland where I was there for only ~4 hours). Except for Canada, from here an international flight generally means at least five hours in the air, whereas from the UK, international could be done in a puddle jumper. Reminds me of when I lived in San Francisco, where a driving trip to the next state was a major undertaking…but here in New England, I can drive through three states in my lunch hour.
2-3 suits! A commentary on a topological paper in
Nature on how many ways to knot a tie started with: "When I go to a conference, I have to raid the dirty linen basket to find suitable casual clothes".
Generally, for business trips I travel with smart casual jacket and trousers, and for conferences hardly that. A regular 55x40x25 cm suitcase will house my extensive electrical gear, toiletries, medicines, 5 shirts, 5 underpants, 5 pairs of socks, a pair of chinos and leave room over. If I stay longer, I wash the laundry with hotel shampoo and allow to dry over the bath. I take one pair of shoes that can be used for formal and walking. My camera gear goes in a 30x20x10cm case (5DIV + 100-400mm II). If I really need a suit, I'll wear it. Even Ryanair allows two cabin items now.
On holiday with the wife, I admit it's a big suitcase in the hold, with the 55x40x25 cm case taking to the 400mm DO II etc etc.