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Travel wash bag for men

THE BAG

Flight 101 have yet again caught my eye with this Spacepak Toiletry Bag @ £27 ($42)

LOOK FOR: Fold away, light weight with attached hook to hang up 

    

IN THE BAG

Lip balm – Skin cream – Shampoo – Shower gel – Deodorant – Toothbrush/Paste – Condoms – Razor & Shaving cream – Cotton buds

Extras/Medical Bits

Nail clippers – Hand sanitizer (think of your location) – Dental Floss – Mouthwash – Alcohol pads – Bandages - Plasters

Miniature travel bottles are available in all supermarkets 
and health stores for a compact fit. 
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How to look good hiking? An impossible task of femininity and practicality

Burdened with the challenge of mixing a feminine outlook with the practicalities of a good hike? Me too, but this can be simple, you just need to note the basics.

Extra’s: pashmina & hat

FOOTWEAR

Walking trainers. The boots are chunky and hot, the sandals seep in water. Just go with the walking trainer.

TIP: You can wear pop-socks for gentle walks.

LAYER IT

You’re probably going to be on varying gradients and weather will turn; with this so can your levels of cloth.

Start with a light base:  t-shirt, or a simple strappy top.

Add a long sleeve top – the thickness can be fleecy just note that your temperature will rise as you walk, so a simple cotton sleeve can also work well.

TIP: Carry a light weight waterproof jacket with a hood for when 
the rain pours and you get chilly.

HUG THE BITS THAT COUNT AND KEEP THE REST LOOSE

This differs for everyone, but generally tight hiking gear just gets sweaty. I go for trousers that zip at varying levels to alternate between a long leg, quarter length or shorts for different temperatures on route. These hug the bum and that’s about as much hugging needed.

TIP: Alternatively those jogging trousers you don’t mind getting 
messy are a comfy and loose way to handle an easy trek.

Note: If you know it’s going to be a snowy mountain top leggings can be a warm under-layer.

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Fashion Questions and The Vancouver Sun

Long feet on Playa de las Canteras

Flip-flops to booties – it really hurts!

It’s not an easy transition and everything about it feels alien, which is silly because I’ve been walking in my boots for months, some of them years.

For some reason, when returning home my feet literally repelled my closed toe shoes  by swelling. I thought feet only did this in heat, it was raining and I was in Wales, by all accounts it makes no sense.

Long feet on Playa de las Canteras

Apparently my feet have acclimatised to beautiful, open toe flip-flops, breathing in the sunny air. So be it, if only I could find an elegant shoe like this to wear to work…something to research! Any advice welcome, :)