I've had a long experience of packing rucksacks for backpacking trips. I'm a firm believer in finding your own organisation of kit within the sack according to how you use things. That's not my issue here.
I've got an issue with being unable to work out a packing system for normal airport type trips. I've just got a suitcase hybrid with shoulder straps and wheels. It's got two compartments and opens out like a suitcase. It's basically a suitcase with extras. How do you pack such a thing for traditional holidays? It's clothes, footwear, ski clothes, toiletries and luxuries. The last would be in the removable day sack though. No real kit like tents and it's a hotel stay so perhaps no issue getting at contents.
This might sound fussy but I like organisation. In just haven't traveled like this enough to work it out. BTW I have a few character traits that having set places for things is kind of important. Not OCD but to do with losing things, frustration and the like.
My backpacking sack I can pack then I could point you directly to everything in it such that you could reach non blindly down the inside of the sack and the first object your hand reaches is what you're looking for. I find when you're out in all weathers that organisation is important.
Ideally I want to have that confidence and organisation level for family holidays. Perhaps there is some OCD there but I think it's more that I'm useless at finding things and can start arguments in an empty room if I lose something.
Without a system I'll end up with everything thrown in. This is the first time I've had a proper suitcase type of luggage with plenty of division for organisation. It's overwhelming.
I've got an issue with being unable to work out a packing system for normal airport type trips. I've just got a suitcase hybrid with shoulder straps and wheels. It's got two compartments and opens out like a suitcase. It's basically a suitcase with extras. How do you pack such a thing for traditional holidays? It's clothes, footwear, ski clothes, toiletries and luxuries. The last would be in the removable day sack though. No real kit like tents and it's a hotel stay so perhaps no issue getting at contents.
This might sound fussy but I like organisation. In just haven't traveled like this enough to work it out. BTW I have a few character traits that having set places for things is kind of important. Not OCD but to do with losing things, frustration and the like.
My backpacking sack I can pack then I could point you directly to everything in it such that you could reach non blindly down the inside of the sack and the first object your hand reaches is what you're looking for. I find when you're out in all weathers that organisation is important.
Ideally I want to have that confidence and organisation level for family holidays. Perhaps there is some OCD there but I think it's more that I'm useless at finding things and can start arguments in an empty room if I lose something.
Without a system I'll end up with everything thrown in. This is the first time I've had a proper suitcase type of luggage with plenty of division for organisation. It's overwhelming.