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We can’t always go on long vacations to exotic destinations. Short day trips give us a chance to explore the unique areas that surround where we live. A big mistake made when going on a day trip is thinking there is no need to pack. While you don’t need to pack a suitcase, there are some essentials you will want to bring. Check out these items that will ensure that you enjoy your day away from home to the fullest.

Travel Backpack

Start your day trip adventures by getting the right backpack. Don’t get anything bulky. Go for a bag that is lightweight and easy to maneuver. With only needing to bring the essentials, you don’t want to get too carried away. The Gonex Ultralight Handy Travel Backpack is a great option. It is strong enough to hold everything you need and also waterproof so you can take it anywhere. A fun feature is that it can change sizes depending on what you need. 

Hygiene

While you will not need to bring shower items, you will be out all day, and there are a few hygiene items that could come in handy. Chapstick is a must. Nothing ruins a day faster than chapped lips that won’t stop hurting. Try on the many versions that Burt’s Bee offers. Sunscreen is another must-have in your pack. You want to remember the day by the pictures you take, not a sunburn the next day. Wet wipes are another great option to throw into your bag. Being able the freshen up on the go will make you more comfortable. Every outing is better when you feel good.

Snacks

A trip is only as good as the snacks. No one likes to get hungry while trying to explore. Bring along some foods that are easy to eat and will hold you over to mealtimes. Any bar is a good option, as they are easy to carry and eat on the go. KIND has some incredible high in protein bars that will keep you full. When choosing a snack, more protein will keep you filled longer. Whatever you bring, make sure it is something you enjoy. There is no need to carry around food all day that you do not want to eat.

Collapsible water bottle

Save the planet and your back by investing in a collapsible water bottle. Bustle has outlined the four best collapsible water bottles on the market right now, ranging in price from eight to thirty dollars. The top pick is Nomader Collapsible Water Bottle with a nice wide mouth top and silicone base that lets it stand on its own even when not filled. It can then be rolled up when not in use and weighs only 7 oz. Once you are out of the water, it will take up such a small amount of space you won’t notice. 

Get your day pack ready to go and plan your next adventure.

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