Packing List
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- | <li>Clothing and Shoes (I wrote this because someone would mention it otherwise) | + | <li>Clothing and Shoes (I wrote this because someone would mention it otherwise) </li> |
- | <li>Sports coat | + | <li>Sports coat</li> |
- | <li>Spring jacket (I'm going late April) | + | <li>Spring jacket (I'm going late April)</li> |
- | <li>Prescriptions | + | <li>Prescriptions</li> |
- | <li>Current Converter | + | <li>Current Converter</li> |
- | <li>Phone charger | + | <li>Phone charger</li> |
- | <li>Copies of all your documents | + | <li>Copies of all your documents</li></li> |
- | <li>Aspirin, Pepto, general toiletries | + | <li>Aspirin, Pepto, general toiletries</li> |
- | <li>Ziploc bags | + | <li>Ziploc bags |
- | <li>Baby wipes (for cleaning hands while out and about) | + | <li>Baby wipes (for cleaning hands while out and about) |
<li>Travel pillow | <li>Travel pillow | ||
<li>Money Belt | <li>Money Belt |
Revision as of 01:49, 3 February 2015
Packing List
Items that could be useful to carry along when voyaging to the FSU and visiting - based on suggestions/experiences by:
- Clothing and Shoes (I wrote this because someone would mention it otherwise)
- Sports coat
- Spring jacket (I'm going late April)
- Prescriptions
- Current Converter
- Phone charger
- Copies of all your documents
- Aspirin, Pepto, general toiletries
- Ziploc bags
- Baby wipes (for cleaning hands while out and about)
- Travel pillow
- Money Belt
- 220 V European adapter plugs for computer and various chargers.
- Misc chargers for electronics... tablet, computer, camera, etc.
- Misc accessory cords for downloading photos, etc between media.
- Spare thumb drives, etc.
- Phone numbers and addresses for Russia contacts and USA contacts including banks, etc.
- You might want to take a small gift that is made in the USA that depicts something about the country. Maps, Flags, Disneyland Shirts were popular for my wife's family. 7. Handheld GPS. Even though she will be leading you around, it is interesting to follow on the GPS where you go and where you have been. 8. I don't recall her English skills, but my wife and I used an electronic translator quite a bit. Both on computer and tablet.