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Items that could be useful to carry along when voyaging to the FSU and visiting - based on suggestions/experiences by:   
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Items that could be useful to carry along when voyaging to the FSU and visiting - based on suggestions/experiences by:<br><br>  
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<b>KenInUtah:</b><ul>
<b>KenInUtah:</b><ul>
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<li>Clothing and Shoes (I wrote this because someone would mention it otherwise) </li>
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<li>Clothing and shoes (I wrote this because someone would mention it otherwise).
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<li>Sports coat</li>
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<li>Sports coat.
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<li>Spring jacket (I'm going late April)</li>
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<li>Spring jacket (I'm going late April).
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<li>Prescriptions</li>
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<li>Prescriptions.
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<li>Current Converter</li>
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<li>Current Converter.
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<li>Phone charger</li>
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<li>Phone charger.
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<li>Copies of all your documents</li></li>
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<li>Copies of all your documents.
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<li>Aspirin, Pepto, general toiletries</li>
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<li>Aspirin, Pepto, general toiletries.
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<li>Ziploc bags
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<li>Ziploc bags.
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<li>Baby wipes (for cleaning hands while out and about)
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<li>Baby wipes (for cleaning hands while out and about).
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<li>Travel pillow
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<li>Travel pillow.
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<li>Money Belt
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<li>Money belt.
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<b>Calmissile:</b><ul>
<b>Calmissile:</b><ul>
<li>220 V European adapter plugs for computer and various chargers.
<li>220 V European adapter plugs for computer and various chargers.
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<li>Misc chargers for electronics... tablet, computer, camera, etc.
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<li>Misc. chargers for electronics (tablet, computer, camera, etc.)
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<li> Misc accessory cords for downloading photos, etc between media.
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<li>Misc. accessory cords for downloading photos, etc between media.
<li>Spare thumb drives, etc.
<li>Spare thumb drives, etc.
<li>Phone numbers and addresses for Russia contacts and USA contacts including banks, etc.
<li>Phone numbers and addresses for Russia contacts and USA contacts including banks, etc.
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<li>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.
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<li>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.
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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.
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<li>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).
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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.
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<li>I don't recall her English skills, but my wife and I used an electronic translator quite a bit.  Both on computer and tablet.
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<b>Mendeleyev:</b><ul>
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<li>A couple of small flashlights.
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<li>Several packets of travel tissues: you will not only use them to blow your nose but as napkins and as toilet tissue when out and about, or on the train (in winter I recommend about 4 packets for each week's stay).
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<li>A printed Moscow Metro map. http://engl.mosmetro.ru/flash/scheme01.html
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<li>An umbrella.
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<li>A notepad and ink pens: helpful for all sort of uses, from writing down directions to copying words you see that you'd like to learn.
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<li>Several cloth/fabric shopping bags: they take very little space and weigh nothing, but are indispensable when out and about, and especially on the train.
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<li>At least one canvas-type lined shopping bag, the thin but lined type designed to keep things cold in summer: these are absolutely handy to keep dry from the elements such things as cameras, books, metro maps, souvenirs, etc.
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<li>Several small flash drives for cameras and audio devices (better than one large drive per apparatus: all it takes is one theft, one police or military checkpoint confiscation, or one lost drive to ruin days or weeks' worth of photographing/recording if everything is on a single drive).
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Latest revision as of 13:42, 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:

KenInUtah:
  • 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.

Calmissile:
  • 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.
  • 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).
  • I don't recall her English skills, but my wife and I used an electronic translator quite a bit. Both on computer and tablet.

Mendeleyev:
  • A couple of small flashlights.
  • Several packets of travel tissues: you will not only use them to blow your nose but as napkins and as toilet tissue when out and about, or on the train (in winter I recommend about 4 packets for each week's stay).
  • A printed Moscow Metro map. http://engl.mosmetro.ru/flash/scheme01.html
  • An umbrella.
  • A notepad and ink pens: helpful for all sort of uses, from writing down directions to copying words you see that you'd like to learn.
  • Several cloth/fabric shopping bags: they take very little space and weigh nothing, but are indispensable when out and about, and especially on the train.
  • At least one canvas-type lined shopping bag, the thin but lined type designed to keep things cold in summer: these are absolutely handy to keep dry from the elements such things as cameras, books, metro maps, souvenirs, etc.
  • Several small flash drives for cameras and audio devices (better than one large drive per apparatus: all it takes is one theft, one police or military checkpoint confiscation, or one lost drive to ruin days or weeks' worth of photographing/recording if everything is on a single drive).
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