I’ve Traveled All Over the World. These Are 7 Things I Always Pack

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Geoffrey Morrison is a writer/photographer about tech and travel for CNET, The New York Times, and other web and print publications. He’s also the Editor-at-Large for The Wirecutter. He has written for Sound&Vision magazine, Home Theater magazine, and was the Editor-in-Chief of Home Entertainment magazine. He is NIST and ISF trained, and has a degree in Television/Radio from Ithaca College. His bestselling novel, Undersea, and its sequel, Undersea Atrophia, are available in paperback and digitally on Amazon. He spends most of the year as a digital nomad, living and working while traveling around the world. You can follow his travels at BaldNomad.com and on his YouTube channel.
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Winter is just about over, so it’s time to gather the best travel gadgets for your upcoming spring break adventures. There are some great travel gadgets that can make your trip easier, no matter where you’re headed. For six years I traveled all over the world, including across Europe, inside ancient castles in Japan — and more recently, a 10,000-mile road trip around the US. As a digital nomad, I tend to travel light with a backpack or a tiny car. There are some key devices I recommend packing, so I put together this list of some of the best travel gadgets that I never leave home without.

I’m not a fan of specialized, and often unnecessarily expensive, single-use gadgets. Travel is expensive enough without piling on frivolous, fancy fluff. And because I travel light, I don’t want anything bulky or heavy: Simplicity is the name of the game here, but there are a few things that are valuable enough, in terms of their use, that they’re worth having regardless of size or cost.

So no matter where you’re heading, or for how long, these are a few things you should definitely bring with you.

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