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Reddit mentions of Columbia Women's Switchback II Jacket, White, M
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- Fit Type: Modern Classic fit universal, easy fit for comfortable range of motion.
- Waterproof fabric. Omni-Shield Water and Stain Repellent. Uses: Trail, Travel
- Imported
- Zippered hand pockets. Adjustable cuff tabs. Packable into hand pocket
- Stow-away hood. Back venting system
- Waterproof fabric
- Stow away hood
- Back venting system
- Zippered hand pockets
- Packable into hand pocket
Features:
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 1 Inches |
Length | 20 Inches |
Size | Medium |
Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
Width | 14 Inches |
Where: Japan & Korea
Duration: 3 weeks
Weather: Warm to hot; moderately humid; rainy
Travel clothing (mode of travel): This on the plane.
Luggage: eBags Mother Lode roller bag and backpack
What you actually packed:
  Here are some drafts of items & combinations I considered: 1, 2.
  I ended up bringing:
Did you wear everything?
  All the clothes. I didn't quite need as many underwear & socks, but better safe than sorry in that area.
Anything you wished you had left or brought along?
Left: n/a
Brought along: nothing clothes related, and nothing I could realistically have predicted. I planned what to pack over the course of almost 2 months, though.
Did you pick up anything while traveling?
Advice to other travelers?
It's all about the planning. I plan all my outfits ahead of time, and often try them on before I pack the items if it's something I've never worn together before.
For this trip, I was super extra planny b/c it was going to be for such a long time, in a place where I didn't speak the language or likely fit in any of their clothes. I researched easily available toiletries, and learned that I wouldn't be able to easily find antiperspirant, but sunblock was everywhere.
I also researched how to handle 22 hours of traveling, and was glad I did! Neck pillow + eye mask + noise cancelling headphones + benadril = actually sleeping on a plane.