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Reddit mentions of Outdoor Research Men's Panorama Jacket, Black, X-Large

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Outdoor Research Men's Panorama Jacket, Black, X-Large
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Self-fabric contrast color detailingDouble-sliding TorsoFlo hem-to-pit zippersLeft hand pocket doubles as stuff sackVentia Dry constructionAdjustable hood with rain gutter
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2 Inches
Length23 Inches
SizeX-Large
Weight1.07 Pounds
Width15 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Outdoor Research Men's Panorama Jacket, Black, X-Large:

u/Aww_Shucks ยท 1 pointr/travel

Traveling with a friend of mine as recent college grads to a few countries in SEA before we make our way through Turkey, Greece, Romania, Germany, Portugal, Morocco, Spain, Denmark, and Iceland. That's a fuckton of places, and we purposely squeezed as much shit as we could into 57 days because we don't know any better.

Just a few notes:

  • Original packing list
  • That bundle in the top-left is my rain coat. I wonder if you guys think I can forego that and pick up a poncho over in SEA. Those two elongated-looking things to the right of it are arm warmers.
  • The lime green bundle you see in the middle of the pic is a Sea to Summit Coolmax Adaptor Liner with Insect Shield. I hear it makes sleeping in hostels just a little bit nicer (plus I intend on using it for future camping trips when I return in May).
  • I'm leaving for the airport in two days with what you see in the picture as well as the t-shirt, jeans, underwear, socks, and shoes that I'll be wearing. My passport, passport photocopies, and visa photos are all stashed away in a 'hidden' pocket in the bag.
  • The bag is a Chrome Citizen and a few of you would recommend against it because I'd be killing my shoulder lugging everything around like that. I'd be open to switching my bag out for my Banjo Brothers Commuter Backpack, but when I initially packed using that bag, half the bag was still empty...
  • Camera's a Canon S100, and yes, it's a great pocket camera. If you're thinking of getting one or one of its older/younger siblings, I say go for it. I'll be bringing three batteries and 2 x 32GB SD cards, so we'll see just how far I can go on those two cards without needing to dump any images...

    I think I probably left a few things out of the picture that are on my packing list, but oh well. I'm going to say I 'have no idea what I'm doing' since I've never packed for such a long trip before, but I've tried my best thus far. I owe it to this sub for giving me tons of inspiration and help with planning bits of my trip!