the Ferret
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Since I was getting ready for another trip, thought I'd share how I pack. After 51 years of packing for motorcycle trips I have found this to be the absolute most efficient way to pack. I keep labeled bags for items I want to take in a drawer. When getting ready for a trip I pull out the bags and start packing. When you take 3 trips or so a year, you will appreciate the organization. YMMV
It has so many advantages.
1) makes packing a snap, before a trip pull out the bags and fill them with the
labeled item
2) you roll up the item to go in the bag as small/tight as you can, insert, then roll
the bag and compress it before zipping the bag shut makes for a really small
package to pack. (like it's been vacuum sealed)
3) you never overpack and you never forget anything you really need
4) you never leave anything in the hotel room because if there's an empty bag you
know what's missing (usually a charging cord)
4) no matter what, none of your packed gear ever gets wet (handy if you use soft luggage like I do on some of my bikes)
5) lay them out when you get to the hotel room, labels up and there is no "digging"
for items you want/need for the next day.
6) when you get back from the trip empty the items and store away the bags for
next time.
7) If there is an item you found you don't really need, get rid of the bag.
If there is an item you really wish you had brought, make a bag for it and put it with the
rest of the bags so you won't forget it on the next trip
So easy and efficient.
note the 2 cans of Skyline chili and the green bag are gifts for someone I'll be seeing, and don't normally get packed. The water bottle and trip journal for daily mileages, trip costs and trip details are going in the frunk.

It has so many advantages.
1) makes packing a snap, before a trip pull out the bags and fill them with the
labeled item
2) you roll up the item to go in the bag as small/tight as you can, insert, then roll
the bag and compress it before zipping the bag shut makes for a really small
package to pack. (like it's been vacuum sealed)
3) you never overpack and you never forget anything you really need
4) you never leave anything in the hotel room because if there's an empty bag you
know what's missing (usually a charging cord)
4) no matter what, none of your packed gear ever gets wet (handy if you use soft luggage like I do on some of my bikes)
5) lay them out when you get to the hotel room, labels up and there is no "digging"
for items you want/need for the next day.
6) when you get back from the trip empty the items and store away the bags for
next time.
7) If there is an item you found you don't really need, get rid of the bag.
If there is an item you really wish you had brought, make a bag for it and put it with the
rest of the bags so you won't forget it on the next trip
So easy and efficient.
note the 2 cans of Skyline chili and the green bag are gifts for someone I'll be seeing, and don't normally get packed. The water bottle and trip journal for daily mileages, trip costs and trip details are going in the frunk.