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    DLBP at Disneyland today



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      Where did my mom's TB bag go lately? [emoji6]

      She's all settled in for her train trip to Minnesota!

      "I'm more of a creative problem solver with good taste and a soft spot for logistical nightmares.” ― Maria Semple, Where'd You Go, Bernadette

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        A bit belatedly (I got back from the trip two weeks ago), but a PCSB and a PCBP in the very nice lounge at the Basel airport. Also, it seems like the PCBP doesn't get as much love as other products, but I've found it to be really super handy on some recent trips for wrangling overflow items. It's pretty capacious, but it's slim size means airport staff don't give it a second look, and it's thin enough fit in the space between the seat and wall in the World Traveller Plus (premium economy) seats on BA and also into the side bins on the Upper Deck in Club World.
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          A45 in Innsbruck, Austria

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            This photo brought up some nice memories of my 1 day transit through Innsbruck many, many moons ago. I was carrying my 1st Tom Bihn bag - a black Brain Bag - the one with the permanent waist belt. My friend dragged her wheelie. I don't remember why we did not leave our bags in a locker at the train station - maybe there were none?

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              My TriStar has been to Chicago and Minneapolis (only had it for 2 weeks) and my Pilot is on a UPS truck somewhere in the middle of the country scheduled to arrive in 4 days!


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                Waiting for the Boss (Bruce Springsteen) at Hope Estate in the Hunter Valley - Australia on Saturday.

                This was not long before a big electrical storm with hail came through ... Outdoor venue, very little shelter - good thing I had a spare poncho for my PCBP - which does leak in a deluge.
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                  I took my Side Effect to Belfast International last week, this has also become my running bag with the waist strap added.

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                    Black Parapack 3DOC with my COW, phone and keys. I'm supposed to dance with boy2 at his Junior Cotillion class tonight. Forms I can manage but the Foxtrot stumps me �� Hopefully I don't trip over my own feet ;)
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                    ETA: I only stepped on his foot twice :) and that was when he decided it would be 'funny to trip mom up and ask her questions' while I was counting steps on the waltz ;)
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                      Old Skool Nordic

                      Went to the Grand Canyon last weekend. It was a winter wonderland. Just beautiful. The low lying clouds made it feel mysterious and dramatic. Although I am not a matchy-matchy person and I rarely coordinate colors with my TB bags, I decided for this trip to go original Nordic. I think it's my favorite TB fabric. Sad that it's retired.Click image for larger version

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                      Seeking Solar shop bags and Solar packing cube shoulder bag Also coveting an Iberian Synapse or Copilot

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                        Our navy yeoman duffel in size small on its maiden voyage!


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                          Nordic Swift boxing bag went to the Y. Smash! The Swift is made to carry 12oz boxing gloves. :) Shop bags work too, but small is a smidge too small, and large is too large. Swift is just right.
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                            With my Original Halcyon DLBP in Hahei, New Zealand.

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                              @kathryn Love the idea of using the TT for plane snacks!
                              Synik 22, Truck, Luminary 12 with a MCB Freudian Slip, Daylight Backpack, EDC HLT2, Side Effect or Side Effect, zippered Large and Small Shopbags, Co-Pilot, Travel Tray, Snake Charmer

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                                Originally posted by Traveltech View Post
                                @kathryn Love the idea of using the TT for plane snacks!
                                That's actually Amtrak, but it works in the air and on the rails! :)
                                "I'm more of a creative problem solver with good taste and a soft spot for logistical nightmares.” ― Maria Semple, Where'd You Go, Bernadette

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