If you’re coming to Lisbon, be careful with belongings! Also you can eat insanely well pretty much everywhere, specifically in Lisbon you’ll find a hard time in the best restaurants and youll be tempted to go to a bad place if you give up. If you visit the areas around the capital, you have an easier time to find good food. I would give you suggestions, but I think youll have a great time anywhere here, north or south. This is real good, hope you enjoy 😀
Holaa Cuando viaje a Japón solo lleve conmigo una mochila y fue increíble poderme desplazar a cualquier sitio con tanta facilidad aunque debo admitir que en aeropuerto me cuestionaban mucho 😂 me di cuenta que no necesitaba mucho para ser feliz
When I planned my trip to Portugal a couple of years ago, a friend adviced me to bringh a waterproof jaket. This was a good advice and gladly pass it to you. Me personally benefited a lot not only from jacket but also from umbrella that I brought. And spare socks that I had with me wherever I went...
It can be very rainy and still chilly in February! I would suggest you add a sweater or some sort of long sleeve, maybe a thick shirt, and either an umbrella or rain coat. Enough socks so you won't need to re-wear wet ones (trust me, it's not fun!) and maybe even a more substantial jacket. Of course you'll double check the weather before you leave,I suppose, but the answer is almost always the same - layers. :) or some sips of Port wine also help warm you up.😂
I always travel carry on only. Doesn't matter where I'm going or how long I'm staying. Two weeks in Greece....a few days in Switzerland or going back home to Canada where laundry facilities are within reach. There's a sense of freedom that comes with traveling (and living) light. Awesome video!
I’ll probably sound as a mom… but, you will definitely need something warmer than a T-shirt. February is winter even in Mediterranean. I really love travelling with 1 backpack. Have a nice trip
Fantastic video 🙂 I have been getting into "one bag" traveling and I am super excited to continue to cut down my travel load. Your video has provided some great thinking points.
Portuguese here! February is a rainy month in Portugal so don't forget a small umbrella or a raincoat! Thank you for the content. I have a trip coming in January to East Timor (Southeast Asia) where is summer all year and I live in the UK rn, so it was a very useful content!
You might need something more substancial than trucker jacket. The nights get chilly and if you go to the north or the interior, you definitely need something warmer
This is minimalist packing on a different level !! Will share this with my friends who keeps on packing just-in-case item. All the best for your trip in Feb :) BTW I'm also going on a 4-days trek in Feb !! P.S. Dou have any plans to visit Nazaré in your trip? You'll get some really cool drone shots there.
I have to tell you that I went to Portugal last year in February and it was windy and cold. My wife and I ended up going to Decathlon and bough a few jackets and midlayers, but we also tend to run cold.
Loved this as usual. Do you recommend any cases / organizers for your clothing, tech, and specifically your camera accessories for a clamshell bag like the bellroy?
For smaller tech items - Bellroy Tech Kit For clothes - Peak Design Packing Cube (should have included this in video) For camera - I don’t personally own one, but hear the Peak Design one is great. Hope this helps!
Hi!! Here binge watching your latest videos!! Amazing content as always!! 💯 It would be interesting to have a video in which you compare what your partner packs (if it is very different from what you pack), when I travel with someone, I love to see how different the priorities are from person to person, and sometimes you can get surprises when learning different hacks.
Great video Nicholas! I used to travel for work and I always had to bring all my gears( tattoo artist). Now , I think Im ready to travel light just for fun. Your video was very timely 💥 Also, I always make a scan of my passport that I save in the cloud. Loosing my passport was always something in my mind.
I'm curious about the 20L backpack from Bellroy, can you store like 3-4 tshirts, 4 underwear, 1 shorts, 1 pants, and some small toiletry kit (foldable toothbrush, 8ml perfume spray, and medicines)
Ive been watching packing and travel videos lately. Im possibly moving to another state this year. There are things i cant leave behind obviously its really hard to only pack “what i need” and replace what i can.
Enjoying the content. New subscriber to the channel. Love the fact that you don't make minimalism seem impossible like many others out there. Appreciate it.
Hello Nicholas. Portugal here. February is still winter season nevertheless some days we have chilly sunny days. Be prepared with a jacket for chilly days specially in the evening, morning, and also rain. I´m an official tour guide. If you need any information about Portugal that I can assist you, tell me.
Awesome video!! I’m still trying to reach this level of minimal travel🎉 hope you have a great trip, we went to Portugal a few years ago and loved Sintra and Cascáis if you have time to visit either :)
As a filmmaker myself. The tripod question is a tough one. I use the Peak Design one and even though it’s sleek it still is bulky when you travel with one 20l bag. How is the stabilisation on that tripod of yours
I packed almost the same way for a recent trip to Mexico. But instead of the camera gear I had to pack my bipap machine for the sleep apnea. Definitely a good exercise in deciding on what’s essential 😅
Biggest problem for me when travelling has been my camera stuff with DSLR and larger lenses (Well just Canon 100-400 and 70-200 but still) but maybe in future I will take most of my photos just with my phone and that would make travelling so much easier :-D
For only 8 days? I could see this kit sufficing. Especially for those who will rely on their phone as a camera and don’t need a drone. Frees up a bit more space for extra toiletries and maybe a couple more clothing items… I travel pretty much perpetually, so it’s a 40L pack and 8L sling. Still haven’t had my bags weighed by budget airlines…. But honestly, there really is no reason to pack this minimally. A 30L is more forgiving for such a trip. Allowing you to maybe throw in a light rain coat and maybe a travel size umbrella. Possibly an extra pair of pants incase you spill something on the first pair. Oh, and some light weight flip-flops are nice if you just need to slip something on your feet quickly.
Nicely done! I don't bring any camera stuff but instead have to bring a travel CPAP + its accessories. Just eyeballing, it seems like that stuff would take up about the same space as your camera and gear, so it's great see that'd probably work with that backpack 😀
More boring advice; I wouldn’t keep your passport, card, money all in one place. If that one (lovely) wallet disappears, you’re stuffed! The minimalist in me wants to keep those things in a neat package - like those credit card holders that stick to the phone but practically, they’re not a good idea. On this note, I have a question. Is it a good idea to take a photo of a passport? Surely it would help if you lost your id?
I always bring 4 shirts, 3 pants (one of them Is a pair of navy blue shorts, that can be use for the pool, beach, or to hangout). 2-3 socks, 3 boxers, a slim hoodie, and a jacket that springs very small into its pocket. That's it as far as clothing. My g-shock.
Thanks for honesty as most airlines just accept 1 small bag and that s it unless you pay a lot more or have to check it. I struggle as need to bring many inhalers along for longterm and nowhere to leave anything. Am still determined though after airline ruined my trip last time with 2cweek uncompensated wait for lost bag then bus co lost my bag again! Then lastly someine walked off with my bag back in Uk luckily brought it back again. Where J go now it goes in distinctive design too!!!
For me, I tend to lean more towards Merino Wool which is not just anti-odor but also helps regulate your body temperature. Unbound Merino makes some good merino wool clothing although they are a bit on the expensive side. I am not a professional photographer so I just bring my iPhone along and while it's nowhere near perfect...the restrictions it provides help me to box myself and try to make work with what I have. But having said that I should get a drone one of these days. I have been traveling overseas with just one backpack and it's a soothing experience so far. I do bring a nano microfiber towel along with me and my backpack is a 40L tomtac navigator which is only 80 bucks.
My backpack is a little bit larger than yours. But the few times a year I do actually get to travel, it’s my only bag. I’ve never heard of those shirts before, I think I’ll look into getting them for myself. Everything else I pack is pretty identical to how you do it. My camera, socks and underwear for each day, one pair of jeans, and sweat pants.
I use the same Bellroy backpack but my recommendation is to reduce the clothing to 3 each (t-shirts, socks, underwear) and just wash as you go. Laundry sheets and a Scrubba wash bag (or even a 6L dry bag) are smaller and lighter than all that clothing. I’d also re-pack the toiletries: travel toothbrush, ~30ml squeeze tube for toothpaste (or toothpaste tabs), and travel-size deodorant (or deodorant wipes). With the extra space, you can take additional camera gear, a raincoat, or my favorite “luxury” item: an inflatable seat cushion for the long plane ride. P.S. Cascais has a beautiful, rocky shoreline and is only an hour from Lisbon by train.
@@NicholasGarofola I wish I can convince my wife into one bag as well, but I know she needs her things. I saw those shirts are a bit expensive, but looks like they're probably worth it. Thanks for the recommendation on them.
It usually rains in february here in Portugal. You might want to account for slightly wet weather. Other than that, you're ready to go. Hope you like it here! :)
No surprise on another great video from Nick! I would do a quick research the day before of your trip to see if a rain jacket is necessary. In February the sun can get a bit shy. In the name of the "one backpackers" and your Portuguese friends, I can only say one thing: 🇵🇹 Finally 🇵🇹 or should I say... 🇵🇹 Finalmente! 🇵🇹
If you will visit Porto, you need to go to some nice coffee places, such as “Dona Mira” and “Combi Coffee”. Both places are located at Bonfim neighborhood and have wonderful coffees!
Hei!! :) if you are coming around feb please bring warmer clothes unless you are resistant to really cold and a rain jacket. Also you shouldn’t be able to have that size of toothpaste in a carry on here. But anyway I am happy to give you details abt Lisbon and I love your worrrrk man
Hei!! :) if you are coming around feb please bring warmer clothes unless you are resistant to really cold and a rain jacket. Also you shouldn’t be able to have that size of toothpaste in a carry on here. But anyway I am happy to give you details abt Lisbon and I love your worrrrk man
hey, nicholas - a li'l late but congrats on 100k. have you ever thought of doing a QnA video to celebrate that? would love to know more about the man beyond the camera :)
Great videe, this js perfect and a jeans is a must. I am doing backpacking 6-8 months every year since 2021. I use a 40L carry-on bag including laptop and winter wears too😅
It would be a dream to travel with a backpack only🤩But with a 4 year old we find it easier to use suitcases🧳🛞 we did 7 days in Dubai with carry on only, that was my goal😅 no checked luggage 🥳
If you're coming to Lisbon, you have to taste our Pastéis de Belém... it's a tiny little cake with a delicious cream inside. Look of a shop called Pastéis de Belém and let's us know if you liked it. Have a nice trip. Portugal (my birth country) is gorgeous. 😉
This video came out a week after I got back from Japan, and I certainly know it would have inspired me beforehand to just take LESS. I went with a backpack and a carryon and it was just too much with how much city skipping we did. From now on, it’s the backpack only life for me
They’re getting very close to that, right now drone photos still just look like very high quality iPhone photos, not so much mirrorless quality in my opinion.
Retainer! I had my braces removed in 2002. I STILL wear my retainer. If I skip two nights, on the third night it feels very tight. So I know I still need it.
Do people really like the term "partner" for a significant other? I hate it... it sounds like someone you're in business with, not a romantic relationship. Random thought. 😂
Very, very useful, Nic!holas! Obviously also dependent where you're travelling to with weather and temperature conditions. Will keep this video and refer to it at the appropriate time. Thanks! Happy Christmas!
I wish I could explain the amount of peace this type of video gives to me...
💯
Thanks!
If you’re coming to Lisbon, be careful with belongings! Also you can eat insanely well pretty much everywhere, specifically in Lisbon you’ll find a hard time in the best restaurants and youll be tempted to go to a bad place if you give up. If you visit the areas around the capital, you have an easier time to find good food. I would give you suggestions, but I think youll have a great time anywhere here, north or south. This is real good, hope you enjoy 😀
Also recommend checking Sintra out, its a nice forest-y mountain in the Lisbon metro area and it's my favourite part of lisbon personally
Thanks so much! I’ll be in Lisbon, and am mostly looking forward to eating there 😂
Sintra is on my list 😄
Hahaha goodbye subscribe button 🫢 #deathnote
Holaa
Cuando viaje a Japón solo lleve conmigo una mochila y fue increíble poderme desplazar a cualquier sitio con tanta facilidad aunque debo admitir que en aeropuerto me cuestionaban mucho 😂 me di cuenta que no necesitaba mucho para ser feliz
When I planned my trip to Portugal a couple of years ago, a friend adviced me to bringh a waterproof jaket. This was a good advice and gladly pass it to you. Me personally benefited a lot not only from jacket but also from umbrella that I brought. And spare socks that I had with me wherever I went...
Good to know, a lot of people are seeming to tell me this.. better take the advice 😅
It can be very rainy and still chilly in February! I would suggest you add a sweater or some sort of long sleeve, maybe a thick shirt, and either an umbrella or rain coat. Enough socks so you won't need to re-wear wet ones (trust me, it's not fun!) and maybe even a more substantial jacket. Of course you'll double check the weather before you leave,I suppose, but the answer is almost always the same - layers. :) or some sips of Port wine also help warm you up.😂
Very true, thanks! 😂
I always travel carry on only. Doesn't matter where I'm going or how long I'm staying. Two weeks in Greece....a few days in Switzerland or going back home to Canada where laundry facilities are within reach. There's a sense of freedom that comes with traveling (and living) light. Awesome video!
I’ll probably sound as a mom… but, you will definitely need something warmer than a T-shirt. February is winter even in Mediterranean. I really love travelling with 1 backpack. Have a nice trip
Portugal doesn't have any Mediterranean coast, it's all Atlantic coast
Fantastic video 🙂 I have been getting into "one bag" traveling and I am super excited to continue to cut down my travel load. Your video has provided some great thinking points.
Promise it’s worth it!
Always love a new video from Nick!
Not just because your content appeals to me, it’s your presentation. Very relaxed and stress-free
Portuguese here! February is a rainy month in Portugal so don't forget a small umbrella or a raincoat! Thank you for the content. I have a trip coming in January to East Timor (Southeast Asia) where is summer all year and I live in the UK rn, so it was a very useful content!
Good to know, I’ll pack a small travel umbrella. Enjoy your trip!
it depends of where in Portugal xD in here it bearly rains from January to April (margem sul aqui)
Exactly! I lived 14 years in Center (Coimbra) and loved those months of the year since it gets warmer and rains.
@@BenvindadeJesus I'm from Barreiro. Usually we get rain in autumn and spring. Lots of humidity im winter but it bearly rains
You might need something more substancial than trucker jacket. The nights get chilly and if you go to the north or the interior, you definitely need something warmer
Good to know, thank you
This is minimalist packing on a different level !! Will share this with my friends who keeps on packing just-in-case item.
All the best for your trip in Feb :) BTW I'm also going on a 4-days trek in Feb !!
P.S. Dou have any plans to visit Nazaré in your trip? You'll get some really cool drone shots there.
After seeing some pictures I may have to make a stop there!
Enjoy your trip as well my friend!!
would have been great if u show how all of this fits in ur bag.
1 Jeans
2 dress shirts (long sleeve)
1 Dress trousers w/ Blazer
2 pairs of shoes (dress shoes/sandals)
3 underwear
2 undershirts
1 shorts
Your videos are very amazing to me, you inspire me to be more simple and more minimalistic person, THANK YOU SO MUCH for this. ✌🏼😇❄️
Thank you so much!!
What about clothes to sleep in?
I have to tell you that I went to Portugal last year in February and it was windy and cold. My wife and I ended up going to Decathlon and bough a few jackets and midlayers, but we also tend to run cold.
Loved this as usual. Do you recommend any cases / organizers for your clothing, tech, and specifically your camera accessories for a clamshell bag like the bellroy?
For smaller tech items - Bellroy Tech Kit
For clothes - Peak Design Packing Cube (should have included this in video)
For camera - I don’t personally own one, but hear the Peak Design one is great. Hope this helps!
Hi!! Here binge watching your latest videos!! Amazing content as always!! 💯
It would be interesting to have a video in which you compare what your partner packs (if it is very different from what you pack), when I travel with someone, I love to see how different the priorities are from person to person, and sometimes you can get surprises when learning different hacks.
Great video Nicholas! I used to travel for work and I always had to bring all my gears( tattoo artist).
Now , I think Im ready to travel light just for fun. Your video was very timely 💥
Also, I always make a scan of my passport that I save in the cloud. Loosing my passport was always something in my mind.
wow, I'm a beginner tattoo artist, what's your instagram to follow you?
A passport scan might be a great idea, thanks! That’s an awesome career, where are you based?
I'm curious about the 20L backpack from Bellroy, can you store like 3-4 tshirts, 4 underwear, 1 shorts, 1 pants, and some small toiletry kit (foldable toothbrush, 8ml perfume spray, and medicines)
Loved that Keffiyeh. Free Palestine. God bless you.
Ive been watching packing and travel videos lately. Im possibly moving to another state this year. There are things i cant leave behind obviously its really hard to only pack “what i need” and replace what i can.
Perfect timing. Have a safe and relaxing holiday season Nick!
You too Gabe!
I always print the Boarding Pass and Adress of the Hotel on paper. Just in case my phone gets stolen or does not work in the foreign Country.
I’d add something but I bet it’s been covered.
Anyway thanks for the advice and the video
nice video,
you should definitely visit the aquarium via the cable car! its awesome!
Noted!
What couch is that and where is it from? I absolutely love it.
Enjoying the content. New subscriber to the channel. Love the fact that you don't make minimalism seem impossible like many others out there. Appreciate it.
There is a thine line between minimalist and broke ass
Thank you, and ❤❤free Palestine ❤❤
Checked bags are a taboo in my life.
Hello Nicholas. Portugal here. February is still winter season nevertheless some days we have chilly sunny days. Be prepared with a jacket for chilly days specially in the evening, morning, and also rain. I´m an official tour guide. If you need any information about Portugal that I can assist you, tell me.
Sounds good! I'm preparing to get a bit of rain 😊 thanks!
I don't think you'll need that Swiss money in Portugal... ;)
Out of curiosity, what weight is your packed bag?
I never recorded the total weight, but fairly light!
Awesome video!! I’m still trying to reach this level of minimal travel🎉 hope you have a great trip, we went to Portugal a few years ago and loved Sintra and Cascáis if you have time to visit either :)
I do wanna see Sintra, thanks for the tip!
As a filmmaker myself. The tripod question is a tough one. I use the Peak Design one and even though it’s sleek it still is bulky when you travel with one 20l bag.
How is the stabilisation on that tripod of yours
I packed almost the same way for a recent trip to Mexico. But instead of the camera gear I had to pack my bipap machine for the sleep apnea. Definitely a good exercise in deciding on what’s essential 😅
Thanks Brian!
Biggest problem for me when travelling has been my camera stuff with DSLR and larger lenses (Well just Canon 100-400 and 70-200 but still) but maybe in future I will take most of my photos just with my phone and that would make travelling so much easier :-D
For only 8 days? I could see this kit sufficing. Especially for those who will rely on their phone as a camera and don’t need a drone. Frees up a bit more space for extra toiletries and maybe a couple more clothing items… I travel pretty much perpetually, so it’s a 40L pack and 8L sling. Still haven’t had my bags weighed by budget airlines…. But honestly, there really is no reason to pack this minimally. A 30L is more forgiving for such a trip. Allowing you to maybe throw in a light rain coat and maybe a travel size umbrella. Possibly an extra pair of pants incase you spill something on the first pair. Oh, and some light weight flip-flops are nice if you just need to slip something on your feet quickly.
Do a rangerroll for the t-shirts.
How about an extra pair of footwear?
Nicely done! I don't bring any camera stuff but instead have to bring a travel CPAP + its accessories. Just eyeballing, it seems like that stuff would take up about the same space as your camera and gear, so it's great see that'd probably work with that backpack 😀
More boring advice; I wouldn’t keep your passport, card, money all in one place. If that one (lovely) wallet disappears, you’re stuffed! The minimalist in me wants to keep those things in a neat package - like those credit card holders that stick to the phone but practically, they’re not a good idea. On this note, I have a question. Is it a good idea to take a photo of a passport? Surely it would help if you lost your id?
I always bring 4 shirts, 3 pants (one of them Is a pair of navy blue shorts, that can be use for the pool, beach, or to hangout). 2-3 socks, 3 boxers, a slim hoodie, and a jacket that springs very small into its pocket. That's it as far as clothing. My g-shock.
Thanks for honesty as most airlines just accept 1 small bag and that s it unless you pay a lot more or have to check it. I struggle as need to bring many inhalers along for longterm and nowhere to leave anything. Am still determined though after airline ruined my trip last time with 2cweek uncompensated wait for lost bag then bus co lost my bag again! Then lastly someine walked off with my bag back in Uk luckily brought it back again. Where J go now it goes in distinctive design too!!!
For me, I tend to lean more towards Merino Wool which is not just anti-odor but also helps regulate your body temperature. Unbound Merino makes some good merino wool clothing although they are a bit on the expensive side. I am not a professional photographer so I just bring my iPhone along and while it's nowhere near perfect...the restrictions it provides help me to box myself and try to make work with what I have. But having said that I should get a drone one of these days. I have been traveling overseas with just one backpack and it's a soothing experience so far. I do bring a nano microfiber towel along with me and my backpack is a 40L tomtac navigator which is only 80 bucks.
My backpack is a little bit larger than yours. But the few times a year I do actually get to travel, it’s my only bag. I’ve never heard of those shirts before, I think I’ll look into getting them for myself. Everything else I pack is pretty identical to how you do it.
My camera, socks and underwear for each day, one pair of jeans, and sweat pants.
One bag is definitely the way to go. These shirts are 10/10!
I use the same Bellroy backpack but my recommendation is to reduce the clothing to 3 each (t-shirts, socks, underwear) and just wash as you go. Laundry sheets and a Scrubba wash bag (or even a 6L dry bag) are smaller and lighter than all that clothing.
I’d also re-pack the toiletries: travel toothbrush, ~30ml squeeze tube for toothpaste (or toothpaste tabs), and travel-size deodorant (or deodorant wipes).
With the extra space, you can take additional camera gear, a raincoat, or my favorite “luxury” item: an inflatable seat cushion for the long plane ride.
P.S. Cascais has a beautiful, rocky shoreline and is only an hour from Lisbon by train.
@@NicholasGarofola I wish I can convince my wife into one bag as well, but I know she needs her things.
I saw those shirts are a bit expensive, but looks like they're probably worth it. Thanks for the recommendation on them.
It usually rains in february here in Portugal. You might want to account for slightly wet weather. Other than that, you're ready to go. Hope you like it here! :)
Magnificent intro. Love to see something leveled up every time you release a new vid. Enjoy the trip!
Thanks as always!!
Too much underwear and socks. I take a max of 2 each no matter how long I travel. Always a sink or even a shower around so I wash them every night.
I recommend a hat, sunscreen and sunglasses. Portugal could be sunny place, even in winter 😉
No surprise on another great video from Nick! I would do a quick research the day before of your trip to see if a rain jacket is necessary. In February the sun can get a bit shy.
In the name of the "one backpackers" and your Portuguese friends, I can only say one thing: 🇵🇹 Finally 🇵🇹 or should I say... 🇵🇹 Finalmente! 🇵🇹
Thanks for the heads up Bea, I seem to be getting this warning a lot 😂. Really excited to see your country!! 🇵🇹
Love all the Huckberry gear! The 72-Hour proof shirts are legit and great for traveling
Nick! What’s up man, hope you’re doing well. Thanks for the tips 👊🏼
Great video, Nick! Loved the intro and shots of your travel footage, can't wait to see more stuff like this!
Thanks a ton!
If you will visit Porto, you need to go to some nice coffee places, such as “Dona Mira” and “Combi Coffee”. Both places are located at Bonfim neighborhood and have wonderful coffees!
Not sure if I'll make it to Porto, but I'll keep this in mind!
i enjoy these type of video more rather than netflix and incognito mode
Hello my friend
I´m portuguese, living in Lisbon.
Just one advice, bring a warm jacket. And probably a small umbrella.
Enjoy the trip!
Good to know, I will be in Lisbon!
What camera do you use, my dude? And do you use an external mic of some kind? Your video quality is excellent.
Thanks! Sony a6500, Zoom H4N
@@NicholasGarofola Thanks brother
Great video really inspiring love it thanks for the tips
No pyjamas?
So nice you cam to Portugal. Yehhh 😊🙋
What lens do you bring with your camera?
Sigma 30mm
Love that lens! @@NicholasGarofola so you also shoot on Sony apsc?
@@MichaelGu favorite lens for sure, yep! Sony a6500.
Hei!! :) if you are coming around feb please bring warmer clothes unless you are resistant to really cold and a rain jacket. Also you shouldn’t be able to have that size of toothpaste in a carry on here. But anyway I am happy to give you details abt Lisbon and I love your worrrrk man
Noted, a few comments are telling me I might be cold 😅 thanks for the tips and feel free to shoot me an email!
Hei!! :) if you are coming around feb please bring warmer clothes unless you are resistant to really cold and a rain jacket. Also you shouldn’t be able to have that size of toothpaste in a carry on here. But anyway I am happy to give you details abt Lisbon and I love your worrrrk man
Thanks so much! I will be in Lisbon 😄
I'll go to Portugal this New Year too!
hey, nicholas - a li'l late but congrats on 100k. have you ever thought of doing a QnA video to celebrate that? would love to know more about the man beyond the camera :)
One day I might 😄
The intro was just so calming
Thanks for the tips, Nicholas! Have a safe trip. :)
Hey there! Glad to hear you coming to Portugal. If you coming to the north, Porto, and you need anything, I will be glad to help.
Might make my way up there!
This is perfect for summer weather. A video more focused on Winter would be nice because the jackets and other material is much thicker.
As I will be doing he could wear heavy items layering with a thermal base..
Great videe, this js perfect and a jeans is a must.
I am doing backpacking 6-8 months every year since 2021.
I use a 40L carry-on bag including laptop and winter wears too😅
That sounds awesome, I’d love to do that some day.
It would be a dream to travel with a backpack only🤩But with a 4 year old we find it easier to use suitcases🧳🛞 we did 7 days in Dubai with carry on only, that was my goal😅 no checked luggage 🥳
Thank you for the video ❤ Please, tell us about your skincare routine 🙏 My hygine bag is huge 😢
I’ve thought about this, one day I will
If you're coming to Lisbon, you have to taste our Pastéis de Belém... it's a tiny little cake with a delicious cream inside. Look of a shop called Pastéis de Belém and let's us know if you liked it.
Have a nice trip. Portugal (my birth country) is gorgeous. 😉
Noted! Thanks for the tip I can’t wait to see this place 😄
Great video Nicholas. Thanks for the ideas.
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Huckberry extraordinaire
I just loved your short videos. Informative and essential.
Glad you like them!
This video came out a week after I got back from Japan, and I certainly know it would have inspired me beforehand to just take LESS.
I went with a backpack and a carryon and it was just too much with how much city skipping we did. From now on, it’s the backpack only life for me
It makes life so much easier, and super jealous of your trip to Japan!
Jealous of yours to Portugal! Hope everything goes very smooth and you have a wonderful time!
I wonder if they will make a drone that you can take quality photos with like a hand held.
They’re getting very close to that, right now drone photos still just look like very high quality iPhone photos, not so much mirrorless quality in my opinion.
Not sure where you are staying but what about body wash for showers? Do they have it where you are going?
I always forget this! But always ends up being something I just pick up at my destination
Retainer! I had my braces removed in 2002. I STILL wear my retainer. If I skip two nights, on the third night it feels very tight. So I know I still need it.
I think we’ll need them for life 😅
Yup. But that's okay :)@@NicholasGarofola
I plan to one bag travel to Portugal next year as well! Happy and safe travels!
Enjoy your trip!
Great video buddy. Have a great trip!
Sweet little pack Nicholas! PJ’s? Comb/brush?
Probably be stealing my partners brush 😂
I admire your content. It’s so calming. It always makes me feel that I don’t need more to be happy and productive. Thank you!
Well said
Love this! What about shoes, or are you just bringing one pair?
I’m going to try getting away with one pair 😄
nice video
🎉excellent vid
Merry Christmas to you
Thanks! You too!
Great video. May I ask the name of that cursive font? I really like it.
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@@NicholasGarofola Thanks!
When are you coming to India 🇮🇳?❤
There’s a long list of places I wanna see!
But where do I put my steam deck 🤔
That thing is awesome but way too big to travel with if I had one 😅
This is how I carry my bag for a trip as a minimalist: I bring along 2-3 stacks of 100-dollar bills, and yes, that's it.
Do people really like the term "partner" for a significant other? I hate it... it sounds like someone you're in business with, not a romantic relationship. Random thought. 😂
It feels like, if you're afraid of losing your passport, the worst thing you could do is take it with you everywhere you go. 🤔
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Very, very useful, Nic!holas! Obviously also dependent where you're travelling to with weather and temperature conditions. Will keep this video and refer to it at the appropriate time. Thanks! Happy Christmas!
Thanks Robert, you as well!