I will add to this list over the next week. This is roughly in order of importance, top is most important.
Rucksack
Day Pack
Flipflops – your main footwear come sun or rain, everyday
for 2 weeks. wear them in before the trip, toughen up the rub points. Practical
/ sporty / robust. Not leather fashion sandals. Sliders are ok but fall off
easier.
Waterproof breathable jacket with hood (hiking style)
Sunglasses - robust
Towel – lightweight / multiple uses
Worldwide Travel Adaptor
Cap – sun protection. Good: Lightweight / visor / trucker
Bad: heavyweight (too hot)
MORIENO WOOL long sleeve base layer (2) – can be worn for a
couple of days without smelling of BO, warm at night, bugs off skin
Waterproof Sock mid length (or waterproof / Goretex
trainers)
I take either waterproof socks or waterproof trainers
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Cable Organizer Case
Running kit (shorts / teeshirt / trainers / socks) hoping to
do a daily run. Hope you will join me.
Mobile phone with lots of space for holiday pictures
Cotton clothes - synthetic materials like polyester stink quickly.
Light clothes. My fleece weights half of my lightest hoodie. Merino wool is lightweight.
If you'll use it once - buy cheap as you can
If you'll use it everyday and after the trip - spend what you can afford
No – tried it, discarded
it.
Hiking boots – too heavy, too hot
Suitcases – too awkward to carry
Rolling suitcases – pavements (if they exist) are not flat. It
will flip constantly.
Jeans
tracksuit - too thick
I see others use it but I don't
Travel pillow
bum bag
bum bag