Sunday, April 27, 2008

Get Portable--Prepping for the Next Road Trip

I'm taking to the road again with a travel nurse friend of mine. There are a lot of plans to take care of when you're planning on being gone from home base for a while. I call where I pitch my possessions home base -- it's a room a friend of mine is kind enough to provide for me and my 'stuff' when I need it. But the travel nurse must pack up her possessions, secure a climate controlled storage unit, vacate her apartment (prior to lease end, so if the complex doesn't rent it right away she will continue to pay monthly rent) and get really creative with packing possessions for the road that will fit in her vehicle. But there's more--we will also have two dogs and a cat traveling with us, so there must be room for them, too. Really cuts down on some packing space.

Priority Packing for Life on the Road

When you must pack for a long-term trip possession priorities change and choices are absolutely necessary. For example, this morning when we were getting ready to pull out of town and were creatively packaging her SUV we discovered that her tv and dvd player just would not fit in the vehicle. Her choice? leave them behind. The logic? She could do one of a number of things once at her destination: get a cable converter to run to her laptop, purchase an inexpensive tv for short-term use then pawn it or donate it to charity, or rent a tv and dvd player.

Other tasks that may be commonplace for this type of short-term, possibly long-term road trip:

  • Permanent Mailing Address: Make sure you have a permanent address where you can route your mail, complete the change of address form available at any US post office. I use my parent's address because it has been my "home" since I was a child and they are more than willing to sort my important correspondence from junk.

  • AAA Membership: My traveling companion finally caved and bought a AAA membership. Well worth the price for a year's membership especially if you're taking to the road for numerous trips--which we plan on. Also membership privileges, depend on the level of membership you buy, but may include mechanical roadside assistance, delivery of gas if you run out, a tow to a service center within 200 miles I think it is and all types of maps and trip planning.

1 comment:

Carol White - The Road Trip Dreamer said...

Hi guys! Glad you hit the road. You could also have bought a copy of the ultimate road trip planning/packing guide - "Live Your Road Trip Dream" - it addresses both AAA and what to do with your mail -- as well as hundreds of other issues to think about before heading out and while on the road. Live Your Dreams.

Carol White
www.roadtripdream.com