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  July 4, 2009
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Boatyard
2009-06-29
by: Mirandam
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Travel Tips: Essential Lists for Long Car Trips

Panama City Beach, FL -

The successful traveler knows that proper packing is required for a smooth trip. You're less likely to lose, misplace, or simply forget essential items. Like most things, there's a right way to pack the car.

Panama City Beach, Fl

Click here for a pre-trip car checklist.

Click here for essential lists for long trips.

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Check your trunk. - Get rid of everything you won't need on your trip. Check the trunk light, the spare tire, and don't bury the emergency kit. Leave the emergency kit til the last, and put in an accessible corner.

Pack 'getting-there' items separately. - This would be everything from the 'during the trip' list. This way you won't have to unpack everything at every stop.

Pack from back to front. - Put the bags you'll need at your destination at the rear of the trunk, or under other bags. Put the 'getting-there' bags - travel clothes, medications, etc. - in last, where you can easily reach them.

Last in, first out. - Your 'getting-there' bags, cooler, games, etc.

Plan for spills and quick changes. - Have moist towellettes, tissue, and old t-shirts (handy for spills).

Pack a small cooler. - A small cooler filled with treats for children and adults will reduce costs and help make car travel fun.

Use mesh or large zip-lock bags. - Good for wet swimsuits and towels. Mesh bags are also a good way to separate dirty laundry from clean.

Take an empty coffee can for fragile items. - Shells from the beach, delicate souvenirs whatever you'll want to bring back in one piece.

Extra keys. - Spare yourself agony, cost, and delay. Make sure at least one of the passengers has an extra set of car keys