Why We Travel With a Dry Bag: Travel Smarts Laundry Hack!
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One of the best parts of being a full-time traveler is learning how to become self-sufficient anywhere in the world.
We have found this method particularly handy on cruise ships and in hotel rooms.
This makes it watertight.
We have found this a great way to remove excess water from our mostly quick-dry clothing.
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Tired of wasting your travel days finding a decent laundromat, overpaying for hotel services, or overflowing the bathroom sink? Welcome to Travel Smarts! As full-time nomads travelling by land and sea, we’ve had to get creative. Whether we’re on a long-haul cruise or tucked away in a remote hotel, we’ve perfected a way to stay fresh using just a dry bag and a towel. It’s not just about saving a few dollars - it’s about the freedom of being completely self-sufficient anywhere in the world. In this video, we’re breaking down our "Dry Bag & Towel" method, step-by-step, so you can spend less time on chores and more time exploring. In this video, you’ll learn: - Why the dry bag is a nomad’s best friend. - The "Burrito Method" for drying clothes in record time. - How to stay resourceful when you don't have a washing machine. 🚢 About No Fly Zone Nomads: We’re Keith and Andrea, a retired Canadian couple who sold everything to see the world without ever getting on a plane. Join us as we navigate the globe by train, bus, and boat, sharing the hacks that make long-term slow travel possible! Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more slow-travel tips and nomad life hacks! #SlowTravel #DigitalNomad #TravelHacks #NoFlyZoneNomads #TravelLaundry #ResourcefulTravel #noflyzonenomads #retirementlife #nomadlife #slowtravel #genx #cruiselife #traintravel #southeastasia #canada #cruise #train #retirementtravel #retired