Osprey Kestrel 68L (main backpack) – This is a much bigger sized backpack that I use to carry stuff for both my wife and I, and we don’t ever even come close to filling it all the way (unless we are switching hotels and have a bunch of bananas and a watermelon, which we sometimes do!). We normally check this bag in on flights as well, because my wife always has some liquids. So just keep in mind that this backpack is much too big for just the stuff I mention on my travel packing list below. But before when I was traveling solo, I used a smaller 28L Osprey pack, and it was perfect. North Face Big Shot (computer backpack) – This is a medium sized computer backpack that I carry my computer and all electronics in. It makes a good carry on and I’ve been using it for years. Sea To Summit Lightweight Dry Sack 8 Liter (dry bag) – Normally I use this lightweight dry sack to carry all my chargers and some of my electronics in, which then goes into my computer backpack. Lowepro Waist Pack (camera bag) – I’m using this particular camera bag right now because I wanted to start using a waist pack to take wear and tear off a single shoulder all day (when I was using a shoulder bag). However, the Lowepro Slingshot, which was my previous camera bag, remains my favorite camera bag (I’m thinking about buying another one, I wore my old one out completely). Eagle Creek Hidden Pocket (hidden wallet) – This is one of my favorite travel accessories of all time. I normally put my credit cards, and big amounts of cash (when I have it) in here, and don’t access it frequently. Wallet (wallet) – I have a very simple wallet that I always keep in my front pocket, and I keep daily spending money here.