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[QUOTE="annakappa, post: 61112, member: 3751"] I think we are all more or less on the same wave length here! However, I'll reply in order of the questions: Bra - sports bra bought in a supermarket. Panties - Sloggies (as Janet mentioned) - they are extremely comfy and dry quickly. Skin care - #50 sun proctector for face and #20 for hands & arms. I use the same in the afternoon after a shower. So far, I've never taken a moisturer cream (I'm nearly 69), but I might this year. Hair - those sachets or little plastic bottles of shampoo that you find in hotels. I use a hair conditioner, which I decanter some into one of these mini bottles, leaving the big bottle at home. In fact, try and buy your sun protector, etc. in TUBES instead of bottles - they weigh less and are handier to slip into a side or trouser pocket. Oh yes, I use a lip protector - Labello. Take a ladies plastic shaver if you want to shave your legs - it hardly weights anything! Clothes: 2 pairs of zip-off light weight pants, 3 T-shirts (I like to have a better looking one for Mass), 2 pairs walking socks, plus one lighter weight pair for afternoons/evenings if it gets cold. Rain hat, gloves (if you walk in October), rain cape, fleece, jacket and a micro fiber towel. My only other item, which I take everywhere with me, is my large, square, light weight Arabic head scarf, which "does" for soooo many things. I use it primarily for wrapping around my neck to avoid sun burn, over my head when it gets too hot, as a curtain on my bunk bed sometimes, as a sheet to sit on in the fields, etc. etc. Anne [/QUOTE]
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