Wednesday, July 15, 2015

How To Prepare for Your Weekend Getaway

It's not too difficult to fill a weekend bag with the basics: clothes, shoes and some toiletries. Traveling to the Catskills is a casual vacation that doesn't require very much in terms of fancy clothes. However, there are some things to keep in mind that could make your weekend getaway much more comfortable.  Here is a guide for a great Catskills vacation.

Include the following for maximum comfort!
Bring layers, including fleece. The thing about going up to the country is that even during the summer, it can get cool at night. A decent fleece is always useful.

A hat is ideal when its cold, but make no mistake, when you are hiking or roaming about in spring and summer, its great protection from little critters flying about.

A flashlight might not seem like an obvious choice, but I can tell you that there are typically no street lamps in most areas, and you will find it pitch dark, especially if arriving late on a Friday night. That plus the occasional walk in the evening will make this a useful tool.

A bottle opener is just one of those things that you should keep around. You'll soon realize that whether its to pop off a top or unscrew a cork, you are out of luck if you don't have one.

Matches will come in handy if you have the option to start a garden fire, barbecue or simply wish to light a candle. While most rented cabins should have them, its such a small item to bring along and it sure does beat rubbing two sticks together.

Handiwipes are simply handy! If you go for a hike or explore the great outdoors at all, you might just find that there are only port-o-potties which means you won't have much of an option for cleaning up. Of course, an outdoor picnic would also be reason to want a quick wipe down.

Boots or shoes for muddy conditions, because no matter the season, unless you are going during a very dry time, you will find that rural = dirt. No need to mess up those new sneakers or pair of sandals. Pack wisely and plan for a bit of earthiness.

Snacks are essential for any getaway as far as I'm concerned. But when you arrive in the middle of nowhere, you will quickly find that most stores close at 7pm. It's just the way they do it and if you're feeling snacky, you'll wish you had a bag of chips and some bottled water.

Cash is golden! You are not going to no man's land, however while exploring farmers markets and the like, you will find that cash is the currency. Plus, if you're like me and refuse to pay banking fees, you will unlikely find your chosen commercial bank, though you can certainly come upon an ATM.  That's a personal choice.

Last, either print out or make a note of where you are traveling to if it's your first time. While cell towers are popping up all over to provide stronger connections, you will inevitably find pockets where you don't have service. If relying on GPS, it might fail you. So get a sense of the roadways you'll be taking before you leave, as it can only help.

Enjoy your trip!



3 comments:

  1. Excellent tips. Cash IS golden. I am like you...hate to pay ATM fees. While we live with our debit cards in New York, once you get out of the area, cash is always best. Especially in the country... with so many farmer's markets and side-of-the-road fleas.

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    1. Hi Janet! Thank you - it's a small thing, but I look at ATM fees as a bunch of kale, a bag of apples or just a nice cup of coffee! Besides, aside from cash only situations, small businesses really appreciate it, since they too are often imposed with fees from credit card companies.

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  2. Excellent tips. Cash IS golden. I am like you...hate to pay ATM fees. While we live with our debit cards in New York, once you get out of the area, cash is always best. Especially in the country... with so many farmer's markets and side-of-the-road fleas.

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