Hello again Lyric,<br />I forgot to comment on the clothing situation! I am a girl who loves fashion, loves her clothes and loves her high heels even more. I have packed a large duffle bag, about $17.00 at Walmart (I have red, hubs has black) and it is packed to the brim. I am packing for year-round travel, so Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter and boy was it hard. I had to think of layers; leggings, skirts, shorts, pants that can fold up into capri's, tank tops that can act as bras and so forth. I seemed to have brought most of my favorite stuff although I did have to leave some in storage including my heels (boo hoo). I am learning that I didn't really pack for the right 'lifestyle', we are (now) going to be mostly dispersed camping, which would have been nice to know when I was packing, but let's just say, I'm probably the most fashionable girl in the woods! haha Everyone we have met has told me to dress for comfort and function and not fashion...but I can still do that AND dress fashionably. Hey, it's what makes me feel good, I don't care if there's anyone around or not. Okay sorry, little rant... I say if you wear heels to your functions, maybe you can get or pack a nice dressy sandal that is more compact. I have brought a total of 6 pairs of shoes but 4 of them can pretty much lay flat or be compressed into semi flat. I can wear any of these shoes in the woods or out to dinner or to a club (if we ever go to one again!) I brought make-up too, being a former hair stylist I thought I needed my 'face' but once again am learning it is just space I'm using for nothing...but I will have it when we have celebrations of any sort and find ourselves in a city...woo hoo! haha Anyway, I could have brought more cargo pants, jeans and things of this nature but the girl in me put a few pairs of those back for my dresses and long flowy skirts. You can always pick a couple pairs of panty hose and just rinse them in a sink or bucket the night you wear them and hang them to dry for the next time. You will find yourself (in this lifestyle) re-wearing clothes. Believe me when you change your clothes every single day, it gets to be costly on the laundry bill and when you're in the woods for extended periods of time, you don't really have laundry. I guess it's all in what you need and a little of what you want. Who knows, you may just find me one day in a skirt and tube top with my make-up on dancing to Ke$ha in the dirt...wanna join me!?<br />Kalani<img src="../images/boards/smilies/biggrin.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" />