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What Are The 5 Biggest Packing Mistakes To Avoid?

por Emily Jannet em Jun 17, 2026

The common errors that make trips harder, heavier, and more stressful than they need to be

I remember packing for one of my first hiking trips and feeling proud that I had thought of everything. Then I started walking. Within an hour, I realized I had packed for every possible scenario except the one I was actually experiencing. My backpack was heavy, disorganized, and full of things I never used. That trip taught me a simple lesson: packing well is often more about what you leave behind than what you bring.

Here are the five biggest packing mistakes beginners make.

1. Overpacking

This is the most common mistake by far.

People often bring:

  • Too many clothes
  • Too many gadgets
  • Multiple backup items
  • "Just in case" gear

The problem is that every extra item adds weight and takes up space.

A useful question to ask:

"Will I realistically use this?"

If the answer is "probably not," leave it at home.

I’ve found that most backpackers return from a trip with several items they never touched.

2. Bringing Too Many Clothes

Beginners often pack as if they'll need a fresh outfit every day.

In reality:

  • Hiking clothes are designed to be worn multiple times
  • Layers matter more than quantity
  • Extra clothing becomes extra weight

A simple approach:

  • One hiking outfit
  • One spare set
  • Warm and weather-protection layers

That's often enough for several days.

3. Packing Heavy Items Incorrectly

Even a well-packed bag can feel terrible if the weight is in the wrong place.

Heavy items should be:

  • Close to your back
  • Near the middle of the pack

Avoid:

  • Heavy items hanging outside
  • Weight concentrated at the very top or bottom

Good weight distribution makes a backpack feel much lighter.

4. Forgetting The Essentials

Ironically, people sometimes pack too much and still forget important things.

Frequently forgotten items include:

  • Water bottles
  • Headlamps
  • Chargers or power banks
  • Toiletries
  • Medications

A simple checklist prevents most of these mistakes.

5. Not Packing For The Weather

Many people pack based on the forecast they want rather than the forecast they're getting.

Common mistakes:

  • No rain layer
  • Not enough warm clothing
  • No sun protection

Weather can change quickly, especially in mountains and remote areas.

Pack for:

  • The expected conditions
  • The most likely unexpected conditions

Bonus Mistake: Waiting Until The Last Minute

Rushed packing often leads to:

  • Forgotten items
  • Duplicate items
  • Poor organization

Packing the night before gives you time to think clearly and make adjustments.

How To Pack Smarter

A simple packing rule is:

Bring Things That Provide:

  • Safety
  • Shelter
  • Hydration
  • Nutrition
  • Comfort

Everything else should earn its place in your backpack.

Three Signs You've Packed Well

1. Your Pack Feels Comfortable

Not overloaded.

2. You Can Find Things Quickly

Organization matters.

3. You Actually Use Most Of What You Brought

That's usually the best sign.

A Quick Aside About Experience

Every experienced traveler or backpacker has made packing mistakes. The reason their packs look lighter now is because they've learned what they don't need.

My Personal Takeaway

The five biggest packing mistakes are overpacking, bringing too many clothes, packing weight poorly, forgetting essentials, and ignoring weather conditions. Avoid those mistakes and your trip will almost always feel easier, lighter, and more enjoyable. In the outdoors, smart packing isn't about carrying more—it's about carrying exactly what you need and nothing you don't.

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