I was up early this morning, about 4:30 AM. Not because I had a flight to catch but rather due to the unfamiliar surroundings. If you travel a lot you know what I mean, bed doesn't feel the same, air conditioning noises plus the vestiges of sore throat.
This was the view from my hotel window at the Four Points Hotel across the street from the Winnipeg airport. Sound proofing on these windows are incredible, woke to find several planes at their gates, yet I never heard them arrive.
Packing light and compact is the name of the game nowadays! I have one checked bag and two carry on bags. I carry a small backpack containing my laptop, cables, ipod, G9, travel documents, chargers and various cold medicines. Did I mention that I am recovering from a major cold that I picked up while in PA last week. The center bag is my new Think Tank International case and the blue bag on the right is my personal bag which is check.
In this photo you can see the compartment I speak of. The first thing you see here is a 5 in 1 collapsible reflector. The red and black articles are jackets I use to cushion the contents.
In this compartment I carry the following equipment. Tripod, one 8 foot stand, 43" collapsible umbrella, white translucent ripstop nylon sheet (silk), Justin Clamp, battery charger, grip equipment (black bag) and a sensor cleaning kit (gray bag on the right).
I had planned on writing a bit about building and maintaining client relationships in this post but have decided to save that for later on this trip. I've been told that they have internet connection at the man camp, if so I should be able to make a few posts.
I've arrived here in Rankin Inlet, managed to get out for a walk and a few pic's with the G9. More tomorrow. DT
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