What Would You Take on Vacation?

Historically, one camera and one lens.

In the past few years taking two cameras -- which can be a Stylus Epic PS or a second Leica.
 
The Wife and I just came back from a 4 day holiday to a mountain retreat. Fly in by helicopter and allowed 30lbs luggage. (all food, beds, etc. provided) What you wear is not included.

Luggage has weight as I found out, as does clothing so not much weight left over for tripod and cameras. I managed a SWC, three backs, a small metal Gitzo and film. Around my neck I carried my 501CM.
The wife managed a F3, film and a digital thing, then her art supplies.
I would have liked to have taken my camera pack but the thing weighs about 9lbs empty.
Traveling light is tricky.
 
A few more shots with the M combo....
 

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Managed to go through a few more shots from France/Netherlands....
 

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A few more...
 

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Last ones for now. I'm noticing a bit of a pattern as I post these. A few of these shots show little people in big spaces, plus I seem to have been more interested in the 'big picture', as opposed to closeup details. Not that it's necessarily a bad thing (or maybe it is?), but just interesting to notice as I see these shots together.
 

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