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      • Standing roughly 55 feet tall, the steel hoop, which is formally known as “Travelling Light,” is the blue of an impossibly clear sky. It frames the landscape behind it, as though you’re looking through a viewfinder. The work was conceptualized by the Berlin-based collective inges idee, and built and installed by local companies.
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  2. Travelling Light is one of the most infamous pieces of public art in Calgary. The inception of Travelling Light had its origin in May 2013 when the City invited Calgarians to an open session in the Central Library to learn about upcoming art projects.

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    • Clothing. I’m fairly minimalistic when it comes to clothing. Regardless of trip length, I never pack more than about a week’s worth of clothes. I find that it’s just easier to wash clothes during a trip than to have to pack a giant wardrobe.
    • Footwear. Footwear is hugely personal, but here’s what I pack: 1x hiking or comfortable walking shoes. 1x backup/everyday shoes (usually low-top canvas sneakers)
    • Toiletries. When it comes to toiletries the most important thing is not to pack full-size bottles. They are just too bulky! Liquids can’t exceed 100ml anyway when flying carry-on.
    • Organization. I use packing cubes for basic organization. I’ve used over a dozen brands and I have two favorites: eBags slim packing cubes if you’re on a budget, or Peak Design packing cubes if you want something nicer.
  3. The Giant Blue Ring, or Travelling Light as it was intended to be known, has cemented its legacy in Calgary’s history. Even before it was officially completed in December 2013, it turned heads, drew criticism, and became a social media celebrity.

    • The Complete Guide to Traveling Anywhere with only A Carry on Bag Or Less
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    Hey! Welcome to this ridiculously in-depth guide about how to pack a suitcase! I’m James Eagleman, full-time traveler. Overpacking is by far the most common travel mistake I see. Here I will be providing you with your briefing on packing light and traveling light. For some this guide may be a simple refresher course, for others it will provide some...

    It’s when we travel lightest that we most become ourselves. Underneath all your possessions you find your true self. Nobody likes carrying heavy bags, paying checking fees and worrying about airlines losing luggage. It’s a drag… But we are addicted to Stuff. And the airlines know we’re hooked. Baggage checking fees are a tax on our attachment to po...

    You might be familiar with the Paretto Principle also known as the 80—20 rule. If not, it roughly goes like this — for many events roughly 80% of the effects come from 20% of the causes. So for example… 80% of the profits comes from 20% of the customers Or… 80% of the crops comes from 20% of the seeds sown. There are hundreds of examples. The Paret...

  4. Travelling Light is a bold and innovative artwork, intended to capture the dynamics of Calgary on the move and create a lasting impression for all who experience it. This 17 metre sculptural ring is integrated into the row of existing street lamps and allows a portal into the landscape and the environs. Seen from a distance, it forms a huge ...

  5. Jun 3, 2024 · Travelling Light is a heartfelt song performed by the legendary British musician, Cliff Richard. Released in 1959, it became an instant classic and endures as one of Richard’s most memorable tracks. The song resonates with audiences due to its poignant lyrics and the emotional depth it carries.

  6. Feb 27, 2020 · Standing roughly 55 feet tall, the steel hoop, which is formally known as “Travelling Light,” is the blue of an impossibly clear sky. It frames the landscape behind it, as though you’re ...

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