[pct-l] best way to travel by air with trekking poles?

Hillary Schwirtlich hillary.schwirtlich at gmail.com
Tue May 29 15:57:25 CDT 2012


I've flown with my trekking poles as carryons (three times, once to
Australia). It just depends on the TSA agents you get.
Seahorse
On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 11:41 PM, Tim Gustafson <tjg at tgustafson.com> wrote:

> > What is the best way to fly with trekking poles?
>
> I have an airplane bag from REI that my pack goes into, and I just
> stuffed the poles in the airplane bag (along with my crash pad), and
> that worked fine for me.  When I got to the kick-off, I mailed my
> airplane bag to the town that I was getting off the trail at.  Worked
> like a charm, plus it protects your pack straps and clips and so on
> from getting destroyed by the conveyor belts in the airports.
>
> --
>
> Tim Gustafson
> tjg at tgustafson.com
> http://tgustafson.com/
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