So ......
Ive been meaning to start this thread for a while but never seemed to get round to it.
I'm interested to hear what you folks take with you when you all travel?
Those little pouches of goodies / EDC bits and bobs that you'd rather not do without.
Now, when I say travel, what I'm realistically meaning is travel specifically abroad usually via a plane.
The reason I ask is that I've had a variety of experiences at the luggage check point / x-ray machines in the past.
I guess ever since I became a bush crafter and went on a few courses, the idea of preparedness has never really left me.
I usually have a small pouch of bits and bobs that pretty much goes everywhere with me and is transferred bag to bag in one form or another.
So .... naturally..... when going abroad for work / holiday / trip / whatever ..... it just gets put in my luggage.
I alway use carry on luggage to make things easier getting on and of the plane and out of the airport at the other end.
However ..... I have found virtually no continuity in the way certain items are dealt with by airport staff - both from different airports in the uk and at different airports worldwide. Incoming or outbound ..... its always different.
Such has been my frustration in the past that I have now taken to carrying a small padded envelope (with prepaid postage) with me in case anything gets refused - so I can mail it back to myself before leaving.
A good example for this thread is my trusty Victorinox Gel Card - that credit card sized repository of small useful items.
Whilst not a frequent flyer by any stretch of the imagination, I think over the years I have had just about every main part individually refused at some point. So I can keep the blade but not the scissors .... or another time .... I can keep the blade and the scissors but I can't keep the tiny four way screwdriver !!! (I kid you not).
#bonkers
Anyway.....
I'd love you hear all your experiences / lessons learned / wisdom
Ive been meaning to start this thread for a while but never seemed to get round to it.
I'm interested to hear what you folks take with you when you all travel?
Those little pouches of goodies / EDC bits and bobs that you'd rather not do without.
Now, when I say travel, what I'm realistically meaning is travel specifically abroad usually via a plane.
The reason I ask is that I've had a variety of experiences at the luggage check point / x-ray machines in the past.
I guess ever since I became a bush crafter and went on a few courses, the idea of preparedness has never really left me.
I usually have a small pouch of bits and bobs that pretty much goes everywhere with me and is transferred bag to bag in one form or another.
So .... naturally..... when going abroad for work / holiday / trip / whatever ..... it just gets put in my luggage.
I alway use carry on luggage to make things easier getting on and of the plane and out of the airport at the other end.
However ..... I have found virtually no continuity in the way certain items are dealt with by airport staff - both from different airports in the uk and at different airports worldwide. Incoming or outbound ..... its always different.
Such has been my frustration in the past that I have now taken to carrying a small padded envelope (with prepaid postage) with me in case anything gets refused - so I can mail it back to myself before leaving.
A good example for this thread is my trusty Victorinox Gel Card - that credit card sized repository of small useful items.
Whilst not a frequent flyer by any stretch of the imagination, I think over the years I have had just about every main part individually refused at some point. So I can keep the blade but not the scissors .... or another time .... I can keep the blade and the scissors but I can't keep the tiny four way screwdriver !!! (I kid you not).
#bonkers
Anyway.....
I'd love you hear all your experiences / lessons learned / wisdom