International Travel & Adventure
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replying to @adiosbasecamp @adiosbasecamp A10: I’ve got a small, waterproof bag for my passport and wallet. Even a ziplock freezer bag will do. #HikerChat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A7 A few years ago I got chicken pox on a trip to Idaho - spent most of the vacation lying around mise… https://t.co/KT3s1uggTH

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports @adiosbasecamp Funny you mention that, I had to tell the tour guide about Paul & Babe. #HikerChat

replying to @Mrs_Roadrunner @Mrs_Roadrunner @t_jh2009 @TETONsports There are always sympathy pukers on every trip. #HikerChat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports @billbrokob I say #taco, you say #shwarma… #HikerChat #UN

replying to @NakMakFeegle @NakMakFeegle Quarantine tent. Hmmmmm. That's the worse, how long were you out camping? #hikerchat

replying to @adiosbasecamp @adiosbasecamp A10: I have a little travel bag that stays with me all the time #hikerchat

replying to @adiosbasecamp @adiosbasecamp A10 I minimize what I take so that I can carry most of it on my person #hikerchat

RT @TaigaAdventures: @TETONsports A9. Been on two @EpicSocialAdv and the people were amazing hands down! #hikerchat

replying to @TaigaAdventures @TaigaAdventures @t_jh2009 @TETONsports he was pretty embarrassed ..... #hikerchat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports It's going great! Ready to get outside and enjoy this beautiful weather #hikerchat

replying to @TheSoCalHiker @TheSoCalHiker @billbrokob We all unite under delicious. #hikerchat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A 3-month backpacking/road trip out west. Hit a dozen national parks, climbed mountains, saw great cities. #hikerchat

Q11.Getting trekking poles, tent stakes,etc through TSA can be crazy. Any Tips for packing for international adventure? #hikerchat

A10: @adiosbasecamp #hikerchat I guess that depends on where you are. I always keep docs close zipped up in my pocket. #waterproof

replying to @adiosbasecamp @adiosbasecamp A10. Keep everything in a document pouch on person. Keep photocopies of everything in a separate location. #hikerchat

#HikerChat A10. Keep them on your person rather than in a pack or bag that could be easily stolen or left behind accidentally.

replying to @TheSoCalHiker @TheSoCalHiker @adiosbasecamp @HikerChat agreed, bring enough to keep it on you and simple water-proofing measures! #HikerChat

replying to @shotco_ @shotco_ That's awesome! You know you are living life right when you get experiences like that #Hikerchat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports 2 weeks. and the quarantine tent strategy wasn't exactly successful. #hikerchat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A9. 2 1/2 months - 2000 kms paddle across Canada in 2015 #hikerchat


replying to @NakMakFeegle @NakMakFeegle #Hikerchat. We agree it's wise to get in the habit of carrying valuables on your person.

replying to @NakMakFeegle @NakMakFeegle Oh bummer. That's terrible and Chicken Pox are SO miserable #Hikerchat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A9.Hiking to Alger Lakes in Sierra Nevada https://t.co/KHz5yBcCx7 or being air-lifted out of… https://t.co/TQYrvRvjqy

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports Have one large bag cover to protect your backpack from damage #HikerChat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A9. What made it so? The grandeur of it - the challenge - the thrill - the fulfillment of a dream #hikerchat

replying to @TheSoCalHiker @TheSoCalHiker @adiosbasecamp Yep, exactly what we do. #hikerchat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A11: Traveling international? Check a damn bag, son! #Hikerchat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A11. Never traveled international before, but I put poles in poster tubes filled with socks. #hikerchat

RT @TETONsports: @CanadianVoyage OH man, that doesn't sound like a satisfying drink haha #hikerchat

replying to @CanadianVoyage @CanadianVoyage And the moment you take the last step/ paddle/ etc and you know you did it. Wow that's a neat emotion #hikerchat

replying to @bushwhackingfoo @bushwhackingfoo That's a genius idea! Never thought of that before. #hikerchat

RT @bushwhackingfoo: @TETONsports A11. Never traveled international before, but I put poles in poster tubes filled with socks. #hikerchat

replying to @adiosbasecamp @adiosbasecamp A10. Resealable plastic bags work well. And I'd never leave them unattended. #hikerchat

A11: #hikerchat @TETONsports Backpack travel bags are the way to go. We put everything in there, including poles.

replying to @Parks_Explorer @Parks_Explorer It is AWESOME! What section did you do? #hikerchat

replying to @adiosbasecamp @adiosbasecamp @TETONsports A10) Have duplicates of your documents in a safe location & keep the most essential ite… https://t.co/aq82OPhclI

replying to @TheSoCalHiker @TheSoCalHiker @TETONsports #Hikerchat. Hopefully everyone knows that trekking poles are not allowed in airplane c… https://t.co/Prd6zokiAT

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A11. Check the regulations before departure. For #lhx2017 everything was packed in a checked duffle. N… https://t.co/LFHXt5KkpX

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports The moral of the story is that it's wise minimize exposure to rest stop bathrooms! #hikerchat

replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports @TheSoCalHiker Lets get right on that #hikerchat Peace Through Superior Tacos

Wow, I forgot about #hikerchat - I was caught up in some much needed hiking boot maintenance


replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports #HikerChat A11. Written for domestic US trave, but much is still generally applicable: https://t.co/yD4ixMN12E

replying to @adiosbasecamp @adiosbasecamp @TheSoCalHiker That's great info, we've had some mixed results before. Same with tent poles and tripods #hikerchat