Re: North Rim questions
Fuel can NOT be checked. Nor can matches actually. Stoves are a gray area--and it depends. Some TSA agents will not let any used stove through because of...
mikerogers_vt 2011-10-02 14:12:50 #66866
Re: on Nankoweap
Ah, yes, the old Jansport. It now resides at the bottom of my backpack pile (which, over the years has grown to the point where I could almost start a rental...
DennisF 2011-10-02 12:21:06 #66865
Re: North Rim questions
I guess that is just the luck of who is checking your gear. Lets face it, TSA is not consistant with what they allow and what they don't at times. I always...
Jim Davis 2011-10-02 11:34:13 #66864
Re: SPOT devices
Jim,
I arrived at the same decision with these devices a few weeks ago and bought an ACR 406 PLB (4.6 ozs). Past of my reasoning was that when I go somewhere...
Scott 2011-10-02 11:30:38 #66863
Re: North Rim questions
I thought fuel was a definite no. I think my knives were just down right
theft. Of course, I didn't find they were missing until I got to the Canyon.
They...
Lorie Erickson 2011-10-02 10:31:22 #66862
Re: Tonto East Update
I stayed in the west arm of Cottonwood last November.
Nobody around, peaceful.
Ken
> Thanks Russ!
>
> I will keep that spot in mind - love sleeping Tonto...
Ken 2011-10-02 10:31:02 #66861
Re: North Rim questions
Definitely not ok to check any kind of fuel. Although I have been
openly scornful here about the rules on liquids in carry-on (and
the TSA "safety theatre"...
John 2011-10-02 10:22:40 #66860
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