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As a national and former international traveler myself, going on the road prepared is an exercise that has become much easier over time. I almost always pack a small travel suitcase with a get home bag and boots. It’s easier when traveling in the US as there are many items I can include in checked luggage that I can’t bring across borders. This includes firearms. Your kit can remain unchanged and packed ready for use at any time.
Thanks for the very useful information!
Well done article. I’ll adapt a couple of your suggestions immediately.
As to room selection…if travelling in countries that have histories of terror bombings chose a room four or five stories up on the backside of the hotel, away from the entrance. Increases likelihood of surviving a car, truck or donkey bomb but the fire service can probably still reach you with their equipment. Stay away from American brand hotels and pick a nice European or locally owned hotel to further reduce your likelihood of not getting blown up.
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As a national and former international traveler myself, going on the road prepared is an exercise that has become much easier over time. I almost always pack a small travel suitcase with a get home bag and boots. It’s easier when traveling in the US as there are many items I can include in checked luggage that I can’t bring across borders. This includes firearms. Your kit can remain unchanged and packed ready for use at any time.
Thanks for the very useful information!
Well done article. I’ll adapt a couple of your suggestions immediately.
As to room selection…if travelling in countries that have histories of terror bombings chose a room four or five stories up on the backside of the hotel, away from the entrance. Increases likelihood of surviving a car, truck or donkey bomb but the fire service can probably still reach you with their equipment. Stay away from American brand hotels and pick a nice European or locally owned hotel to further reduce your likelihood of not getting blown up.