Several years ago, I was fortunate to be able to share my experiences and recommendations on being prepared while traveling on SurvivalBlog (Survival To Go Part 1 and Part 2). However, as most of us know, being prepared is never a “one and done” situation. You have to constantly reassess the threats and risks you face. Adjust your preparations, approaches, and skills to stay aligned with your current situation. The goal of this article is to share how my approach to travel preparedness has adapted in the last three years. I based my approach on how my personal situation and travel conditions have changed.
Significant Changes
Let’s start with what significant changes have occurred:
- Travel in general, and air travel in particular, has become much more dangerous. Between airport bombings (Brussels, Paris, Istanbul), airport shootings (Florida, Paris), airport stabbings (Flint), airport facility disasters (Paris, Netherlands, Hong Kong), and too many airplane accidents to list, the chance of being seriously injured while traveling has increased significantly. This doesn’t even take into account terrorist attacks, shootings, accidents, riots, and disasters while you’re at your destination.
- I’m getting older, and my back is having a harder time carrying a 28 pound backpack through the airport.
- I kept accumulating more stuff in my travel backpack. It was getting harder to find something when I needed it, especially in emergencies.
- I did a review of what was in my backpack. I found there were a number of items that I hadn’t used in a long time.
- My company made me replace my personal laptop with a company-issued one. I now have no problem putting it in my checked bag. I also realized that I pretty much never open my laptop on flights anymore anyway. There just isn’t enough leg room.