We are revisiting what I carry when I travel for comfort and survival. We are looking through my items, as they are organized by their location in my pack, which is a 28 liter Red Rock Outdoor Gear Assault Pack. We’ve gone through part of the pack. Let’s continue on, looking next at the pocket that considers our airport security requirements.
Top Front Pocket Pouch- Ready to Remove At Airport Security
The next pocket is the small top front pocket (the one with the American flag patch in the picture). This holds things that I’ll need to pull out and put in a separate bin when I go through airport security. It contains:
- A ziplock bag with my “liquids and gels”. (Note: I also have some small single use packs of medical gels in other pouches in my bag, but I’ve never been asked to take any of them out when going through security. I guess they’re too small to register.) These liquids and gels include:
- Small deodorant
- Tube of E6000 glue
- Small tube of super glue – Double duty for repairs and closing small cuts
- Small petroleum jelly – Skin, fire starting, et cetera
- Chapstick
- Cyalume stick
- Small tube of Orasol
- Tube of Liquid Skin Pro
- Single use eye drops