A little too big to carry-on. . . |
If air travel wasn’t stressful enough, the thought of losing your checked bag full of gear can cause overwhelming anxiety that won’t subside until you reach your final destination and see your pack coming around the corner of the baggage carousel. The best way to make sure all your gear arrives with you is to carry-on as much as possible. Try to use a backpack that fits the dimensions of carry-on luggage (generally 22" x 14" x 9", but varies according to airline) and pack a duffle that will be checked. If your pack is bigger than carry-on regulations, bring a day-pack or tote you can put your most important gear in.
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