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[QUOTE="CA_Pilgrim, post: 1233808, member: 12693"] Per prior comments, if you have sharp objects (e.g., poles, Swiss Army Knife, etc.) you need to check your bags. I've carried backpacks up to 24 L onto planes with no problems but my Camino pack is 38L and I doubt will qualify. My solution on my last Camino (2022) was an adjustable duffel bag ([URL]https://www.piorama.co/collections/the-adjustable-bag-a10[/URL]). It will hold my fully packed pack and then some. It's tough and compressible into a small ball. When I get to my destination (Paris on my last Camino), I simply remove the pack from the bag, compress the duffel bag into a ball, and put it in the pack. That way, I can easily carry everything on my back out of the airport an onto a train, taxi, bus, etc. This works well for me because I use a luggage forwarding service on the Camino. Each day I carry my valuables, water (hydration pack), clothing layers (windbreaker, rain jacket, etc.), pharmaceuticals, and any irreplaceable items in the pack and forward everything else in the duffel bag to the next overnight accommodation. Since I don't have a huge amount of other stuff, I can compress the duffel bag into a smaller version so it doesn't flop around. I did this on my 2022 CF and I plan to do it again on this year's CP. [/QUOTE]
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