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[QUOTE="JanelMcB, post: 826622, member: 76338"] I placed my pack with 2 box cutters and a Victorinox knife into a suitcase. Poles were protected. The suitcase was large enough to accommodate them without separating the sections. I'd obtained the suitcase for free from a give-it-away-free kind of website and left the suitcase in SJPdP. The owner of the hostel didn't mind my leaving it behind because he knew he would use it as a give away some where down the line. When I got to Santiago, I purchased a quality 4-wheel rolling suitcase and transported my pack back home that way. I separated my poles into their three individual pieces and placed them on the bottom of the suitcase for the return trip. One other way to protect poles is to place them inside PVC plumbing pipes and place caps at both ends. Tape everything tight. [/QUOTE]
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