Author: Daniel Globe

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I’m Daniel Globe, a traveler who believes every great journey begins with the right information. After exploring 40+ cities, I share simple guides on the best times to go, how to save on flights and hotels, and the small details that make trips smoother. At TakeTravelInfo, my goal is to help you plan smarter and travel better.

A sharp carbide tip looks just like a weapon on an X-ray screen. That split-second call by a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent can get your poles confiscated before your trail even starts. Knowing the rules ahead of time keeps your gear in your hands and your trip on track. Quick Answer TSA allows blunt-tipped collapsible hiking poles in your carry-on bag. Sharp-tipped poles must go in checked luggage. Final decisions rest with the TSA officer on duty, so pack carefully and confirm your airline’s size rules before you fly. Key Takeaways TSA allows blunt-tipped hiking poles in carry-on bags,…

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