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  • Travel Checklists & Packing Lists

    This is the ultimate list. You don't need to pack all these items; they're listed here to help make sure you don't forget anything. In fact, bring half of what you think you need and twice as much money. Bail money optional.
    • Before You Leave Home 
    • To ensure peace of mind while you are away, here is a last-minute checklist of things to do before you go. Taking care of the things on this list will help you in case of any emergencies; if you lose your documents, luggage, or identification; and ensure your home is secure and taken care of while you are away.

      Useful links: 

      • Anywhere Anytime Journeys Resources & Tools
      • CDC Travel Recommendations and Information
      • COVID-19 Travel Guidance for U.S. Citizens
      • STEP - Smart Traveler Enrollment Program
      • Travel.State.Gov
      • TSA - Liquids Rule
      • TSA - What Can I Bring?
      • USPS Hold Mail
    • TSA Travel Checklists 
      • 3-1-1 Liquids Rule
      • Prohibited Items
      • Transporting Firearms and Ammunition
      • Passenger Support: Request for TSA Cares Assistance
      • TSA PreCheck® Checkpoint Schedule
    • The Essentials 
    • Packing for your vacation can be one of the worst parts of the vacation. To make this tedious process easy, we have compiled a comprehensive list of essentials to take on your vacation. Packing requirements for a vacation vary depending on what kind of activities you are planning as well as your own personal needs and lifestyle.

    • Travel Aids & Personal Comfort (For Your Carry-On) 
    • Clothing 
    • Footwear 
    • Accessories 
    • Toiletries, Health & Beauty, and First-Aid 
    • Electronics 
    • Kids, Infants, and Toddlers 
    • Taking the entire family on a vacation will give you and your kid’s memories to last a lifetime. We have compiled the packing lists below to help you ensure the trip will be fun, easy, safe, and comfortable for both children and parents. The lists below are a great start, but keep in mind that your children's specific needs, interests, and activities will ultimately determine what you bring.

    • Miscellaneous 
    • Packing for Alaska 
    • When packing for an Alaska Trip, keep in mind that you want to dress in layers as the weather can go from cool to warm within a short period. From Spring to Fall, temperatures can range from 50 to 70 degrees and be supplemented by rain and wind.

      Some useful links:

      • Alaska Weather Planner
      • Patagonia Capilene Baselayers
      • Merino Wool
      • Synchilla Jackets
      • eVent Fabrics
      • GORE-TEX Outerwear
      • Alaska Licenses, Permits, Stamps, & Tags Prices
      • Purchase a Fishing License
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