Carrying knives, etc. while on trek
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:00 pm
Folks,
Sorry to ask a stupid question. I usually carry a switchblade, a Victorinox, a small axe, and a 7" Kukri while trekking (most of the time the axe and kukri are distributed among different members of the group). We usually get the stuff to the trekking start point by train / bus / taxi. In aircraft we have carried in check in luggage, and have never been stopped.
Are we likely to get arrested on the trek, at any point, for carrying these "sharp-edged weapons"? Some of the trekking routes in Uttarakhand, HP, etc. are very close to international borders and are in many cases under Army control. These are indispensable articles for trekking, how can we make the authorities see the light, if caught?
Thanks!
Sorry to ask a stupid question. I usually carry a switchblade, a Victorinox, a small axe, and a 7" Kukri while trekking (most of the time the axe and kukri are distributed among different members of the group). We usually get the stuff to the trekking start point by train / bus / taxi. In aircraft we have carried in check in luggage, and have never been stopped.
Are we likely to get arrested on the trek, at any point, for carrying these "sharp-edged weapons"? Some of the trekking routes in Uttarakhand, HP, etc. are very close to international borders and are in many cases under Army control. These are indispensable articles for trekking, how can we make the authorities see the light, if caught?
Thanks!