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    Amy Lauterbach
    BPL Member

    @drongobird

    Locale: San Francisco Bay Area

    On long hikes, I have a tendency to lose things. So I've found ways to attach everything to my pack or to my clothing. I'll try to post a few solutions, starting with this one.

    I've got a cheap basic case for my iPhone. On top of that case, I have my own no-bling system. Using tubes for 1.5" bicycle tires, I cut rings of about 3/4". Wrap those around the top and bottom of my iPhone. Then, use the tubes to anchor an attachment string with a clip at the end. I've used this now during ~15 weeks of hiking, and all around town too. This does a few things for me…

    1. The tubes cover the part of the glass screen which is not part of the active display, giving a little protection in case I drop it.
    2. The top tube covers the camera lens. Advantage is that the lens is protected. Disadvantage is that I have to remove the tube each time I take a picture; this isn't a big deal.
    3. The tubes wrap around the rounded corners of the phone, which is the place that takes a direct hit if I drop the phone, so there's a bit more protection from damage during a fall.
    4. Most important – the tubes are a very snug fit, so they really anchor the string. The phone is always clipped to a belt-loop or a loop of cord that I've sewn into the top of my pants pocket. a) I don't lose the dang phone, and b) if I drop it then it only falls as far as my knees. Key here is to use tubes for 1.5" tire – fatter tubes would be a sloppy fit, and thinner tubes wouldn't be large enough.

    Maybe I'll bring a tube to GGG #5 at Coe in January and people can cut pieces from it :)

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    Robert Connor
    BPL Member

    @bplnole

    Locale: N E Fl

    very nice job.

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    Doug Coe
    BPL Member

    @sierradoug

    Locale: Bay Area, CA, USA

    I have mixed reactions. I love your original thinking on this. I recently got an iPhone 4 used and worry about dropping it when backpacking.

    On the other hand, I love the slick styling of the iPhone and haven't been able to get myself to put any case on it for in town use.

    For backpacking I googled for a wrist strap case and came up empty. You've obviously gone for function over fab Apple-ness. Way to go!

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