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Lantern Recommendaton?
I've been getting out for overnights almost every week and the darkness is starting to get a little long...especially with fire restrictions still in full effect. Any recommendations on a lantern? I've...
Rechargeable Lithium AA Batteries - anyone using them?
I just learned that rechargeable lithium double-A's are now a thing. I'd love to hear people's experiences using them! I might consider these for: -Steripen Classic: mine is about 10 years old,...
Why it’s best not to rely on cellphone navigation when hiking
Roger, Methinks there are many who read our posts very quickly. So now I understand why until lately your posts were quite short, sometimes with a picture or two. Bravo! Will try...
Why it’s best not to rely on cellphone navigation when hiking
@pedestrian - you make a fair point. I think there are two issues here. The first is attitude and competence - someone who has no clue what they are doing and no...
Garmin eTrex 30x comments
Looking for a GPS unit for local backpacking and hiking , Really just to plot routes, Topo maps etc get familiar with unit before heading out later this year .Anybody have any...
SPOT IS A DISHONEST COMPANY- AVOID!!!
Several years ago when I bought my SPOT device, I was promised a rebate that never came. It took many calls to an almost non-existent customer service to finally get my rebate....
Community Choice Energy
The other night at our annual Sierra Club Holiday party we learned that Ventura County California, the county that suffered both last year's Thomas Fire and this year's Woolsey Fire, became the...
Episode 6 | Backcountry Filmmaking and Photography
Companion forum thread to: Episode 6 | Backcountry Filmmaking and PhotographyBackcountry filmmaking and photography used to required thirty or more pounds of gear. Here’s how to produce great media at minimum weight!...
Testing Electronics with USB Ammeter/Voltmeter
Hello! Because I like to overthink things, I bought an in-line USB voltmeter/ammeter at the recommendation of David Thomas to test out batteries, cords and wall chargers. Unfortunately, these don't come with...
Ultralight, Ultra-Performance Backcountry Electronics for 2018
Companion forum thread to: Ultralight, Ultra-Performance Backcountry Electronics for 2018I’ve been immersing myself in the study of backcountry electronics this year, including technologies for lighting, navigation, and photo/video. This article highlights some...
Garmin inReach Mini Review
Nice post Rex, thanks, I keep thinking about getting a mini (and smartphone) and this and everything else people have said helps figure it out. Of course, the best thing would be...
Bob Open 2018
Bob Open Trip Report Day 1: North Fork Blackfoot Trailhead to Basin Creek Cabin (27.7 miles) After a wet evening, we started hiking on a beautiful cool sunny morning. Really couldn't have...
Garmin inReach Mini
Garmin is releasing a smaller and slightly cheaper inReach called the inReach Mini: https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/p/592606 https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2018/05/garmin-inreach-mini-satellite-tracker-in-depth-review.html Garmin lists the weight at both 3.5 oz and 4.23 oz (depending on where you look on...
Experience with nitecore NU25?
this headlamp looks pretty good. especially with ultralight headband from litesmith taking the weight down to 33g for a USB rechargeable headlamp with up to 360 lumens output. but not many user...
How in the world do you people find the time?
Monte says--- "Then there’s dirt bag hikers like myself who care nothing for everything listed above. When I get out into the wilderness, I’m at my happiest. The forests and deserts are...
A strategy for older people for thru-hiking?
Roger---That's a breath of fresh air and good to know. We've all been to a town. And to MJH who wants to know, "What are your doing in town?" Simple answer: gearing...
Steripen Quantum UV Water Treatment System --- Roger Caffin
Introduction This is another interesting UV treatment system for rendering water safe for drinking. The UV radiation 'kills' or 'disables' all the viruses, bacteria and protozoa found in backcountry water. For that...
Heating your tent with a candle or oil lantern
I've used telescoping candle lanterns as well as a Candoil lamp oil lantern to heat a 3 person dome tent. IT works well with the Candoil lantern lasting over 3 hours. Back...
Seeking advice on rechargeable and BRIGHT headlamp
Here in Kodiak, I do a lot of day hunts where I hike a couple hours in the dark to reach the area I want to hunt;Â although I almost always return...
Driving off-road into remote areas: how to equip the car?
Roger, One year at college my room mate and I majored in Monday-Wednesday-Friday specifically so we could go to the Sierra Nevada mountains on Tuesdays and Thursdays and learned to Alpine ski....
