Post Reply

Please type the characters exactly as they appear in the image,
without the last 4 characters.
The characters must be typed in the same order,
and they are case-sensitive.
Open Preview Preview

You can resize the textbox by dragging the right or bottom border.
                       
resize_wb
resize_hb







Max 20000 characters. Remaining characters:
Text size: pt
Collapse additional features Collapse/Expand additional features
Topic Summary - Displaying 8 post(s). Click here to show all
Posted by: jeroldharter
Posted on: Feb 7th, 2012 at 12:45am
Quote Quote
Goal Zero solar recharger
Minibull M5 alcohol stove (not really high tech, but cool)
Posted by: starwatcher
Posted on: Feb 4th, 2012 at 12:57pm
Quote Quote
Hey! Guess what my wife got me for my birthday..an XG-55!

It's a wrist-watch that also has an altimeter, compass, barometer, chronograph, weather forecast, and daily alarms.

(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)

It's cheaper than a sherpa, but you get what you pay for (under $99 list price). One of the disadvantages I can see immediately is that it says it's "water resistant" which usually means "don't get it wet."

(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)

Anyway, I get to be Mr. Gadget on our next trip! Smiley

starwatcher
Posted by: db
Posted on: Jan 27th, 2012 at 8:07pm
Quote Quote
Thanks JJ. Good to know, I appreciate it.
Posted by: jjcanoeguide
Posted on: Jan 27th, 2012 at 12:28am
Quote Quote
LEDs will definitely dim as battery power dies, not just a simple on/off.
Posted by: db
Posted on: Jan 26th, 2012 at 7:12am
Quote Quote
I picked up an LED headlamp two years ago on a ~$13.00 whim. It's the size of a walnut, weighs an ounce, has three brightness settings+.... it's a wonderful thing. My only complaint is to reduce brightness it's basically a strobe light. Not real noticeable but the first time in the rain kinda freaked me out.

I use it rather often at home and it seems the original batteries are still hanging in there. Do LEDs dim with old batteries or do they just die. Somehow I expect new batteries will cost more than a new (batteries included) headlamp.
Posted by: Drewfus
Posted on: Jan 25th, 2012 at 5:11pm
Quote Quote
Portable solar panel that charges batteries for headlamps, depth finder, GPS. My buddy brought one last year and it was pretty neat. I brought back up batteries just in case though. It worked pretty well.
Posted by: Preacher
Posted on: Jan 24th, 2012 at 7:31pm
Quote Quote
+1 on night vision, it's truly amazing.

One of the things I love about meeting up with folks I've never met before is watching what they do and what they use.
Posted by: starwatcher
Posted on: Jan 22nd, 2012 at 6:59pm
Quote Quote
I have a friend I go canoeing with and every year he brings some new gadget along for the trip.  Last year it was night vision binoculars, which are real neat to use particularly looking at the night sky you could see about ten times more stars.  This year he brought gloves with LED lights that were great for working on stuff in the dark.  Next year? 

Anyone have any neat gadgets to recommend.

starwatcher
 
   ^Top