From: StikBow
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Date: 25-Jun-18 |
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Those cheap solar lights. Set them up around camp=makes coming back after dark more enjoyable. On my UTV to find it more easily after a long stalk. On my pack-marked on GPS-hung in a tree or on sage and come back right back to them after a stalk. They work really well out west. Can see them a little less so back in the forest back East. Cheap
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From: Rough Run
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Date: 25-Jun-18 |
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Yes, I agree. Use them the same way, around my small "camp", to make the area easier to walk to, without a flashlight. Never thought of marking my pack with them - I'll probably borrow that good idea!
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From: Longcruise
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Date: 26-Jun-18 |
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Some interesting applications of those lights. I'm going to stick one in my pack.
I use them around the camp. Keeps me from peeing on my foot! :>]
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From: Babbling Bob
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Date: 26-Jun-18 |
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Use'em in the summer along some steps by the street. Camp a lot with the family each winter in FL, but never used them.
There's always some grand-one or older folk with low stepping feet tripping over a weekend. Great suggestions.
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From: Babbling Bob
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Date: 26-Jun-18 |
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Daughter just mentioned some of those old tricks of placing those foam tubes, or various tapes, reflectors, etc over guy ropes, and said she sees those garden/sidewalk lamps used a lot as she and others in the family are both girl scout and boyscout leaders, but we never used them in our winter camps. Will now.
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