Re: Taking new digital camera on Hike
One solution would be rechargeable batteries and a solar-powered recharger.
I've seen some recharger panels that roll up in a compact bundle.
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Don Lundman 2005-01-24 09:16:13 #34337
Re: Hermit and Other Trails
Bob,
Thanks for the info. Sounds like a wonderful hike. We are counting
the days till we get to hike there.
Joyce
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Joyce 2005-01-24 08:59:03 #34336
Re: Taking new digital camera on Hike
CD burners are getting fairly light. That allows you to transfer
images to CD. They also make devices that have a 20 GB or greater
hard drive to transfer...
Bob Marley 2005-01-24 08:42:13 #34335
Re: Taking new digital camera on Hike
Don't forget that all important permit Gary.
An Olympus 8080 might be a better choice. Much lighter, higher
resolution, has an excellent lens that covers...
Bob Marley 2005-01-24 08:31:13 #34334
Re: Snow on south rim
The damage that closes corridor trails would not normally stop an off-
trail backpacker.
One year in the '70's the North Kaibab was closed all summer and...
Bob Marley 2005-01-24 08:22:09 #34333
Re: Taking new digital camera on Hike
Definitely in the YMMV category -
For me 20 pictures a day wouldn't cut it. I'd have the card filled up in the first week. I also shoot at a higher...
Washburns 2005-01-24 07:44:17 #34332
Re: Hiking Poles @ REI
Aqua Mira has not been approved for sale in all states. I have heard
that the process is so difficult in California that they will never make
an...
Dick Matthews 2005-01-24 07:15:07 #34331
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