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Enlightened
So the last weekend of Oct I get to go camping with our kids as their scout troop is heading out to the local reservation for a camping trip. It's pretty dark out there (go figure) and I'm looking forward to a chance to really let my new P3D Rb100 shine (rimshot). I showed it to our cub master and she told me in no uncertain terms that I needed to bring it on the camping trip (she liked the strobe setting). If I can swing the dough before we go I'm going to order another Fenix or two as well, probably L2Ds or maybe another P3D. I'm not really sure how many batteries I should bring though. Probably won't need THAT many but you never know. From what I've seen in the past I think it's safe to say that I'm going to outshine everyone else, not that they're likely to care since I doubt many of them are flashaholics. One exception might be our cubmaster's husband if he shows, he is a Metro police officer and military so is a bit more likely to appreciate a good light. I don't think he will be there much if at all though, he's not particularly good with kids. Probably one of the highlights of the trip, though, will take place on Saturday night when we go on a night hike through the woods. Unfortunately my lights will probably be useless for this because we are all supposed to be using...night vision goggles! Freaking SWEET! I've always wanted a chance to play with a set and I'll finally get to. But somehow I think having a 175-200 lumen light might be a touch counterproductive with those.