JimH
Flashlight Enthusiast
In deference to those who must actually "go to war", the phrase, as used here, is a euphemism for "ruggedness, reliability, flexibility (may use different battery types, batteries interchangeable with other lights you carry, etc.), and versatility (multiple levels, flood, throw, signaling, run time, etc.)"
Here's the game. You are about to embark on a month long adventure vacation. Due to unforeseen circumstances, your trip may be extended several weeks.
You will be traveling to your destination(s) via commercial aircraft, taxi, train, bus, boat, and private auto (I've actually made this trip to get to a site for a software install). After you reach your final destination, you will be traveling with the aid of pack animals.
Things you will encounter on your adventure:
- Forests where the tree canopy is so thick it will be dark as night 24/7 for several days
-You will be exploring caves and abandoned mines where you may be lost or get trapped for up to a week or more.
-you may have to ford rivers and endure torrential rainfall
-You will not have access to any external power source
The object of the game is to select 7 lights to trust your life with. 4 of the lights will be pocket lights (single AAA, single AA, single 9V, single CR123, etc.), 2 of the lights will be non-pocket lights (multiple batteries, one or more 18650's, etc), and 1 of the lights will be a head light. Although size and weight are a consideration, this is not a backpacking trip where you need to count ounces. For obvious reasons, something such as a Thor would not be a good choice.
I'll leave it up to you, to keep your spare batteries manageable. Even though recharging batteries is not possible, Li-ion batteries may be a good choice in some situations.
Results updated 2/20/08 through post #75.
The winner of the game will be those who find benefit in the information collected.
Here's the game. You are about to embark on a month long adventure vacation. Due to unforeseen circumstances, your trip may be extended several weeks.
You will be traveling to your destination(s) via commercial aircraft, taxi, train, bus, boat, and private auto (I've actually made this trip to get to a site for a software install). After you reach your final destination, you will be traveling with the aid of pack animals.
Things you will encounter on your adventure:
- Forests where the tree canopy is so thick it will be dark as night 24/7 for several days
-You will be exploring caves and abandoned mines where you may be lost or get trapped for up to a week or more.
-you may have to ford rivers and endure torrential rainfall
-You will not have access to any external power source
The object of the game is to select 7 lights to trust your life with. 4 of the lights will be pocket lights (single AAA, single AA, single 9V, single CR123, etc.), 2 of the lights will be non-pocket lights (multiple batteries, one or more 18650's, etc), and 1 of the lights will be a head light. Although size and weight are a consideration, this is not a backpacking trip where you need to count ounces. For obvious reasons, something such as a Thor would not be a good choice.
I'll leave it up to you, to keep your spare batteries manageable. Even though recharging batteries is not possible, Li-ion batteries may be a good choice in some situations.
Results updated 2/20/08 through post #75.



The winner of the game will be those who find benefit in the information collected.
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