Here's an odd flashlight experience. We went skiing yesterday and the weather just didn't cooperate. We picked the twilight session. The afternoon runs were ok. Little bit of rain, warm weather, and traffic created ice patches and really thin ice/snow surface area where you can almost see the ground. Still cool, we just avoided them. Then had a break at 4PM, and lift resumed at 6PM...
This was when it became ugly. The terrain became so foggy from halfway to top that visibility was like 10' at best. While on the lift, I couldn't even see the 2nd chair in front of me. Remember the ice patches and the thin surfaces? Those were my concerns. As far as hitting other people, as long as they're moving, you can see their silhouettes so you can avoid them. But if they're down, it's also a problem.
When me and my kids (12 and under) reached the top, my first thought was to wait it out. Maybe the fog will ease up. Then I remembered I have my Aeon on my neck! So I tried to experiment. I put the Aeon on the the side of head and a bit on top of my ear. The ski mask pressed it against my head holding it in place, and I angled in such a way that it's lighting the ground. When I shook my head and it was still in place, I told my kids to follow me down. It was awesome!
That thing lit enough distance in front of me for me to yell out where the danger was. Then people (that were down) that saw us coming were just amazed at my setup. Although I have a feeling they didn't know it was just a flashlight because I heard one say how my mask was cool. I turned it off when I reached the bottom... didn't want to give out the secret ;-). One guy saw me setting it up on the terrain and said it looked like a James Bond gadget.
What amazed me more was I didn't have to change the battery last night. It was using the same battery it came with when I got it early this year. Although it wasn't turned on the entire time, I used it for at least 5 runs for 2 hrs... and it was a long run.
I was so thankful I had my Aeon with me!
This was when it became ugly. The terrain became so foggy from halfway to top that visibility was like 10' at best. While on the lift, I couldn't even see the 2nd chair in front of me. Remember the ice patches and the thin surfaces? Those were my concerns. As far as hitting other people, as long as they're moving, you can see their silhouettes so you can avoid them. But if they're down, it's also a problem.
When me and my kids (12 and under) reached the top, my first thought was to wait it out. Maybe the fog will ease up. Then I remembered I have my Aeon on my neck! So I tried to experiment. I put the Aeon on the the side of head and a bit on top of my ear. The ski mask pressed it against my head holding it in place, and I angled in such a way that it's lighting the ground. When I shook my head and it was still in place, I told my kids to follow me down. It was awesome!
That thing lit enough distance in front of me for me to yell out where the danger was. Then people (that were down) that saw us coming were just amazed at my setup. Although I have a feeling they didn't know it was just a flashlight because I heard one say how my mask was cool. I turned it off when I reached the bottom... didn't want to give out the secret ;-). One guy saw me setting it up on the terrain and said it looked like a James Bond gadget.
What amazed me more was I didn't have to change the battery last night. It was using the same battery it came with when I got it early this year. Although it wasn't turned on the entire time, I used it for at least 5 runs for 2 hrs... and it was a long run.
I was so thankful I had my Aeon with me!