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[at-l] Brunton Solar Batterysaver Powerpak
I've been thinking more and more about carrying my iPod. I could get
the dictation adapter and leave the notebook and pen at home. There
are also flashlight adapters, plus who knows what else. If they have a
radio adapter (where I can listen to the radio) that also had weather
bands that would probably seal the deal.
Greg
On Apr 7, 2005, at 2:35 PM, ken bennett wrote:
> On 4/7/05 2:24 PM, "Gary Roberts" <GRoberts@npr.org> wrote:
>
>> Anybody ever seen or used this??:
>
> I saw a thru-hiker in the Nantahalas last month with a solar batter
> charger
> mounted to the top of her pack. I didn't ask why she needed the power,
> but I
> have seen a lot of hikers lately with MP3 players, etc.
>
> Ken B
>
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