A little outside of the box gear
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Yordy Gear Reviews
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Wednesday, 12 March 2014
Pak-Lite
This is a Pac-Lite, a two LED light that clips onto the end of a 9 v battery. It is a no frills, no nonsense tool, durable, reliable, and compact. I brought it on a trip camping around Iceland in the winter, followed by eastern France, Switzerland and some other places. It was soaked and exposed to both nearly scalding water in steam caves, as well as freezing temperatures and salty conditions of sailing. The battery life is extremely long. I never had to replace it during three months of traveling and frequent use. It has a three position toggle switch as its sole control: off, high, low. It can however be bumped accidentally and turn on inside a bag. I did not have the neoprene head strap for it, but I would recommend it. I frequently tucked it under the side of a bandana, or even held it in my mouth a few times while working with both hands. It is not a spot light, so do not expect it to light up a moose on the far bank of a river, but it is an excellent task light to have on hand or keep in a survival kit.
Saturday, 21 September 2013
Olympus Tough TG-810
10 M waterproof
14 megapixel
Tough cameras have been revolutionary for the casual outdoors person who likes to document his or her adventures. And Olympus has been at the forefront of this progression from early on. I've pointed and I've shot with this little guy all over the Northwest US, British Colombia, a couple months in Thailand. It has taken some falls, gone snow camping, and sunken from a tipped kayak while deep water soloing on the Andaman sea. But most of all it's captured a lot of great memories. Not once has it gotten internal condensation or any type of water damage or been injured from a fall. I can definitely say that it passed the tough test. However, toughness only goes so far. The picture quality is good for most situations, and its 5x internal optical zoom does pretty well. It also logs the GPS coordinates of where your photos are taken. All in all, it's a good little point and shoot, and its toughness is no false claim.
Solo Stove Review
Chaco Rex
MSRP: $90
Friday, 20 September 2013
Stoic Vaporshell Anorak
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Outdoor Research Halcyon Sombrero
The Outdoor research Halcyon Sombrero is a very light, very packable hat with excellent sun protection. It even sheds water quite well. I took it on an eight day kayaking trip in Desolation Sound in British Columbia. I wore it most of the time and was extremely glad to have it. It is a one-size fits all design. I have a very large head and it fit perfectly. My younger sister, with a small head, had the same size and it did not look baggy or goofy. Snapping up the sides works well to stiffen the hat when it gets windy. The hat does not have vents, but the fabric is light and breaths well. Does heat up your gourd or make you extra sweaty. I have been working construction just out of yosemite for a month and wear the hat everyday. Would recommend it to any one looking for some practical sun coverage!
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