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Frolicking Dinosaurs
11-12-2007, 15:16
Someone just sent me this in an email with the title: your night hiking needs answered. I was ROTFL and thought I'd share the laugh.
http://www.diabetesandmore.com/images/PathLighter-Woman.jpg

Hmmmm.... wonder what that thing weighs and if it comes in titanium.

jesse
11-12-2007, 16:53
fording streams; would you get electicuted? I guess if you have a heart attack it could double as a fribulator!

Skyline
11-12-2007, 17:00
Quick! Send that photo to Leki! :banana

mudhead
11-12-2007, 19:31
If that is a real gadget, I have an old aunt that would love one.

She would be the talk of the breakfast hen party.

Skidsteer
11-12-2007, 19:34
If you remove the tip from the bottom, it becomes a light sabre.

Frolicking Dinosaurs
11-12-2007, 19:57
If that is a real gadget, I have an old aunt that would love one.

She would be the talk of the breakfast hen party.http://www.pathlighter.com/

berninbush
11-12-2007, 20:08
:D You can laugh, but someone's gonna make a fortune off that. Brilliant idea (no pun intended).

Kirby
11-12-2007, 20:13
Is there a light-weight backpacker's version?

Kirby

Lilred
11-12-2007, 20:25
One of my coworkers just told me about a new gadget he got for his Nalgenes. Evidently, you can get a cap that has batteries and a light in it. Turns your Nalgene into a lantern, with or without water in it. I gotta check this one out.

http://www.simplehiker.com/nalgene-led-lantern/

earthbound
11-12-2007, 22:13
REI has one of those nalgene lights- its made by guyot designs I believe.

Uncle Silly
11-13-2007, 00:50
Quick! Send that photo to Leki! :banana

Why? Just make your own with a 1-led keychain light and some duct tape.

Just make sure to get a light with an actual switch. Wouldn't be very useful if you had to hold the button down.