Cook with your flashlight
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Wicked Lasers flashlight “The Torch” produces enough heat to use as stove.. Don’t believe me? Check the video below. (The flashlight produces 4100 Lumen)
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Wicked Lasers flashlight “The Torch” produces enough heat to use as stove.. Don’t believe me? Check the video below. (The flashlight produces 4100 Lumen)
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I usually don’t write a lot about clothing, but I had to make an exception on the Merrell Gatherer. It’s basicly a lightweight shell that you fill with whatever material you have at hand, leaves, moss, plastic bags… I not sure that I would take UL this far, but it’s innovative. It will be available in the fall.
Check out this video, from Outside Blog:
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The alternative power source HYmini is now available for purchase. It costs $49.99 and if you want the optional solar panel it will cost another $24.99.
HYmini eShop via Engadget
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The new killer(?) gps/phone Nuvifone, from Garmin, was presented a few days back. It features HSDPA, Quad-band GSM, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, Camera and a 3.5” touchscreen. The camera will geotag all your photos.
Engadget and Techsoar has managed to get a hands-on, check it out..
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The Monster Pod is a camera “tripod”, but instead of legs it has a viscoelastic polymer base that sticks to almost anything. It weighs 6.9 oz.
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As reported before, but without photos, The Mirage is a lightweight two-person double wall tent with a built in vestibule, the weight is 2.0kg. The tent has a free standing design and can be setup with fly only and optional ground cloth. The tent will be available for 2008.
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The Trailblazer jacket from Bladerunner has a built in GPS that transmits your position either to an online service or to your cell phone. Unlike other regular jackets, this one has a monthly fee of £10 for the position service. The battery will keep the GPS online for 15 hours.
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