[pct-l] Nano Gear for the Trail
Rev Gizmo
revgizmo at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 12 19:36:39 CST 2007
Wouldn't that be: Switchback the Nanophile?
You may be interested in a site on DIY solar iPod charger. http://www.yosemiteoutside.com/m/Blogs/02EA4A6B-8893-4F3E-87A8-C1E4B24C3AAB.html ( or http://tinyurl.com/ykk3kk ) I haven't tried it yet, but its on my (very long) list.
While I've fallen in love with podcasts, I still fall back on audiobooks. Another great resource for them is your local library. Over the past few years, the collections of books on CD has blossomed...and they're free.
Current podcast favorites include:
The Atheist Experience: http://www.atheist-experience.com/podcast.php
Non-Prophets: http://www.nonprophetsradio.com/nonprophets.xml
The Wildebeat: http://www.wildebeat.net/shows/?flav=rss
Trailcast (defunct): http://feeds.feedburner.com/Trailcast
and a slew of others (I'm at work...shhh)
Be well. Hike on.
-Reverend Gizmo, the Atheist
PCT '04
----- Original Message ----
From: "Hiker97 at aol.com" <Hiker97 at aol.com>
To: pct-l at mailman.backcountry.net
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 4:34:08 PM
Subject: [pct-l] Nano Gear for the Trail
Since I got my new 8GB IPod Nano for the 2007 hiking campaign, I know a lot
of you ran out and got one too. This is so on the trail you could be like
Switchback the Trail Pirate. Cool. Good judgment on your part. Here are a
couple of items from mean old Walmart that you might want for your Nano.
First is a neat little speaker to let others hear your books and music. It
is a 1.8 ounce (with one AA lithium battery) Macally.com speaker. It takes
some increase (power) in the Nano volume control to hear the selection well,
but not bad. Of course, the sound quality will not be like your headphones.
Second, is a clear case and earphones that allow you to hang the Nano around
your neck. This pretty convenient while you hike listening to John Muir
describe the Sierras or Powell exploring the Grand Canyon. Or your favorite
tunes while you bang along the trail. The empty case and earphones, and
lanyard weigh 1.4 ounces or 39g. Not bad. It is from Rivetnow.com and called the
Rhythm with Grab.
The case that came in the package is for the old Nano and I emailed the
company about this right a way. They are sending free a new size second
generation Nano case. They called me at home within 2 hours of me sending my email.
Outstanding customer service.
One of the big things I find with listening to things along the trail is
time goes by so much quicker. It is absolutely amazing how the miles fly by as
you listen while you saunter along. This is just a technique to have a lot
more fun out there. If you hate electronic devices on the trail, then HYOH.
Switchback the Nanophobe
Grand Canyon Barter and Trader
(of you know who)
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