[pct-l] memory cards
CHUCK CHELIN
steeleye at wildblue.net
Mon Jan 17 09:45:10 CST 2011
Good morning, Hillary,
I carry at least 2 – and often 3 – SD chips for my camera, including the one
in the camera. At a resupply point I receive a box including 1-2 “clean”
chips from home. The chip from my camera, plus any others that I may have
filled, is included with my hand-written trail notes and unneeded maps in a
small package to home. 3-5 days later the chip is at home where the photos
are downloaded and posted. The chip is then erased and readied for a
subsequent resupply box.
If I purchase food locally for a section I may also receive a small mail
package that includes a camera chip plus maps and/or other small things. If
I have open chips, and don’t need a supply of maps, I won’t receive any
package.
I use the 1G chips, although memory media is so cheap that extra capacity
doesn’t really matter. I like the somewhat smaller chips as a way encourage
me to change them regularly rather than leaving them in the camera and
encourage the risk of losing of thousands of photos on a very large chip –
either on the trail or in the mail.
Enjoy your planning,
Steel-Eye
Hiking the Pct since before it was the PCT – 1965
http://www.trailjournals.com/steel-eye
http://www.trailjournals.com/SteelEye09
On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 11:28 AM, Hillary Schwirtlich <
hillary.schwirtlich at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey PCT-L,
>
> I was just wondering what past PCT thru hikers have done with their memory
> cards. How do you post pictures to your blogs/flickr account from the
> trail?
> Should I ask someone at home to do it, and send one to them whenever it
> gets
> full? Thanks y'all!
>
> Hillary
>
> peeinginthebushes.blogspot.com
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