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[pct-l] Min/Max thermometer for the trail?
- Subject: [pct-l] Min/Max thermometer for the trail?
- From: dude at fastmail.ca (dude)
- Date: Thu Jan 22 18:44:41 2004
There are many wrist watches that have temperature and the ability to
record some temperatures (highs/lows/etc). The only problem with the
thermometer on your wrist is that it will usually register a few
degrees higher on your wrist, especially if under a shirt or jacket
sleeve.
REI sells a little key ring thermometer that you can attach to a
zipper on your pack or jacket.
I am looking for an affordable wrist watch that combines:
1. time
2. temp
3. compass
4. altimiter
I figure that I will save alot of weight by carrying one watch with 4
features instead of 4 separate items.
Most watches that have all these features are around $200. The Timex
Helix seems to be a little cheeper, so I have been looking for a
store that has one in my area.
peace,
dude
> Does anyone know of any compact,lightweight thermometers with a
> Min./Max. setting that could be used on the trail? It would be
> nice to know what the high/low temps are throughout the trail.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian Bowlsby
>
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