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Why Ultralight Backpacking?
Want Safer, More Comfortable Backpacking? Contrary to what many think, ultralight backpacking is not just about the freedom to hike more miles or to take your whole pack up the mountain with you. It is also about comfort and safety. Backpackers wi...Full Article

What Makes a Hiking Boot Great?
How to evaluate hiking boots and footwear for comfort, protection, and durability. Choosing hiking boots and footwear is one of the most important decisions you as a hiker or camper will contruct . Theyll either make your trip memorable or ...Full Article
Camping Lanterns Guide: Backpacking And Camping Lantern Tips.
What kind of camping lanterns best fit your outdoor needs? Do you need light weight for backpacking, or is maximum light more important?



Camping lanterns have been around for quite a while, especially fuel lanterns like kerosene and gas lanterns. LED lanterns, rechargeable lanterns or electric lanterns, butane lanterns, propane lanterns, battery lanterns and candle lanterns are newer to the scene though. All of them being different they have advantages and disadvantages...

If you already have a camping stove or other camping equipment that uses fuel ponder taking a lantern that uses the identical type of fuel so you will not have to remember to bring both fuels and youll make use of less space too. Although some dual-fuel Coleman lanterns will burn both white gas or unleaded gasoline (check to be sure).

Camping lanterns that burn fuel might come with either glass globes or metal mesh globes. The advantage to glass is that it lets more light through, but since its glass it is fragile. Metal mesh globes are much tougher than glass but they do block some of the light.

When you buy a camping lantern make sure to get excess mantles, fuel, bulbs, and/or batteries, its not much fun needing a lantern part in the middle-of-nowhere and not being able to acquire it when you positive need it.

Candle lanterns may be lightweight at 3.7 ounces, but you can not want to make use of them as a camping lantern as their light output leaves something to be desired at 1 to 1.5 watts. Theyre pretty much a candle with a protective sheath to help prevent the flame from blowing out in the wind and keep things a little safer by avoiding an open flame. Another drawback... the sheath enclosure also makes it more difficult to roast marshmallows over your lantern. ;-)

I recommend going flameless especially inside your tent. It doesnt take much to start a fire with a high intensity heat source. Falling asleep and tipping your camping lantern over is all it takes to put your life in serious jeopardy. There are a lot of nice battery lanterns, LED lanterns and rechargeable lanterns available. Play it smart.

While dazzling LED lanterns put out a dazzling amount of light I havent found one yet that might match the light output of well-constructed flame camping lanterns. If you positive need a lot of light in a local outdoor area have a look at butane, propane, and gas lanterns. Some of these lanterns crank out up to 235 watts of light! Thats more light than most people use to light a room at home. One of the butane lanterns even allows you to focus the light more intensely with reflectors and another is refillable with lighter fluid helping to build it great for...


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