Out here in Amish country Pennsylvania, they have mazes cut into the corn fields. And they let you navigate them at night!
I took the lead, Malkoff Hound Dog 18650 on a lanyard around my neck, had a Cyalume lightstick clipped to the front of my pack, and my trusty GloTube on the back so my kids didn't lose me, my son was behind me with another lightstick, and my daughter brought up the rear with a Fenix TK35 (XML version). Backup in my pack was Surefire 6P/Nailbender combo.
Sun going down...
Hound Dog beam...
A note about lanyards: the little springloaded clips on the ends of the lanyards are TERRIBLE. At one point, I used the Hound Dog, let it hang from my neck and my daughter yelled, "Dad! Your Light!" and it was laying in the mud behind me. Those little clips disenage themselves if you twist them around the lanyard ring. I re-threaded the lanyard through the actual ring. I need to get some tiny split-rings to connect them.
I took the lead, Malkoff Hound Dog 18650 on a lanyard around my neck, had a Cyalume lightstick clipped to the front of my pack, and my trusty GloTube on the back so my kids didn't lose me, my son was behind me with another lightstick, and my daughter brought up the rear with a Fenix TK35 (XML version). Backup in my pack was Surefire 6P/Nailbender combo.
Sun going down...
Hound Dog beam...
A note about lanyards: the little springloaded clips on the ends of the lanyards are TERRIBLE. At one point, I used the Hound Dog, let it hang from my neck and my daughter yelled, "Dad! Your Light!" and it was laying in the mud behind me. Those little clips disenage themselves if you twist them around the lanyard ring. I re-threaded the lanyard through the actual ring. I need to get some tiny split-rings to connect them.