Mario & Anne-
Great adventure, I have really enjoyed reading your accounts and following along on a map with your travels! Appreciate you letting us
"E-Expedition" with you two.:wings: Hope your plane ride home is relaxing.
Thanks for the info Jim, I would have like to have checked it out at Big Bear.
Well, I did order the double suction mount and installed it. My first impression was the it was OK, but not as solid as I anticipated. There was defintely vibration with just street driving and I can only...
rmarz, some good observations of the San Bernardino Mts! I've been going up there for years and every time I go up there is something new to see. I had never been to Butler Peak before, glad Jim had us go! Also like the theme of kids on the trail; seeing things though the eye's of a child...
I've also got a Snow Peak lantern with a globe that I can't stand. Two things, first the globe itself gets brittle and is hard to install. Second, the light is really bright and hard on the eyes at night. I've run the Brunton for a long time on the small canisters. I would guess I probably...
Answers in order;
1. I think the Liberty is a good lantern. Comes with a nice travel pouch and it folds up very small. The instructions suck, or maybe my following instructions sucks, depends on who you talk too:) Set it up at home first and get used to the controls before taking it out. I...
I have the Brunton Liberty Lantern w/out the mantle and love it! The typical blinding white light that is associated with the mantles is not present. The light it emits is much softer and almost a little yellow, so not as hard on the eyes and doesn't mess up your night vision as bad. It also...
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