Fargo
Adventurer
Is there such a thing as too much light at camp? Can too much light destroy the ambiance of a camp site?
I have a Jeep Wrangler with the AEV tire carrier that has a light mast on the back. I'm looking into getting a light or set of lights to put on the light mast to function as a reverse light as well as for a camp light. I've never had any type of camp light apart from a flash light or headlamp. So I'm trying to decide how much light I need or want. My first thought is you can't have too much light, but as I think about it, I'm not sure that is the case. In the case of reverse lights I suppose thats true, unless the rear camera washes out due to too much light. But what about at camp?
How many people use lights at camp. Do you prefer to light up the camp with bright lights or is it better to have a dimly lit campsite? Maybe just have enough light to keep you from stumbling around and tripping over stuff. Also a dim light won't bother the neighbor in a public campground. When possible, I like to travel and camp in the back country so I can enjoy nature. Lighting up camp seems like it goes against the purpose of getting out into the wild. On the other hand, a bright light might make it easier to setup camp. I've also considered amber light covers to take the edge of off bright LEDs.
So who uses camp lighting and how bright is too bright. Does light color make a difference?
I have a Jeep Wrangler with the AEV tire carrier that has a light mast on the back. I'm looking into getting a light or set of lights to put on the light mast to function as a reverse light as well as for a camp light. I've never had any type of camp light apart from a flash light or headlamp. So I'm trying to decide how much light I need or want. My first thought is you can't have too much light, but as I think about it, I'm not sure that is the case. In the case of reverse lights I suppose thats true, unless the rear camera washes out due to too much light. But what about at camp?
How many people use lights at camp. Do you prefer to light up the camp with bright lights or is it better to have a dimly lit campsite? Maybe just have enough light to keep you from stumbling around and tripping over stuff. Also a dim light won't bother the neighbor in a public campground. When possible, I like to travel and camp in the back country so I can enjoy nature. Lighting up camp seems like it goes against the purpose of getting out into the wild. On the other hand, a bright light might make it easier to setup camp. I've also considered amber light covers to take the edge of off bright LEDs.
So who uses camp lighting and how bright is too bright. Does light color make a difference?