CAMP LIGHTING AND FLASHLIGHTS
Our recent Utah trip gave us a real world chance to see the lighting options we relied upon the most. On trips which are longer than the usual weekend, we pack only that which we know will meet our needs. Although we follow the rules of redundancy, these longer trips require us to economize on gear, especially as we need to carry more stuff.
When possible, small is a highly desirable quality for lighting purposes, and this is where the LED lighting revolution has made a significant positive difference. Additionally, the ability to recharge batteries, at camp, has really helped as well.
On this trip, I found that I was able to rely on four small lights to make it through the entire trip.
1. Tent light
For the trip, I used the Streamlight Siege X for my tent light. It operates on one 18650 battery (3,600 mAh) which was sufficient for almost two weeks of use. With three levels of light, it was sufficient for even reading at night.

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2. Belt Light
As part of my everyday carry, I rely on a Fenix PD35, 1000 Lumen belt light. At the highest setting, it is way too bright for most uses, but is nice for the occasional night blast.

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3. Key Chain Light
On my key chain, I carry the Surefire Titan AAA battery flashlight. It has two brightness levels, with a max output of 185 lumens. The lowest setting (15 lumens) is sufficient for most uses. Hardly a day went by without using this light for something. It is small, light weight, easy to carry, and with me at all times.

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4. Head light
A good headlight is indispensable for nighttime chores, like camp setup, cooking, and various trips to the outdoor latrine.

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