RitaMc wrote: This may sound rather simple but have a good flashlight and extra batteries with you. You never know when you will need it. So many times we have had to set up in the dark or just can't see in the dark recesses of the storage bay.
Rita
Batteries? Who needs batteries??
I can't recommend this
rechargeable flashlight I have linked below
highly enough !! ( I have seen them for about $9.00 at Home Depot, but couldn't find a Home Depot link to the item):
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Energizer-RCL1NM2WR-Energizer-Weather-Ready-Rechargeable-LED/10233059Be aware, there is a newer version of this. I am speaking here of the older version, pictured under this link.
It is lightweight, fits very well in your hand, and it is small enough and light enough to hold in your mouth. (I have yet to learn that it is not the best idea in the world to try to set up camp after dark).
This flashlight is
AWESOME!! It is fully rechargeable (AC), the charge lasts, literally, for hours (I once unthinkingly put mine down outside after dark, and didn't miss it until the next morning. Looked everywhere, couldn't find it. Finally, that night, I went outside (again after dark) and there it was - the way that I was able to find it was that it
was still on!! I found it by seeing the light from it - I had dropped it in tall grass!! It had been on for about 24 hours!!
The light is from it is VERY bright - I have used it to set up camp after dark. I also use it
every night, after dark, when I walk my dog. And I only plug it in for a charge every month or so!!
And the ones I have (I have more than one - I am always losing them, then they mysteriously re-appear
) last forever. My older one is at least 9 years old, and still holds a charge!!
And you
never have to buy batteries!!
If you are like me, buy two. Then, for sure, you will always have at least one!
LOL.
Anne