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How Emergency Services View Prospectors
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<blockquote data-quote="Pete E" data-source="post: 660756" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>Strobes are a very under rated bit of kit imho...When I was deer stalking a lot in Scotland, my main concern was getting caught out over night in bad weather conditions...hypothermia is a real killer for the unprepared. With a strobe, you can set that out in the open somewhere highly visible while you hunker down in cover and out of the weather as much as possible. My original strobe ran off a c cell battery and would only last about 15 hours...I have a newer one here that uses an LED, and it's a third the size and lasts several times as long....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete E, post: 660756, member: 18110"] Strobes are a very under rated bit of kit imho...When I was deer stalking a lot in Scotland, my main concern was getting caught out over night in bad weather conditions...hypothermia is a real killer for the unprepared. With a strobe, you can set that out in the open somewhere highly visible while you hunker down in cover and out of the weather as much as possible. My original strobe ran off a c cell battery and would only last about 15 hours...I have a newer one here that uses an LED, and it's a third the size and lasts several times as long.... [/QUOTE]
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