stepbystep wrote:Kindle = brilliant.
I can put heaps of books on it so depending on mood can switch between the novel I'm reading, poetry, track notes, flora/fauna identikits etc
Perfect for long trips. Battery life not a problem.
stepbystep wrote:Kindle = brilliant.
I can put heaps of books on it so depending on mood can switch between the novel I'm reading, poetry, track notes, flora/fauna identikits etc
Perfect for long trips. Battery life not a problem.
jobell wrote:I always used to take a book, but recently I've swapped to listening to audio books on my ipod. Love lying back in my sleeping back and having someone read me the story. Ultimate in lazy, but when you have spent your energy for the day in the walking it's a real treat. I rarely listen to anything while I walk in the bush, but if I'm struggling along on a road or in bad weather with my head down, I do sometimes make an exception. The only problem with audio books is falling asleep while listening at night, which uses up my battery and can create challenges in trying to find that spot in the book where I left off listening.
davidmorr wrote:I take an iPod Nano loaded up with audio books, radio programs, etc. Better than an e-book reader because I can be totally inside the sleeping bag on a cold night instead of trying to hold up an e-book reader, and having to worry about glassses. Lighter too.
I remember one mid-year trip on the Central Plateau in Tasmania where we went to bed about 6pm and got up about 6am. I just cannot sleep that long. Around about 1am I would wake up, listen to an hour of Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" (his trip on the Appalachian Trail), then go back to sleep again.
Mutley wrote:I used to take my kindle on every trip. However, I am toying with the idea of using iBooks on my iPhone 4s instead. I always carry the iPhone and leaving the kindle behind will save about 200g. My concern is the iPhone battery life. I need it to last for a week at a time, being used for about 1 hour a day, as a reader. I still need enough charge in the phone for a quick or emergency call if needed. The phone will be completely turned off during the day and in plane mode while reading. I think this is do-able.
But my gut feeling is I should take both, as I may need a full phone charge in a critical situation.
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