by tasadam » Fri 11 Dec, 2009 12:54 pm
Depends a lot on when and where, but -
GPS - Garmin eTrex basic yellow one, waterproof & floats. No map loading facility. 157 grams.
Head torch, one each - Princeton Tec, 3 x AA batteries. 235 grams each. Used to carry spare batteries but no more - just did a 15 day walk and am yet to see how much charge is left in these batteries, I'm keeping notes. Suffice to say they lasted well.
Batteries are the Sanyo Eneloop ones that don't bleed energy when left unused like normal rechargeable batteries do.
Head torch batteries are also good for using in the GPS if they run out, both being AA - that was one requirement I decided on when looking for a head torch (AA).
Wrist watch on my wife, I don't wear one.
Mobile phone in plastic bag - ziplock glad bag. 91 grams. Never failed yet. Good to use as an alarm clock - set the alarm then turn the phone off so it isn't wasting energy looking for a signal, but the alarm still rings, and asks whether phone is to be turned on when it goes off - a cool feature.
Recent addition to the electromics is a GME MT410G PLB. 285 grams.
Elemental wind up torch, 18 grams. I think Tony posted a review on these. They work great for light in the tent, hung from the cord.
Camera gear. This depends on where we're going, but usually two camera bodies, two (non-electronic) tripods, anywhere between 3 and 5 lenses, up to 9 batteries, up to 51Gb of memory cards. Typical weight of photography stuff is between 10 and 11 kilo's.
The ignition system for the Cricket disposable lighter in the stove bag hass piezo electronic sparker, does that count? (Waterproof matches in film cannister as backup). On the point of lighters, I get the type that has a button you have to push in before the striker can be pressed down, this prevents the lighter from beiung packed in such a way that the gas activation allows the lighter to accidentally empty.