The Right Lights
When the winter night settles in early, these solar-powered lanterns create cozy ambiance, mimicking the flicker of candlelight without the worry of an open flame. They’re inflatable, so they take up negligible room in your luggage. They also work well as temporary outside walkway lighting.
To charge them, put them on you car’s dashboard or on the table outside. It takes about seven hours for a full charge, which keeps them lit for up to 18 hours.
When it’s time to go outside, whether tromping to the main lodge at night or exploring a cave, a headlamp is a must for adventure and safety. This 300-lumen Petzl headlamp provides ample brightness for lighting snow-covered steps or the outside cooking table. There are three levels of white light as well as a red light, which is great for reading in the dark without disturbing others. It’s splash-proof and takes three AAA batteries.
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