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Anyone else like hiking in the dark?
>no casuals
>no sunburns, heatstroke, or sweaty gear
>less chance of weather suddenly getting colder
Any tips on doing this more safely or ways to make it more fun? Currently I take two cheap headlamps, one for using and the other for backup. So far it's been adequate, although it would be nice to have a little more light than these cheapo units provide. Also I find that the headlamp light reflects a bunch of glare off my glasses so I need to figure out how to add a shroud to them. So far I've just been making do by wearing a ballcap, works pretty good and helps keep rain out of my eyes too.
>no casuals
>no sunburns, heatstroke, or sweaty gear
>less chance of weather suddenly getting colder
Any tips on doing this more safely or ways to make it more fun? Currently I take two cheap headlamps, one for using and the other for backup. So far it's been adequate, although it would be nice to have a little more light than these cheapo units provide. Also I find that the headlamp light reflects a bunch of glare off my glasses so I need to figure out how to add a shroud to them. So far I've just been making do by wearing a ballcap, works pretty good and helps keep rain out of my eyes too.