Thanks for the suggestions! My main object of concern is my iPod Touch. I have applications on it from firstaid to how to tie a variety of knots, to my diary and games and a source of light. Being able to charge a cellphone for emergencies would be nice to.
I would consider bringing my DS if I was camping alone, simply for some downtime after it got dark.
When I camp, I go out into a wilderness area away from all people. There are coyotes, wild dogs and the occasional bobcat and bear. There are no light sources other than the stars and it's wonderful But at night, it can become boring.
And the less I carry the better, which is what makes my iPod so valuable to me.
Yesterday I found a kinetic "generator". It's hand held and you wind it. One minute of winding = 1 hour of light or 30 minutes of radio. It also charges cellphones, has an emergency red flashing light and an "alarm" sound. It was only $5.00 so it's not much to brag about, but I was thoroughly tickled to find it.
I asked my hubby if I could rig a stationary bike to generate power and he said I couldn't pedal fast enough to juice most things and the best thing to use would be solar or wind powered if I didn't want to use gas.
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