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I am planning a major wilderness hike for middle of june that will cover approximately 50 miles in 4 days and will need some sort of communication device to call for a ride when I am out of the wilderness. What do you guys use for phone chargers when in the back country? I have three routes planned which all have service, but need a way to get out what my plans are, thought about buying a spot, but I think a cell phone charger would be better for me.
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Amazon has the portable power packs on sale all the time. Find one with over 4 stars and you should be good. Keep your phone in airplane mode or off most the time and you should be fine.
http://www.amazon.com/Astro-Lipstick-Sized-Portable-PowerIQTM-Technology/dp/B005X1Y7I2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1425011563&sr=8-1&keywords=portable+charger
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You can also buy extra phone batteries. I bought a two pack with a wall charger. If you keep your phone off or on airplane mode your battery will last a long time. Turn it on only when you need too.
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For the specified plans, I'd just go with an extra charged battery and leave the phone off unless actively using it. Unless you're just looking for gear, you'd probably have more use for a spare battery after the hike.
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this one is huge with 12000 mah
http://www.amazon.com/Jackery%C2%AE-Portable-Aluminum-12000mAh-External/dp/B00AANQLRI/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1425012591&sr=8-9&keywords=cell+phone+battery+pack
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I did 4 days last year and my phone battery was at like 60% when I got back to my truck. Airplane mode and only use it when you need it. Even took a bunch of pictures. Still lasted just fine. Lots of new phones don't have the ability to just buy extra batteries. Iphone for example.
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How about a Goal Zero solar charger.
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Quote from: 7mag. on February 26, 2015, 08:54:05 PM
How about a Goal Zero solar charger.
there are some good lightweight solar chargers.
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I always have mine (iPhone 5) for maps, GPS, pictures, Texas Holdum, etc. On longer trips I leave it off unless using it and am good for about 4 days. On short trips it is on airplane mode. I also bought the $32 Brunton Ember at Walmart and have been happy with it and I was able to keep my phone charged over 4 days with almost normal use. It has an internal battery good for about 3 charges and a solar charger that charges the internal charger battery. It all seemed to work well and was reasonably priced.
If I were to upgrade I would look at the Goal Zero units.
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Sorry I am a Samsung user. Swapping batteries is just another example of a superior device. So glad I dumped my iPhone years ago.
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Not sure about other cordless tools but my Milwaukee m18 set offers a USB charger/adapter that clips on my batteries. Great auxillary power and also works to power heated jacket.
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IF you can get another battery, that's a great way to do it. I have two batteries, plus we used this cheap duracell portable charger and it works great for a charge.
http://ww2.duracell.com/en-US/product/instant-usb-charger.jspx
Are you positive you'll have reception where you're going? If you're doing a 4-day hike, I would get the SPOT just to be able to communicate when you're out there/not just when you're done and needing a ride. Stay safe!
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http://www.bhphotovideo.com/find/dealZone.jsp
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I have a battery like the one linked on Amazon, and a Goal Zero. For anything less than a week I never take the goal Zero. Just the battery bank. I can get 3 full charges off of it. Only way to go in my opinion.
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