threadjack onHow is this any different than a flashlight? Still battery powered, no?
I have a headlamp for backpacking, which very well be in a cargo pocket if doing what I now will refer to as UrbEx. More likely, my little emergency climbing headamp (Black Diamond Ion) would be used for any hands-free moments.
PS- the Luxeons (both III and V) are slowly becoming yesterday's technology. there are new LEDs with nearly a 2:1 advantage in either brightness or runtime. Still quite good, mind you, but no longer the "best" for many applications.
Sorry for the flashlight threadjack.
threadjack onHow is this any different than a flashlight? Still battery powered, no?
I have a headlamp for backpacking, which very well be in a cargo pocket if doing what I now will refer to as UrbEx. More likely, my little emergency climbing headamp (Black Diamond Ion) would be used for any hands-free moments.
PS- the Luxeons (both III and V) are slowly becoming yesterday's technology. there are new LEDs with nearly a 2:1 advantage in either brightness or runtime. Still quite good, mind you, but no longer the "best" for many applications.
Sorry for the flashlight threadjack.
The new LED's are bright but don't throw light very far.
The Luxeons will project large amounts of light a great distance.
The Apex combines a Luxeons III with the "new LED's" for a very versatile light.
The Luxeon V is not suitable for caving due to the power need to keep it running.
A great site for reviews of the latest in flashlight/headlamp technology check out:
http://flashlightreviews.com/reviews_index...x_headlamps.htm
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If you bust in on some homeless dudes wearing that, well I can guarantee you'll either get laughed at or your ass whooped for wearing it........ :sign:
threadjack onHow is this any different than a flashlight? Still battery powered, no?
I have a headlamp for backpacking, which very well be in a cargo pocket if doing what I now will refer to as UrbEx. More likely, my little emergency climbing headamp (Black Diamond Ion) would be used for any hands-free moments.
PS- the Luxeons (both III and V) are slowly becoming yesterday's technology. there are new LEDs with nearly a 2:1 advantage in either brightness or runtime. Still quite good, mind you, but no longer the "best" for many applications.
Sorry for the flashlight threadjack.
The new LED's are bright but don't throw light very far.
The Luxeons will project large amounts of light a great distance.
The Apex combines a Luxeons III with the "new LED's" for a very versatile light.
The Luxeon V is not suitable for caving due to the power need to keep it running.
A great site for reviews of the latest in flashlight/headlamp technology check out:
http://flashlightreviews.com/reviews_index...x_headlamps.htm
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While in the same reflector, that might be true, I have a McGizmo Ti PD-S (with the P4) that outhrows ANY single cell luxeon I have ever handled besides crazy customs with optics. Same with a few cree lights I own that out-throw any luxeon lights with the same draw/battery life. Agreed on the Luxeon V.
Or course, with a proper reflector or optics, just about any lightsource can throw. My current champ is a Cree XR-E light running on 2 X cr123's with optics. The throw is roughly equivalnt to a 500 lumen surefire incan, without (obviously) the usefull sidespill...it falls far short on total light output, but lux on target seems (to the eye) equal at a distance or 200 feet or so.
Doesn't the Apex use "hyperbright" 5mm's as the broad lighting LEDs? They are the older LEDs (pre-luxeon tech), but they do burn forever, and give nice wide light.
Edit: Flashlight reviews is a wonderful sight, and I use them often, along with CPF.
Edit X 2: NOW THAT"S a threadjack.
Rob, is there a general rule within the community of explorers that you leave the sites as is. In other words, you're not walking out with your pockets stuffed and you're not rearranging the furniture, sort of speak?
Mick
LOL, sorry about hijacking this thread.I feel like I should make a minimal attempt to re-focus the topic, but since I know it's fruitless I'll make the token effort:
UrbEx...
god DAMN I can be lazy.
Rob, is there a general rule within the community of explorers that you leave the sites as is. In other words, you're not walking out with your pockets stuffed and you're not rearranging the furniture, sort of speak?
Mick
Nice write up.So I explored the 'Freedom Tunnel' with a few friends of mine, and ran into two new friends on the way.
For you folks who are interested here's a link to my blog, which has links to the various participants. Needless to say it was a great experience and we saw some amazing sights. The favorites for me (besides puffin on a nice Patel) were the '3rd of May' (originally by Goya), the 'Ted Williams' portrait and the comic-like 'story of the tunnel' (with Dick Tracy cameo, alot of symbolism here, holler if you're curious)
Please feel free to ask if you've got any questions or want to know access locations etc.
Here's a wiki on the tunnel:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Tunnel
Cheers,
Rob
P.S. the tunnel and it's mini city of homeless people was the seed of the 'Mole People' story of people living under NYC
I've heard of alot of places (and explored a few) where rumor mentions lots of security. Hit those places in the day with a camera, dont wear all black and appear to be a hobbyist photocrapher. Worst case you gotta flash yer ID and your asked to leave, most times security is light during the day, and if the guard doesn't think you're busting the place up that really helps.I also have my eye on an old asylum in Downey, Ca. Although, its turning into a exploration destination for alot of people and I have heard the police are watching it closely.
I hear ya brother, you and I do similar stuff. Anytime you want to go climbing on some of the best cliffs on the eastern seaboard give me a call. Not many caves around here from what I hear tho.Nice write up.
I still prefer the natural holes in the ground:
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