You know what I would love to see and maybe it exists so if it does
PLEASE let me know, it is a way to magnify light in a camp. I love to
read and play cards and candle light is not enough.
I use the good old tealight but I would like it to be brighter. I
have used the frying pan from a trangia and when I use my pocket
rocket I use alfoil but if there was a brilliant way to throw more
light out there I would buy it in an instant. I have thought of
taking a budgie mirror but havent as yet. So maybe a folding mirror
of sorts might be the go.
Cheers
Rosemary
--- In aushiker@..., "Ralph Ditton" <rdassetts@...>
wrote:
>
> Sea to Summit, an Australian company involved in the outdoor gear
will be
> attending the Outdoor Trade Show at Salt Lake City in August and
want your
> ideas.
>
> Here are the details:
>
> <snip>
>
> In August a few staff from Sea to Summit are heading off to the USA
to one
> of the greatest outdoor trade shows in the world, 'Outdoor
Retailer'. This
> is like a feeding frenzy for gear junkies who have overdosed on
black coffee
> that goes for four days with very late nights where we can see what
are the
> best and brightest new products that we can import to make your
outdoor
> adventures even better. And as the users of these products we would
like to
> hear from you - are there any brands or products that you would
like Sea to
> Summit to distribute in Australia?
>
> Send your suggestions to: enquiries@...
>
> On a second note: we're canvassing our home grown customers for
their best
> product ideas. This year we have introduced the Ipood, the XBowl
and we've
> got new ultra light (lighter than titanium) cutlery on the way.
>
> Is there a product that you would like Sea to Summit to make?
>
> Email your brilliance to : enquiries@...
>
>
>
> Put your thinking caps on good people and send in your ideas. That
includes
> you Roger <g>.
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
>
>
> Ralph
>
>
>
>
>
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