Green Garden 128: A Break in the Weather – GWC Mag gwcmagOctober 30, 2023028 views Podcast: Download (Duration: 29:14 — 27.7MB) Show Notes: Episode 128 Today on the First 40 Miles, we’re on the trail in a hiker camp at Ecola State Park. We’ll get input from the kids on our Spring Break adventure. Then we’ll head back home and review a piece of gear we brought with us on the trail. And we’ll share a backpack hack that will turn leftover dinner into dessert. Opening Recorded on site Ecola State Park, overnight family backpacking trip 4 miles, very muddy Top 5 Things the Kids Liked About This Trip Recorded on site at the Hiker Camp at Ecola State Park by our four children plus a friend that we brought with us Structure Light is attached to a fully adjustable elastic band (even down to a child’s size—16″ circumference is the smallest size, 24″ for the largest size). Fully expanded and stretched out it can expand to 44″—which means this can be worn around your waist as well. The light can be fully removed from the headband—which is great if you ever wanted to clean the dirt and sweat from the band. At its brightest, the flood on high glows 250 lumens Rechargeable: lithium polymer battery Utility Dual switch for five modes: – White LED switch: high/low spot, and high/low flood – Red LED switch: flood mode Hold the non-textured side for three seconds and it turns on the red lights 90 degree tilt angle, tilts down Will not turn on while charging Run time up to 43 hours in low mode Mass Weighs 3.2 ounces (91 grams) Light measures: 2.68″ x 1.57″ x 1.57″ Maintenance Recharges with micro USB Small red light indicates that it’s charging Takes two hours to charge fully Battery indicator light turns red when battery life has 10 minutes remaining on high Weather resistant Impact resistant (drop proof to 2 meters) Investment Trial Backpack Hack of the Week™: Instant Chocolate Rice Pudding 1/2 cup cooked instant brown rice (leftover from dinner) 1 package hot chocolate mix (with or without marshmallows) Pour powdered hot chocolate mix over cooked rice. If a creamier texture is desired, a little water can be added. Trail Wisdom Man and other civilized animals are the only creatures that ever become dirty. –John Muir Share the post “128: A Break in the Weather”