Gear Breakdown | Part 1 | Tech Stuff
I'm going to need some technology with me on this little adventure... Blogging along the way, using GPS for directions, recording my GPS route and geolocating photos. Some music wouldn't go amiss, I need to keep in touch with friends and family and I'd like a lifeline in case of emergency. Throw some social media access and a newsreader into the mix and serve with chips. These technology requirements have physical weight (and cost) that I will need to balance against my aim to travel as lightly as possible.
After much research and thought I decided to go with the following:
Communication, connectivity & GPS: iPhone 6S
The latest iPhone update replaces my fading iPhone 4. This will be my go to tool for just about everything I need on the journey but I'll need backup plans in case something untoward happens to it along the way. For protection I've added a Griffin Survivor Journey case, which will protect it from drops up to 2m, and I'll also get a waterproof pouch.Backup Power: Anker Powercore & Solar Charger
Anker Powercore 20100 |
In tests I got 6-7 full iPhone 6S charges out of the Anker Powercore 20100 but it needed a good 10 hours to fully charge up on mains electricity.
Powercore Mini |
Powerport Solar Lite |
I also picked up an Anker Powerport Solar Lite solar charger and have a smaller Powercore Mini that I may take too - I'm undecided as to their real usefulness at the moment given I'm already lugging a large battery pack and should find reasonable access to mains electricity along the way. My final decision will come when I get out for some field testing when the weather improves based on how much the GPS apps drains the iPhone battery.
Tracking & Emergency GPS: Spot Gen 3
Spot Gen 3 |