Good thinking. That sounds like the perfect setup.
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About 2-3 cheap string-lights that run off the 2x AA-battery-packs. Mulitple light angles is better than a single light source. Cheery and festive. Get a multicolored string, if camping with kids or you are a fun camper.
Also OSMand mapping software, configured with offline maps of your camp area. Install the hillshades and height maps for extra detail. Enable and add an overlay-layer of Satellite data. Then scan your camp area and surrounds while online, so that it will cache the satellite map tiles needed when you are off-grid.
Zero available 2nd-hand in Oz too.
Never seen one on road here.
Also, check out the history of the Wipeout 2097 soundtrack here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nwWpQJFGp8
(Best game of all time, try it if you have not yet)
Map your local area.
Use StreetComplete or SCEE to fix parts of OpenStreetMap data in your area. Fun to do when walking around areas you know.
Or use a higher level editor to add missing paths, services and buildings.
Nice one.
The strongest weapon/armour combo in Shattered.
Congratulations !
Did you save 4 scrolls of Magic Mapping, to map all of the Demon Halls?(floors 21-24) That made the biggest difference for me.
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The chance of a nationwide maple-syrup shortage.
You're welcome. OSMand is a fun powerhouse.
You can test which offline-map tiles you have by switching to airplane-mode.
There is a 3D map view also, but it may still be in testing status.
As always, for all people heading out remote, it's good practice to have a secondary map available, such as a laminated paper map.