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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tamara Harper)
Tue Oct 4 15:31:41 2016

Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2016 14:22:15 -0400
From: "Tamara Harper" <tamara.harper@laserheadslamps.com>
To:   <sipbv6-mtg@charon2.mit.edu>

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BEST GADGET EVER




In Stock And Available 
Delivery expected, October 05 
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Put on your head and shine light over 2 miles away


- Bill Gates calls its the best he's seen in the past 10 years. 
- Its the most powerful light ever created and is being by all police, fireman, and military. 


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His favourite  the best seller at Gone Running is the Ferei HL HK, with  lumens in a simple but lightweight waterproof construction. Theres also the  lumen Lupine Neo HK, with the best powertoweight ratio and a beautiful, comfortable design. For a backup torch, the LED Lenser KL flashlight HK has  lumens and weighs only  grams. His advice  get something thats around  to  lumens, weatherproof and lightweight, with a top head strap and rechargeable battery. On most trails,  to  lumens will suffice, but its good to have the option to crank up the light for the steep downhill sections or especially technical stages. The beauty of Mount Athabasca is that the approach is extremely easy. This large ,footer about , metres looms over the Icefields Parkway like I did over my little brother in family photos when we were kids.
The wet conditions make the mountain more dangerous. Rock fall and avalanche hazard escalate the danger level. These are variables that a climber esses constantly, and needs to be aware of as these risks are extremely difficult to overcome by climbing skill. If a rock comes barrelling down on you as you ascend. some fancy footwork might allow you to get out of the way, but its not something to bank on. We trek on, just below the cloud ceiling, with both Mount Athabasca and Mount Andromeda showing off some gnarly headwalls. A mive bergschrund German for mountain cleft sits en route to the top of Mount Andromeda via the headwall.
Its a gorgeous peak covered in ice year round, with the Silverhorn subpeak its most spectacular feature when its not buried in the clouds. We pull into the parking lot at   a.m, and to no ones surprise the lot is nearly empty with the exception of one car parked closest to the entrance. Its time to gear up. Mountaineering requires quality gear and systems. Cutting corners is costly in terms of comfort and safety. The crampons, safety systems, and jackets all go in my pack. We are ready to rock. Our headlamps bounce in the darkness as we follow the main private bus road leading to the Athabasca glacier before swinging up the mountain. Its a relatively mild climb, initially up rocky terrain, before we reach the approach. The Icefields start in the alpine around , metres, not far off the glaciers that cascade down the mountain. About an hour and a half from the parking lot, the terrain starts to march steeply upward towards a rock band that we must get over to get onto the glacier. The rain starts falling slowly in this early hour, urging us to put on our rain gear. We find the weakness in the rock band, and have to use our hands because there is a real danger of  falling on this steep terrain. Above the rock band, we see a vague hint of orange in the far northeast, indicating that daylight is not far off. 






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The leader probes hard for creves and calls us in while flaking the rope. A risk essment is done by the team leaders, and as the hazards pile up we evaluate the risk given the current conditions. Several small avalanches are evident, definitely within the last couple of days. The avalanches combined with the rock fall makes for an easy decision. We decide to abandon the summit bid. With mountaineering, the climbers are at the mercy of the mountain, and often several attempts are required to reach the summit.
The one piece of gear you must have for night trail running is a good headlamp. Here, top trail runners share their favourites and offer tips to help you find yours. Factors to consider include light output lumens, beam type, run time, weight and brightness modes. Jeri Chua, top Singaporean ultrarunner Her favourites  Led Lenser hr. HK for longer races multiple nights, which has a  lumen adjustable beam and uses AAA batteries she likes Energizer Ultimate Lithiums instead of rechargeables for convenience. For shorter races, she uses the Petzl Nao HK, with  lumens and reactive lighting profiles which can be customised to suit a race course. Her advice  get a headlamp with at least  lumens. Battery life is an important consideration  brighter beams and colder ambient temperatures will cause the battery life to diminish quicker. Andy DuBois, Australiabased running coach with Mile 







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         <td style="background-color:#6DBFAD;  padding:1px;  margin:1px;  line-height:10px;  font-size:9px; "><span style="color:#6DBFAD; ">His favourite  the best seller at Gone Running is the Ferei HL HK, with  lumens in a simple but lightweight waterproof construction. Theres also the  lumen Lupine Neo HK, with the best powertoweight ratio and a beautiful, comfortable design. For a backup torch, the LED Lenser KL flashlight HK has  lumens and weighs only  grams. His advice  get something thats around  to  lumens, weatherproof and lightweight, with a top head strap and rechargeable battery. On most trails,  to  lumens will suffice, but its good to have the option to crank up the light for the steep downhill sections or especially technical stages. The beauty of Mount Athabasca is that the approach is extremely easy. This large ,footer about , metres looms over the Icefields Parkway like I did over my little brother in family photos when we were kids.</span><br /> <span style="color:#6DBFAD; ">The wet conditions make the mountain more dangerous. Rock fall and avalanche hazard escalate the danger level. These are variables that a climber esses constantly, and needs to be aware of as these risks are extremely difficult to overcome by climbing skill. If a rock comes barrelling down on you as you ascend. some fancy footwork might allow you to get out of the way, but its not something to bank on. We trek on, just below the cloud ceiling, with both Mount Athabasca and Mount Andromeda showing off some gnarly headwalls. A mive bergschrund German for mountain cleft sits en route to the top of Mount Andromeda via the headwall.</span><br /> <span style="color:#6DBFAD; ">Its a gorgeous peak covered in ice year round, with the Silverhorn subpeak its most spectacular feature when its not buried in the clouds. We pull into the parking lot at   a.m, and to no ones surprise the lot is nearly empty with the exception of one car parked closest to the entrance. Its time to gear up. Mountaineering requires quality gear and systems. Cutting corners is costly in terms of comfort and safety. The crampons, safety systems, and jackets all go in my pack. We are ready to rock. Our headlamps bounce in the darkness as we follow the main private bus road leading to the Athabasca glacier before swinging up the mountain. Its a relatively mild climb, initially up rocky terrain, before we reach the approach. The Icefields start in the alpine around , metres, not far off the glaciers that cascade down the mountain. About an hour and a half from the parking lot, the terrain starts to march steeply upward towards a rock band that we must get over to get onto the glacier. The rain starts falling slowly in this early hour, urging us to put on our rain gear. We find the weakness in the rock band, and have to use our hands because there is a real danger of  falling on this steep terrain. Above the rock band, we see a vague hint of orange in the far northeast, indicating that daylight is not far off.</span> </td> 
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         <td style="font-size:13px; ">Erase your account from our index by <a href="http://www.laserheadslamps.com/storied-befuddled/daag89o4rbInarnvkLX-dhVtFMuKmji10hvV0ONW439">confirming your information now</a><br /> Bailey Neiland . Ciudad Real	Vega Baja	Pr	00693-3646<br /> <br /> <br /> <p align="justify"> <span style="color:#6DBFAD; ">The leader probes hard for creves and calls us in while flaking the rope. A risk essment is done by the team leaders, and as the hazards pile up we evaluate the risk given the current conditions. Several small avalanches are evident, definitely within the last couple of days. The avalanches combined with the rock fall makes for an easy decision. We decide to abandon the summit bid. With mountaineering, the climbers are at the mercy of the mountain, and often several attempts are required to reach the summit.</span><br /> <span style="color:#6DBFAD; ">The one piece of gear you must have for night trail running is a good headlamp. Here, top trail runners share their favourites and offer tips to help you find yours. Factors to consider include light output lumens, beam type, run time, weight and brightness modes. Jeri Chua, top Singaporean ultrarunner Her favourites  Led Lenser hr. HK for longer races multiple nights, which has a  lumen adjustable beam and uses AAA batteries she likes Energizer Ultimate Lithiums instead of rechargeables for convenience. For shorter races, she uses the Petzl Nao HK, with  lumens and reactive lighting profiles which can be customised to suit a race course. Her advice  get a headlamp with at least  lumens. Battery life is an important consideration  brighter beams and colder ambient temperatures will cause the battery life to diminish quicker. Andy DuBois, Australiabased running coach with Mile</span> </p> </td> 
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