the geek outdoors: using high tech to get the most out of your high adventure
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Can high adventure and high tech coincide? This fun and lively Macworld | iWorld session will show you how to integrate technology to make camping easier, safer, more convenient and even more fun. You’ll learn about useful iOS apps that can be even better than the traditional ones they replace (or enhance); how to find and stay on the trail; how to show the outside world what a great time you’re having; how to identify all those extra stars you see in the country; impress friends with your knot-tying skills; find a Geocache; perform First Aid; call for help even when reception is poor; make sure your iPhone lasts throughout your whole adventure and more.TRANSCRIPT
The Great OutdoorsUsing High Tech to get the
most out of your High Adventure
Geek
TT956Macworld|iWorld 2012San FranciscoChuck La Tournous
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Housekeeping Notes
• Please fill out an evaluation form!
• Slides will be available for download
• I’ll try to leave time for questions and to look at the gear
• Ask questions along the way
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Who Am I?• Chuck La Tournous
• RandomMaccess/The Mac Observer
• Long-time Scout Leader
• Avid hiker, camper & kayaker
• Spend 20-30 days a year in a tent
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Who Am I?
• @ChuckLaTournous
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To tech or not to tech…
© Stéphan. Used under Fair Use Doctrine: Teaching
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To tech or not to tech…
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Navigation
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Navigation
• Mirror/Sighting Compass
• Liquid Filled
• Declination Lines
• Lid protects compass
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GPS Receiver
• Track waypoints
• Record Trails
• Record Altitude
• Locate coordinates
• and more
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MotionX GPS
• Track waypoints
• Record Trails
• Record Altitude
• Locate coordinates
• and more
$1.99
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MotionX GPS
• Track waypoints
• Record Trails
• Record Altitude
• Locate coordinates
• and more
$1.99
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Trail Maps• Lots of apps that
use MyTopo for topographic maps
• Use specific trail maps
• Maplets has many; also available as PDFs—read on GoodReader
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Trail Maps• Make sure to
store them locally
• Print out a backup and keep it in a Ziploc bag
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Star Gazing
Star Walk$2.99/4.99
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Reference• Knot Tying
• First Aid
• Survival
• Bird Watching
• Store notes, recipes, manuals, etc. as PDFs to read in iBooks or GoodReader
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Geocaching• ‘High Tech
Treasure Hunt’
• Caches or “Finds” are placed by members and registered at geocaching.com
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Geocaching• iPhone app
• Finds caches near you
• Provides descriptions and hints
• Uses GPS to guide you to cache
Keep your eye out for
‘opencaching’—a free, open source
alternative to geocaching.
$9.99
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Communicating• You’ll probably be more
connected than you expect
• Photo sharing services
• Upload to Picassa
• Set special email address before you leave
• Subject line becomes photo title• Body text becomes caption
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Photo Stream
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iMovie
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Live broadcasting
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Journals• Don’t go digital
• Handwritten notes
• Stuff with photos, leaves, trail maps, park passes, etc.
• Keeps for years without worrying about format changes, media life or magnets
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SPOT Connect
$170+$99/year
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Emergency Beacon
99¢
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Emergency Beacon
99¢
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Emergency Beacon
99¢
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Protecting your gear• Two-layer protection:
hard shell to protect against impact; rubberized or silicone to absorb shock
• Plugs to protect headphone/dock ports
• Screen protector
• Waterproof cases let you use your iPhone as an underwater camera
$79 $49
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Protecting Your Gear
• Coghlan’s Waterproof pouches
• Ziploc freezer bags
• Waterproof bags and pouches
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Using your gear outdoors
• Capacitive gloves
• Metallic (or other conductive material) thread
• Completes the circuit between your skin and the screen
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Solar Cases• Small solar panel
• Doesn’t charge in your pocket
• Doesn’t provide protection of dedicated cases
• Only charges iPhone
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External Batteries
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Solar Panels
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Minimize Power Use
• Turn off WiFi and Bluetooth
• Turn screen brightness down
• Turn off push email and notifications
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Water Purification• Boiling
• Chemical Treatment
• Filtration
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Water Purification
• Magic
• Ultraviolet Light
• SteriPEN
• Kills 99.9% of bacteria and other pathogens
• Fast: 48 seconds
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Entertainment
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High tech fire
+ =
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High tech fire
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High tech coffee?
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Questions?
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Closing Notes
• Please fill out an evaluation
• Follow me on Twitter: @ChuckLaTournous
• Slides will be available at:www.RandomMaccess.com/presos
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Thanks to…
• SteriPEN (steripen.com)
• Spot Connect (findmespot.com)
• Goal Zero (goalzero.com)
• Trident Cases (tridentcase.com)
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Thanks, Steve
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