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#633040 - 11/05/10 01:26 PM What lantern to buy?
slabhunter Offline
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Registered: 01/17/04
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Loc: Sheltona Beach
Okay, my old school, (liquid) white gas lantern was used to light the porch for halloween. Some trick-or-treater might have taken off with it?

I'm going coastal for the clam dig tonight and tomorrow. Might be able to dig my limit today, not sure about Saturday night.

What is better? LED or propane for clamming?
Your thoughts are much appreciated.
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#633046 - 11/05/10 01:46 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: slabhunter]
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Loc: Bellevue, Wa
LED is going to light up brighter but it won't be natural light color and might be more "assaulting" to the eyes.

That's my thought.
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#633056 - 11/05/10 02:32 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: Spade]
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Thanks for the comment. beer

I lost some of my color vision back in a mishap at an airfield in the Eighties.

Blues and greens I see, just looking for a bright source to see razor clam signs.
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#633065 - 11/05/10 03:02 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: slabhunter]
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Registered: 02/22/00
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Loc: Bothell WA
Hey slabhunter where is Sheltona Beach? the reason I ask might be able to help you out, have 3 lantern's 2 white gas i would be willing to part with for cheep? practly brand new, Let me know if interested, Doug

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#633070 - 11/05/10 03:12 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: Doug Kelly]
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i'm sorry but a trickster stole your lantern... thats funny. not funny hahaha but funny in the fact some kid came home with a working lantern in his pillowcase.
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#633107 - 11/05/10 05:02 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: Doug Kelly]
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Thanks for the replies.
Bayshore, WA six or so miles North of Shelton. Guess I'll just buy one on the way to the beach.
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#633155 - 11/05/10 07:36 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: slabhunter]
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Loc: Vancouver, WA
If you need power and easy, the Coleman North Star is the bomb.
I use electrics now, but when my fishin' buddy cranks up his North Star, it's like our campsite is a Broadway stage.
I have the old two-mantle white gas numbers and this North Star propane is the next level.
http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colemancom/detail.asp?product_id=2500C755&categoryid=1010

There is also a dual-fuel version if you're into liquid fuels.

The 12.97 Walmart LED headlight is what we have used for years for "task lighting"....3AAA batteries last a looong time in these....a red LED also for sneaking around smile and very light in weight.
Do not get the 19.97 Walmart headlight....problem switch.
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#633222 - 11/05/10 11:36 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: Direct-Drive]
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Well, ended up buying the propane lantern.

The hour long delay in traffic had me miss the last of tide today. Talking on the phone sounded like eazy limits out on the beach. doh
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#633752 - 11/08/10 10:40 AM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: slabhunter]
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Registered: 10/20/10
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Loc: Bellevue, Wa
Well that sucks. Traffic is always a factor I forget about cause I'm used to leaving at 0 dark 30.
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#633785 - 11/08/10 12:15 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: Spade]
Illahee Offline
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Registered: 05/22/05
Posts: 3775
I switched to the propane lanterns a number of years ago, they work good at first, but salt intrusion will kill them fairly fast.
The worst aspect is they will blow over in the wind.
I'm back to the double mantel Coleman white gas lantern, works good, lasts a long time.

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#633932 - 11/08/10 09:37 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: Illahee]
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Registered: 01/06/01
Posts: 90
Loc: Aberdeen Wa
+1 northstar

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#634112 - 11/09/10 05:03 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: womperman]
slabhunter Offline
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That's my new lantern.

Clamming Saturday was tough with the weather. Taking what I could find was the method of the day with the given conditions. I was done digging before the end of daylight.

Not the larger clams some claimed via cellular phone.
I had my newer Ravine but had trouble with people hearing me over the wind. I'm currently looking looking for a better phone for these conditions. Perhaps a lower microphone will be the needed improvement. 2cents
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#634123 - 11/09/10 05:28 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: slabhunter]
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I start texting in windy conditions. It seems all the newer phones really dislike wind.
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#634144 - 11/09/10 06:53 PM Re: What lantern to buy? [Re: Spade]
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Texting on the beach was not an option for me. Especially for a new generation phone

There was coverage. I'm more willing to speak to my friends and family.

IMHO the Casio Ravine would be better phone if the microphone were protected from off angle winds.
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