True, Ron, though this presumes a campground with electricity. If not, then 
solar charging is the option I use. Strap the solar panels open to the 
sleeping bag and it charges the battery pack as I ride. At camp, I can 
position the panels toward the sun for optimal charging. This system keeps 
up with my iPhone use, charging it every couple of days (I keep it in 
airplane mode to save battery, only connecting when I need to). I doubt it 
would keep up with light and iPhone use though.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Sunday, February 7, 2016 at 11:17:11 AM UTC-7, Ron Mc wrote:
>
> Using touring as an example, you can run your lights all day and then 
> charge them at night when you're camping.  
>

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