I think this may have been covered before but never mind.
I have never taken music to listen to before when bike packing but with a planned 300 miles over 3 days I think some music may help beat the negative thoughts I am bound to suffer. What devices do people use to listen to music on? I have a phone with radio but the phone also has the route on viewranger on it so I don't really want to use that in case of the battery running out although I could get a spare battery cheap enough. I am thinking of a small personal radio which can be picked up fairly cheaply but was wondering about reception in the hills. I don't want to spend a lot of money so I pods etc and paying for music to download are not an option. I had also considered a cheap personal CD player but that would be heavier/bulkier than a radio plus youh have to carry CD's. Any recommendations or options I'm overlooking?
Music in the hills.
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Re: Music in the hills.
I've found radio reception in the hills very poor - LW only in most cases round here.
Dee has a Sansa+ Clip, it's very small and light and has a built in FM radio and a voice recorder too ... about £25 on ebay.
Dee has a Sansa+ Clip, it's very small and light and has a built in FM radio and a voice recorder too ... about £25 on ebay.
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Re: Music in the hills.
If you already have cds and a computer, I'd say your best bet is to get an mp3 player. You can get a 4gb one for around £15 which will hold nearly 1000 songs.
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Re: Music in the hills.
Mp3 sounds like a good option, I'd forgotten they even existed.
Re: Music in the hills.
Mp3 now ordered.
Re: Music in the hills.
All my music is mp3 now - I'd almost forgotten CD's existedRay Young wrote:Mp3 sounds like a good option, I'd forgotten they even existed.
