Here Honey, This is why I needed a BLF GT

To save lives!
Love this story,

Could have been a GT, they didn’t specify :slight_smile:
Later,

Keith

That’s a lot of tint shift for an xhp35 but it could be a 70.2? It’s a tight hotspot so it may not be, and there might be other lights in the foreground so it’s hard to tell

Eww, what a positively hideous webpage design…

Whoever designed that should be immediately fired and not let near a computer ever again.

Anyhoo, whut’s that emitter that’s a gaggle of 4 G3s in a square? That ugly-ass corona is exactly like a G3’s.

Oh, how I know (and loathe) it well…

Nice story!

Well, from experience i can tell that the BLF GT wouldn’t be my first choice to take with me for hiking.
It’s awesome! but big, massive, unpractical and above all, very heavy.

A BLF Q8 would be a much better choice i.m.o.

Oh gawd that tint is horrible. Its like mucus colored.

well, it is Utah, so Honey,
this is why i need more
than one.

I need two X65, two GT94, MS18, R90TS, two HK90, MF05, MT90 Plus, K75, K70, TN42, X45, TK75, M43, TN36, MS06 and 31 more.

Because I am on the hostile surface of this earth.

If I substitute the word “hikers” and use “retards” “morons or ”idiots” in it’s place, then the story makes a bit more sense to me.

Knowing that the sun would be down soon, “The hikers began their climb at the canyon about 15 miles southeast of Salt Lake City at around 4 p.m.” Thank you rescuers who were smart enough to show up with a flashlight.

Wow, so green…

Would having the green tint flashlight in the picture be similar to using a green led flashlight?

If the rescuer were a BLF member, he’d have forced the writer to report brand of flashlight, batteries and mods made to it.

Isn’t this what we all dream of? Helping out with our lights, saving lifes. Besides finding popcorn rolling under the couch.