Ozark Trail Outdoor Equipment 200 Lumen Multi-Mode Camping Lantern

Illuminate your next camping or outdoor adventure with the Ozark Trail 200 Lumen Lantern. It is ultra-portable with an improved carrying handle with carabiner clip. Perfect for hanging in your tent at night or sitting on the table during dinner. This camping lantern projects a smooth, glare-free light that will brighten up a campsite, tent, camper or your own backyard. It will run for more than 7 hours with four AA batteries (not included). So, you can rest assured knowing that you?ll have enough light in the evening hours. This Ozark Trail lantern uses industry-leading Cree LED technology to offer the performance you desire. It is built to last with impact-resistant construction and a lifetime LED. The high setting will give off 200 lumens and an 8-meter beam range, while the low setting will give off 40 lumens for a 3-meter beam range. Cast a glow on your next outdoor trip with the Ozark Trail 200 Lumen Lantern.

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Ozark Trail Outdoor Equipment 200 Lumen Multi-Mode Camping Lantern
 Ozark Trail Outdoor Equipment 200 Lumen Multi-Mode Camping Lantern Ultra-Bright Cree LED technologyHigh/low settingsHigh setting: 200 lumens, 7-hour 30-minute run time, 8m beam distance, 1m impact resistanceCarry handle with carabiner clipPowered by 4 AA batteries (not included)Impact-resistant constructionLifetime LED bulbLow mode: 40 lumens, 82-hour run time, 3m beam distanceAttention California residents: WARNING: this product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm

Year 200 (CC) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Severus and Victorinus (or, less frequently, year 953 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 200 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Camping is a form of outdoor recreation or outdoor education involving overnight stays with a basic temporary shelter such as a tent. Camping can also include a recreational vehicle, sheltered cabins, a permanent tent, a shelter such as a bivy or tarp, or no shelter at all. Typically, participants leave developed areas to spend time outdoors, in pursuit of activities providing them enjoyment or in a form of educational experience. Spending the night away from home distinguishes camping from day-tripping, picnicking, and other outdoor activities.

Camping as a recreational activity became popular among elites in the early 20th century. With time, it grew in popularity among other socioeconomic classes. Modern campers frequent publicly owned natural resources such as national and state parks, wilderness areas, and commercial campgrounds. In few countries, including Sweden and Scotland, public camping is legal on privately held land as well. Camping is a key part of many youth organizations around the world, such as Scouting, which use it to teach both self-reliance and teamwork. School camping trips also have numerous benefits and can play an essential role in the personal growth and development of students.

Equipment most commonly refers to a set of tools or other objects commonly used to achieve a particular objective. Different jobs require different kinds of equipment.

A lantern is a source of lighting, often portable. It typically features a protective enclosure for the light source – historically usually a candle, a wick in oil, or a thermoluminescent mesh, and often a battery-powered light in modern times – to make it easier to carry and hang up, and make it more reliable outdoors or in drafty interiors. Lanterns may also be used for signaling, as torches, or as general light-sources outdoors.

Lumen may refer to:

  • Lumen (unit), the SI unit of luminous flux
  • Lumen (anatomy), the cavity or channel within a tubular structure
  • Lumen (tech company), the health and wellness tech company
  • Lumen (band), a Russian rock band
  • Lumen (branding agency), a design and branding company headquartered in Milan, Italy
  • The Lumen (Cleveland), a skyscraper in downtown Cleveland
  • Lumen (website), a database of Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown requests
  • 141 Lumen, an asteroid
  • Lumen Martin Winter (1908–1982), American artist
  • Lumen Pierce, a fictional character in the television series Dexter
  • Lumen Technologies, telecommunications company formerly known as CenturyLink
  • Stellar Lumens, a cryptocurrency and payment network
  • USS Lumen (AKA-30), a US Navy ship
  • Lumen, a dating app owned by MagicLab
  • Lumen, an office building in Warsaw, Poland, part of Złote Tarasy complex
  • Lumen, an 1887 novel by Camille Flammarion

Mode (Latin: modus meaning "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may refer to:

Multi is a shortened form of "multiple". It may refer to:

  • Alternate character, in online gaming
  • Multi two diamonds, a contract bridge convention
  • Multirhyme, a synonym for feminine rhyme used in hip hop music
  • Multi (To Heart), a character from the visual novel and anime series To Heart
  • Multi-touch display

Outdoor(s) may refer to:

  • Wilderness
  • Natural environment
  • Outdoor cooking
  • Outdoor education
  • Outdoor equipment
  • Outdoor fitness
  • Outdoor literature
  • Outdoor recreation
  • Outdoor Channel, an American pay television channel focused on the outdoors


A trail, also known as a path or track, is an unpaved lane or a small paved road not intended for usage by motorized vehicles, usually passing through a natural area. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, a path or footpath is the preferred term for a pedestrian or hiking trail. The term is also applied in North America to accompanying routes along rivers, and sometimes to highways. In the US, the term was historically used for a route into or through wild territory used by explorers and migrants (e.g. the Oregon Trail). In the United States, "trace" is a synonym for trail, as in Natchez Trace.

Some trails are dedicated only for walking, cycling, horse riding, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, but not more than one use; others, as in the case of a bridleway in the UK, are shared-use and can be used by pedestrians, cyclists and equestrians alike. Although most trails are for low-traffic, non-motorized usage, there are also unpaved trails used by dirt bikes, quad bikes and other off-road vehicles, usually for extreme sports and rally races. In some places, like the Alps, trails are used by alpine agrarian communities for moving cattle and other livestock.

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