[pct-l] Backing up pictures

Diarmaid Harmon irishharmon at comcast.net
Mon Jan 13 10:55:15 CST 2014


I used multiple cards and my wife would download them to a separate hard drive and mail them back to me along the trail. I always carried 3 to 4 cards as they weigh very little. 

Irish.   

Mistyped and autocorrected by my iPhone

> On Jan 13, 2014, at 7:32 AM, Alan Miller <alan.miller401 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> After reading the questions about cameras on the trail, I got to wondering
> about what people do for backing up their pictures.  I would hate to have 4
> months of pictures on my camera and then drop it a river or something.  My
> camera is a point and shoot that takes an SD card.  I was thinking of
> taking a few cards with me and sending them home periodically so that the
> pics could be saved.  Another option I thought of was to upload them to
> Dropbox when I get internet connection, but with limited bandwith in a lot
> of places, I could see this being tough.  I also thought about carrying a
> small portable hard drive, but I don't really want to add any unnecessary
> weight.  What have you all done with your pictures while on the trail?
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