I camp a lot (tent, no electricity) and, after the daily hike, I read until sleep time. So I need at least 2 ereaders (PW & Nook Glowlight) and maybe more depending upon the length of the trip.The Kindle Fire is for anything with pictures.
I use both the Fire and the K Touch for audio books. The Touch is often synched when I must charge the PW, plus the 3G is handy when I don't have wifi. I have a silly sentimental attachment for the Sony T1 and the Aluratek although I rarely use them. When home, I often loan them out which solves the whole 'loan' problem.
This winter I'll be doing remote southwest desert camping (with hot springs) for 2+ weeks at a time and will need every ereader I own. I love that I no longer need to worry about light in the tent. It's just the moon and a billion stars and the ereader.
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