
One of the reasons we have not shared tales of our recent pet friendly travel adventures is that all of the Cascadian Nomads are just so very busy. The other reason is that I have not taken very many photos on our last few road trips. The camping trip when the car battery died because I irresponsibly charged my devices in the 12 volt port followed by the rustic trip where my phone/camera battery ran out just before one of the most spectacular sunrises I have ever witnessed have made me battery life shy. Serendipitously, just before the battery on my phone ran out one evening in the tent a month ago, I was contacted by local (Cascadian) company The Pachyderm Brand about reviewing their Pachyderm POWER 10,000mAh Portable Device Charger/Power Bank. I believe my reply was something like "Typing from a dying phone in a tent in the middle of nowhere so yes! I would be very interested in trying your portable charger. Yes, please!" Now, equipped with Pachyderm POWER, everything about the way I road trip has changed. In fact, everyday life has been made less stressful with the lack of "what if the battery dies" anxiety.
Last weekend, Wilhelm, Brychwyn, Huxley, Jason and I headed out on what was supposed to be a dog friendly stay in a rustic cabin on the coast. When road closures due to flooding caused us to change our plans, I was so glad we had Pachyderm POWER 10,000mAh Portable Device Charger/Power Bank to charge our phones in the car instead of relying on the car battery. What should have been a three hour day of driving turned into nine. With the ferry ride, multiple stops and detours, the car battery would never have made it if we had been charging our phones in the 12 volt port. Our Pachyderm POWER 10,000mAh Portable Chargers lasted the entire weekend and with the reroutes, re-bookings and being in and out of mobile coverage areas, we used and recharged our phones a lot.
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The Pachyderm Brand provided Cascadian Nomads with a sample Pachyderm POWER 10,000mAh Portable Device Charger/Power Banks for review in this post. Cascadian Nomads only shares information we feel is relevant to our readers and all opinions are always our own. The Pachyderm Brand is not responsible for the content of this article.
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