Backcountry charging for electronics

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Planning a 5-7 day trip in the back country. Looking to see what people think is the best set up to charge your electronics
 
The only problem with solar charging is you are usually using your electronics during the day and no sun at night when you are not using it.
 
You can save the battery on your phone and ultimately your portable battery if you turn off your phone's automatic updates, dim the screen and put it in airplane mode. I usually have a 10-20 mAh at my tent and a smaller one in my pack. I tried solar once, but it didn't work well. Cloudy days and not enough unobstructed sky.
 
I’ve got a nitecore 10mh and 20mh. The 10mh lasts me for 6 nights easily with a first gen Inreach mini and my phone. I keep my phone in battery save mode and don’t run tracks with OnX
 
Last fly in hunt we made I took one of those "auto jump start" things. It had a port for a 12 volt plug and the plug I used had 4 ports, 2 for USB and 2 for the new smaller USB's. 3 of us used it all week and it only took the charge level down one bar. My son and his friend charged Inreaches daily and we all charged headlamps daily.
 
Last fly in hunt we made I took one of those "auto jump start" things. It had a port for a 12 volt plug and the plug I used had 4 ports, 2 for USB and 2 for the new smaller USB's. 3 of us used it all week and it only took the charge level down one bar. My son and his friend charged Inreaches daily and we all charged headlamps daily.
Thanks, how was your fly in hunt? Been thinking about doing one
 
It was my sons hunt for a cow elk on Afognak Island. He could of shot a couple of bulls but cows were scarce. Other than that it was a fun time. I was shocked that no one in our hunting party saw a deer the entire we were there.
 
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