We’ve rounded up some of our favorite nighttime adventures to inspire various active communities to go outside and get their sweat on, all with the aid of a headlamp or lantern illuminated with Duracell Quantum — it lasts longer in 99% of devices vs. the next leading competitive brand* — for long-lasting power that won’t leave you in the dark. Running: Midnight Races Runners have been taking on the darkest hours longer than most of their athletic counterparts. But usually, they’re seen in the a.m. hours before many wake up for their first cup of coffee. In urban areas, there’s been an increased popularity in organizing midnight races, in which runners take on the night with a mere headlamp illuminating the route ahead.  Climbing: Night Climbing Competitive climbers are no strangers to the night. With headlamps and lanterns as guides, these athletes concentrate to effectively place gear and carry momentum throughout the darkest hours. This is key to finishing challenging climbs, like El Capitan, in a timely manner. Hiking: Backpacking Excursions The National Park Service is gearing up for their peak traffic season, Many backpackers trudge in and stay the night off the trail. Packing for these multiday excursions can be challenging, especially if you plan to continue hiking or cooking at night. Plan accordingly and ensure you have a flashlight or lantern with Duracell Quantum batteries powering you through the night. Biking: Through-the-Night Events Grab your bike light and take on a multiday ride with friends. With organized races spanning across cities, states and farther—the nighttime riding movement is gaining momentum among urban riders looking for experiences with serious mileage. Along the way, enjoy local businesses and new scenery (but ensure you see ahead with a trusty headlamp).

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