Temporary backup lights

I ran into a problem of having no backup lights on my trailer this summer. I know that I can get the aftermarket ones and mount them, but it just hasn't been a priority since I seldom really need them. Well this time I did. I needed to back in a small camp road that twisted and was very tight with trees on both sides.
After thinking about it, and I almost taped my flashlight on just one side, when I remembered the harbor freight magnetic led "worklights" that I have floating around my camper. http://www.harborfreight.com/27-led-por ... 60566.html
These little lights are very handy for lots of applications so I have a habit of picking up a couple when they are on sale, which is pretty frequent. They were certainly golden for this application. They have strong magnets on the back that attached the lights to my rear door hinges, and they stayed attached through several potholes and brushes with bushes.... I am not great at backing up!
Anyway with the little led lights attached to the back I finally got the cargo trailer where it needed to be.

After thinking about it, and I almost taped my flashlight on just one side, when I remembered the harbor freight magnetic led "worklights" that I have floating around my camper. http://www.harborfreight.com/27-led-por ... 60566.html
These little lights are very handy for lots of applications so I have a habit of picking up a couple when they are on sale, which is pretty frequent. They were certainly golden for this application. They have strong magnets on the back that attached the lights to my rear door hinges, and they stayed attached through several potholes and brushes with bushes.... I am not great at backing up!
