Re: glasses vs. contacts
Daisy I have done numerous long day hikes in the Canyon (including a couple of Rim-River-Rim trips) and have never had any real problems with contacts....
Dan Diehn 1999-08-08 18:00:36 #953

Re: glasses vs. contacts
I have worn hard contacts on 3 trips to the canyon. The only problem has been by the river when it was windy. I ended up taking them out and wearing my...
Stephen Bova 1999-08-08 12:33:39 #952

Re: glasses vs. contacts
In a message dated 8/8/99 2:11:47 AM Central Daylight Time, trostrud@... writes: << Daisy >> I've been down 2 times with people using them and...
Cminfcon@aol.com 1999-08-08 07:14:57 #951

Re: glasses vs. contacts
I have not run into any dusty conditions on the higher trails, but have gotten sandblasted several times down by the river. When the sand does start blowing,...
Jim 1999-08-08 06:05:47 #950

Re: glasses vs. contacts
Here's a question for all you canyon vets: How much dust should I expect? Obviously, the trail is dirt, but would it be stupid of me to wear contact lenses...
Daisy Cardigan 1999-08-08 00:11:22 #949

Re: Another food question: newbie
Two years ago while hiking down Boucher trail, when we camped for the night, one of our party put the bag of candy bars next to his head for the night. ...
Rtsquyres@aol.com 1999-08-07 22:46:31 #948

Re: Another food question: newbie
Sit under the cottonwood trees at Indian gardens and enjoy during the hot part of the day or start 2 hours before sunrise.
Rtsquyres@aol.com 1999-08-07 22:36:59 #947

Re: Another food question: newbie

Rtsquyres@aol.com 1999-08-07 22:35:31 #946

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