Re: Sun Protection
Well maybe I have just been lucky. I hike regularly at high elevations (above 11,000 ft) here in Colorado and have never noticed any sun exposure through my...
Bob Bordasch 2001-06-28 18:01:53 #9623

Re: Sun Protection
There was something on the local news a few weeks ago about this. They said that many laundry detergents have some ingredient that increases clothings ability...
Thomas Veik 2001-06-28 17:56:55 #9622

Re: Sun Protection
Not only stripped, but striped! LOL --- In grandcanyon@y..., donaldpvadair@c... wrote: > Those of us that live in New Mexico are aware of the problem of...
W.W. Dimmitt 2001-06-28 16:43:11 #9621

Re: Sun Protection
Those of us that live in New Mexico are aware of the problem of burning through a white shirt, usually cotton or silk. Here above 5000 ft burns are common...
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2001-06-28 16:32:08 #9620

Re: Easy Day Hikes?
Easy is a relative term. Our favorite is Drippinging Spring. We do it easily in a day.
donaldpvadair@cs.com 2001-06-28 16:13:17 #9619

Re: Sun Protection
Our oldest daughter got a bad burn at Powell a couple of years ago. She had on a kinda thin long sleeve white shirt and she was keeping it wet. From what...
MaryPhyl 2001-06-28 14:22:56 #9618

Re: Sun Protection
In the tropics I saw people who got sunburns through white cotton shirts and blouses, so it can happen. Whether any significant amounts of UV get through...
corry@email.unc.edu 2001-06-28 13:27:39 #9617

Re: Sun Protection
Although I have never read any scientific study regarding clothing and sun exposure, I am a little skeptical about the new clothing products designed to block...
Bob Bordasch 2001-06-28 11:32:56 #9616

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