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[pct-l] Sun Protection
- Subject: [pct-l] Sun Protection
- From: pmags at yahoo.com (Paul Magnanti)
- Date: Wed Jan 28 23:12:11 2004
I found a polyester shirt from the thrift store worked
quite well for me. For the princely sum of $4 I had a
shirt that blocked sun, had a front pocket for my
camera, dried quickly and provided insect protection
as well. At the end of my thru-hike, the shirt was
rather filthy but had no holes in it what-so-ever and
still very wearable. (Minus the odor and stains from
4+ mos of backpacking). Upon my return to Colorado,
bought another polyester shirt for an equaly princely
sum of $4.
I couple my stylish polyester shirt with a wide
brimmed khaki hat from Wallie World. Gives me a rakish
appearence and blocks the sun from my face. (This one
was a bit more expensive -$6). In the desert and in
high altitude settings, I wear my sunglasses.
I do not use any sun protection on my legs, I can't
even remember the last time my legs burned. But, I do
have a somewhat dark complexion -esp. after being in
the sun for an extented period of time.
Anyway, that is what works for me.
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The true harvest of my life is intangible.... a little stardust caught, a portion of the rainbow I have clutched
--Thoreau