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[pct-l] OLD GAL



Hey Old Gal --- how have you been?  Did you end up hiking any of the cascades as you had planned?  Last I saw you you were getting flown out of snow creek  I talk about about you often ...... trying to inspire some of my friends that they only "over the hill" if they choose to be over the hill.    Hope all is well! 
 
Shutterbugg

Marge Prothman <marge@prothman.org> wrote:
For 40 years I wore hard contacts and packed them, plus glasses on every
hike. Also I took a pair of extra contacts as I always seemed to lose one.
A year and half ago I went in and had lasik surgery on both eyes. What a
difference it has made to my life. It does not matter how old you are or if
you have had cataracts taken off, it all depends on how good your corneas
are. Mine were very good.

I did a trade off for the long distance vision and still pack a very small
lightweight pair of reading glasses (for map reading).
Just my experience,
Cheers,
Marge (the old gal)

O.K., I gotta know this...

What is the consensus regarding the use of contact lenses in the
backcountry 
and on extended trips:



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