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No altus, but I've used my Sea to Summit ultrasil tarp/poncho for 2 Camino's and always carry it on my CA Sierra hikes. It's very light, opens for venting on side w snaps, has hood cinch to tighten in wind, covers me and my pack. I never get wet! In a drizzle I just pull it up and stuff it in...
Thank you all for these great ideas! I see I'm not the only one with this nuisance. I will experiment with an old pair of glasses to see how some of these ideas work. Unfortunately, my new $850 glasses (cheap frames, too, but with very severe myopia, etc., so lenses are pricey) are kind of...
I don't have the option of NOT wearing corrective lenses and my past experience walking in April & May involved many episodes of foggy lenses in the cold early mornings. Do any of you Peregrinos have any successful remedies for this?
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