Had a new experience for me today - was forced from the stream due to over fogging glasses.
I hit a brookie stream in Michaux this afternoon. Some rains had passed recently and the forest was just steaming like a tropical jungle. The humidity, my sweaty head, combined with the cold stream... just steamed my glasses severely. I removed my cap and tried to jury-rig a headband from a towel, but nothing worked. Within seconds, I was fogged up again.
Of course all of us eyeglasses nerds have had this problem, but today it was so bad I had to quit fishing (did some hiking on higher ground instead).
I'm badly near-sighted and can't fish without correction. While I have rarely regretted kicking the contact lens habit, I missed 'em today.
If you're thinking about getting out in the hot, wet, forests anytime soon and you wear glasses, think about a sweatband or contacts.
I hit a brookie stream in Michaux this afternoon. Some rains had passed recently and the forest was just steaming like a tropical jungle. The humidity, my sweaty head, combined with the cold stream... just steamed my glasses severely. I removed my cap and tried to jury-rig a headband from a towel, but nothing worked. Within seconds, I was fogged up again.
Of course all of us eyeglasses nerds have had this problem, but today it was so bad I had to quit fishing (did some hiking on higher ground instead).
I'm badly near-sighted and can't fish without correction. While I have rarely regretted kicking the contact lens habit, I missed 'em today.
If you're thinking about getting out in the hot, wet, forests anytime soon and you wear glasses, think about a sweatband or contacts.