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Contact lenses vs glasses for birding

To: "'Jenny Vickers'" <>, "'Dave Torr'" <>, "'Peter Shute'" <>
Subject: Contact lenses vs glasses for birding
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 07:44:49 +0930
I wear a baseball cap a lot of the time too but find the peak is always
in the way when I raise my bins. This tends to knock the cap off my head
and by the time I retrieve it the bird has gone. Typical.

-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Jenny Vickers
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:01 PM
To: Dave Torr; Peter Shute
Cc: 
Subject: Contact lenses vs glasses for birding



 Hi Dave and all

As other people have mentioned, I find rain and steaming up to be the
worst 
problems with glasses, but wearing a baseball type cap has helped alot
with 
the rain problem as well as being brilliant in for sun filled days too. 
Personally, I'm too squeamish to try contact lenses or laser treatment
at 
the moment, so will soldier on with my glasses.

All the best
Jen
 


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