Cool! Thanks for the info. I'm not sure exactly which route we're taking, but we're going down - spending the night - and then coming up the next day.gkbill wrote: ↑05 Mar 2023, 10:20pmHello,revbob wrote: ↑05 Mar 2023, 9:43pmDehydration is a big concern out there plus you have the added elevation so that can take a little out of you. I think the hike out could be pretty rough. Hydrate before and have water with you for the hike. If youve never been out there it can be pretty deceiving, you're sweating lle mad but it evaporates before you notice it.WestwayKid wrote: ↑05 Mar 2023, 9:36pmI don't know, man, but I'm impressed that you're out on a bike. Well done.revbob wrote: ↑05 Mar 2023, 7:16pmWent biking today some in the snow thru the woods and some just on the bike path that was mostly clear. I am sore as fuck already. The fat bike when going thru the snow is more of a full body workout and like Ive mentioned before just the regular flat trails take more effort as its heavier and the fatter wheels introduce more resistance.
I've been roped into hiking the Grand Canyon in May. My sister and my uncle (he's 67) planned it. They added me and my nephew later on. I think I'm in pretty good shape, but I'm starting to wonder. I'm a very active person, but the idea is that you need to actually prep for this kind of stuff.
I've run the Grand Canyon a few times. Prepare for a trail run - meaning lots of rocks, lots of turns, and some inclines and declines. I'd suggest going down the South Kaibob trail. It's a ridge trail and the views are phenomenal - you wouldn't think looking at a big hole could be so fascinating! The South Kaibob trail doesn't have water so I'd suggest a camelback. If you're only going rim-to-rim (down and back on the same side), come up the Bright Angel Canyon trail. It's the most popular and has water and benches every few miles. Burros definitely have the right-of-way.
The hard thing is if you're doing hikes to prepare, you go up a mountain and then down. At the Canyon, you go down then up.
I haven't done the glass floored thing that goes out over the Canyon.
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I was at the grocery store this morning, wandering around, and this very young girl standing at one of the checkout lines kept eyeballing me. She said hi as I was walked past her, heading for the self-checkout. I felt someone behind me. Before I had a chance to empty the contents of my bag to check out, she approached me and said, "If you want, I can check you out so you get senior discount." I laughed and said no thanks. I got a good giggle out of it.
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UGH.Mimi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 9:50amI was at the grocery store this morning, wandering around, and this very young girl standing at one of the checkout lines kept eyeballing me. She said hi as I was walked past her, heading for the self-checkout. I felt someone behind me. Before I had a chance to empty the contents of my bag to check out, she approached me and said, "If you want, I can check you out so you get senior discount." I laughed and said no thanks. I got a good giggle out of it.
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Ha! I get that when I buy multi-vitamins because I get the 50+ mixture now.Mimi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 9:50amI was at the grocery store this morning, wandering around, and this very young girl standing at one of the checkout lines kept eyeballing me. She said hi as I was walked past her, heading for the self-checkout. I felt someone behind me. Before I had a chance to empty the contents of my bag to check out, she approached me and said, "If you want, I can check you out so you get senior discount." I laughed and said no thanks. I got a good giggle out of it.
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She was trying to give you the hookup!Mimi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 9:50amI was at the grocery store this morning, wandering around, and this very young girl standing at one of the checkout lines kept eyeballing me. She said hi as I was walked past her, heading for the self-checkout. I felt someone behind me. Before I had a chance to empty the contents of my bag to check out, she approached me and said, "If you want, I can check you out so you get senior discount." I laughed and said no thanks. I got a good giggle out of it.
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I should have taken her up on it. Most of my items were discounted anyway. Another 10% and I would have walked out richer. lolmatedog wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 10:34amShe was trying to give you the hookup!Mimi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 9:50amI was at the grocery store this morning, wandering around, and this very young girl standing at one of the checkout lines kept eyeballing me. She said hi as I was walked past her, heading for the self-checkout. I felt someone behind me. Before I had a chance to empty the contents of my bag to check out, she approached me and said, "If you want, I can check you out so you get senior discount." I laughed and said no thanks. I got a good giggle out of it.
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I'd have taken her up on it, figured if I've lived this long then I've earned it. I've used my AARP membership card to rent a car, save some serious $$$.Mimi wrote: ↑23 Mar 2023, 9:50amI was at the grocery store this morning, wandering around, and this very young girl standing at one of the checkout lines kept eyeballing me. She said hi as I was walked past her, heading for the self-checkout. I felt someone behind me. Before I had a chance to empty the contents of my bag to check out, she approached me and said, "If you want, I can check you out so you get senior discount." I laughed and said no thanks. I got a good giggle out of it.
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Does anyone wear bifocals? I'm getting ready. ugh. Did you have a hard time adjusting to them? I don't think I'm going to get the transition lenses just the straight line going across the bottom.
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Given that I'd never worn glasses at all, I don't think it was especially hard adjusting. The only time it feels awkward is going down stairs—my eyes seem to be drawn to the wrong spot and I can feel a bit unsteady. I usually take my glasses off for that.
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I wore them for about a year, couldn't get used to them, so then tried the single contact lens, which worked well, but I hated putting them in earch morning, so I ultimately went for lasik that was good for about 10 years or so.
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I would love to have lasik, although I'm probably too old for that now.
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I adapted to them reasonably well and quite quickly. The only issue I have is that I tend to get eye migraines from time to time. I'm not certain but that might be due to not always being at the correct height relative to my PC monitor, so I am trying to use the wrong part of the lenses to read.
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I wear trifocals hurt like fuck at first with bad migraines but I persevered and they work great.laxman wrote: ↑21 Aug 2023, 2:32pmI adapted to them reasonably well and quite quickly. The only issue I have is that I tend to get eye migraines from time to time. I'm not certain but that might be due to not always being at the correct height relative to my PC monitor, so I am trying to use the wrong part of the lenses to read.
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I wear progressive lenses. My first pair was a hell of an adjustment for like a week, but now they're fine. However, my second pair I realized too late that I got frames that are too large for it, and I cannot see out of the bottom 10% of my glasses. Now that I'm bifocals for the rest of my foreseeable life, I can no longer trust a place like Warby Parker, and will have to get my glasses in person, where a fitting is involved.
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