Steve wrote:Heyfever has a way of ruining good trips.
I usually get it late November through to January/February. Over the counter antihistamines always do the job.
Its just the matter of remembering to take them, and enough if your gonna be away for a few days.
Speculator wrote:<SNIP> Just wondering if I'm the only one who's bothered by it?
L8r.
tasadam wrote:wipe any dangly drip with finger / back of glove / whatever then on the trousers... then the other nostril. Or something like that.
Son of a Beach wrote:...on any suitable vegetation first
tasadam wrote:Sort of on subject... I don't suffer from the fever as you put it, but when slogging heavy packs up tracks, the nose does need an occasional clean.
Tissues have no place in the bush, and a hankie would last all of 10 minutes...
So I use the "bushwalkers blow" -
Whos_asking99 wrote:Holy....
Please tell me that's trick photography Lex....
lexharris wrote:No trick! That's after working outside for a while at about -50C.
Whos_asking99 wrote:lexharris wrote:No trick! That's after working outside for a while at about -50C.
Huh...please let me know just what company that work was with, so I can remember never to submit a Resume there
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