Glasses can be a drawback when and where I hunt, because it is often schitty-cold, with lots of climbing, so my glasses get all foggy. I've been tempted to try contacts, but they bother my eyes too much, and I am just used to wearing glasses. Besides, at least once a hunt, my glasses save me from getting whacked in the eye by tree branches. Never fails. So I will keep wearing glasses. The last pair I got have the Transitions lenses, which can be both an asset and a detriment, but are usually more an asset, as I hunt a lot in the snow, and the brightness wears on me, tiring my eyes severely after some hours, without UV protection.


I belong on eroding granite, among the pines.