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After reading your post I could not get it out of my head that I had heard
about the red glasses someplace before. It finally came to me today that it
was in some pilot training material I have read. It seems that military
pilots, at one time, prepared for night surveillance flights by wearing the
glasses before starting the mission.

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Professional Target wrote:

Don't know how many have tried this, but if you havn't, I recommend it.



I also recommend learning to walk through the woods at night -
especially when there is NO moon (or limited moonlight). It's
astonishing how much one can see, feel & hear in *the dark,* since it's
seldom truly full dark. It may take as much as 30 minutes for your eyes
to become fully dark-adapted (sometimes accellerated by wearing red
glasses if one must be active prior to going out). Then, once you're
comfortable with a trail or piece of land in the dark, try going
blindfolded. One's senses become greatly heightened & it's a rush like
no druggie will ever find.

Yours in the north Maine woods,
Pete Hilton (Reg. Me. Guide) aka The Ent

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bdubya writes:
I was about a mile offshore on Lake Michigan last night; southerly
breeze was freshening, the waves were starting to build, and I
realized I had no lights. That was definitely creepy, especially when
a powerboat would come near....

(But with a waxing half-moon riding high over the Chicago skyline, it
was pretty darn splendiferous, too. I'll remember the light next
time.)


Probably a good idea

I havn't been brave enough (or had the time enough, for that matter) to
venture out on Lake Michigan, even during the day. I live about 20 miles
west of Chicago, so I'm certainly close enough.

Are you involved in any of the local paddling clubs?


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