Yes but you cannot sleep with them safely unless you have extended-wear contacts that you know your eyes tolerate well. Climate will also affect your ability to sleep in the contacts. A successful wearer of extended-wear contacts from California or Florida may have problems on a camping trip to a dry climate such as Colorado.
Keep in mind most extended wear contacts are only approved for 7 days and should be removed at that time, left out for one night then reinserted.
Yes. You just need to take care of them as you usually do so they don't hurt your eyes.
Yes, but make sure you take plenty of cleaning solution and a pair of glasses just in case.
It depends which type of soft lenses you have. If they are extended wear lenses, then you can keep them in while you sleep, just remember to put 1-2 drops of rewetting/lubricating solution in each eye when you first open your eyes in the morning. The safer thing to do is take them out at night when you can to allow your eyes to breathe. You can leave them in (if you have extended wear), but I would only do so for 5 days straight and then take the out for a night.
The Camping Trip was created on 2010-10-18.
Probably not illegal, but whether it is PERMITTED is up to your Scoutmaster. Check with him.
Dried fruits and dried meat or jerky are both good foods for camping.
voyage de camping
on a camping trip = a prepositional phrase
The best way to write about camping is to have a camping experience. There is no better way than to write with the experience of having done something. Plan your first camping trip even if it's just in your back garden
The Old Lady's Camping Trip - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:G
Jessie joined the camping trip to confront her personal demons and seek closure regarding a traumatic event involving her best friend's disappearance on a previous camping trip.
for the moose
Carefully