Wearing a watch on the playa (sand etc)
Wearing a watch on the playa (sand etc)
last time i went i wore a cheapy digital watch i bought in CVS, it worked fine and the sand didnt break it
i have a nice watch that somebody bought me last xmas, i wear it all the time and would like to wear it to BM but not sure if its worth it
anyones watch broke from sand on the playa? not sure if itd be a great idea to bring it as its not digital
hmm
probs best to leave it packed away and buy another crappy one i guess
id love to not wear a watch at all but there will be events and stuff that i want to go to so unfortunately time will still remain a factor in day to day playa life :P
i have a nice watch that somebody bought me last xmas, i wear it all the time and would like to wear it to BM but not sure if its worth it
anyones watch broke from sand on the playa? not sure if itd be a great idea to bring it as its not digital
hmm
probs best to leave it packed away and buy another crappy one i guess
id love to not wear a watch at all but there will be events and stuff that i want to go to so unfortunately time will still remain a factor in day to day playa life :P
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I'm one of those people who doesn't wear one out there. Frankly, I make it or I don't- I'm on vacation & I refuse to go by any schedule. If someone wants to meet me at a certain time I just tell them it isn't going to happen.
I also tend to just kind of go with the flow of whatever group I'm hanging out with on playa, and that can change from day to day.
The only negative to this is that I have yet to make the meet 'n greet because I keep forgetting about it until too late. I'm actually planning on putting a piece of paper with that event on it next to my bed to remind me- the only plan I'm making for the whole week.
I also tend to just kind of go with the flow of whatever group I'm hanging out with on playa, and that can change from day to day.
The only negative to this is that I have yet to make the meet 'n greet because I keep forgetting about it until too late. I'm actually planning on putting a piece of paper with that event on it next to my bed to remind me- the only plan I'm making for the whole week.
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Our camp cooks group meals, so showing up when there's still food is important to me. I wear a watch. Never had a problem. All my watches are waterproof, so there's never been an issue of dust getting inside.
All one needs is a water proof (ok, water resistant) watch. Since I need to be places at particular times, I not only wear a watch, but have a very loud alarm clock that helps me get there.
I have blocks of free time that I flow-go and end up wherever.
your mileage may very!
I am not sure "sand" is the correct description of the playa dust. It is extremely fine powder.
Rice
I have blocks of free time that I flow-go and end up wherever.
your mileage may very!
I am not sure "sand" is the correct description of the playa dust. It is extremely fine powder.
Rice
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My watch will be buckled onto my belt. No tan line, well except the underwear lines that will already be there. But I hope SPF 70 will be enough. Maybe look up SPF 666 again. I wonder if she still makes it. Hmmm.
Anyways, there are ways to wear watches without getting the odd tan.
Anyways, there are ways to wear watches without getting the odd tan.
We break to remind us how to mend.
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FaeTora- I'm a pasty redhead who fries in the sun- I just cake on waterproof spf 50 and have never gotten burned out there.
Of course, I only wash my face, hands & "bits" daily (maybe one shower the whole week) and keep caking on sunblock over layers of more sunblock & dust, but it works like a charm! And, damn, we're all dusty anyways.
Of course, I only wash my face, hands & "bits" daily (maybe one shower the whole week) and keep caking on sunblock over layers of more sunblock & dust, but it works like a charm! And, damn, we're all dusty anyways.
It's a camping trip in the desert, not the redemption of the fallen world - Cryptofishist
Eric ShutterSlut
Former Ass't Editor & columnist, BRC Weekly
Eric ShutterSlut
Former Ass't Editor & columnist, BRC Weekly