During The Riding Trip

Several days ago, we had already planned well that we would go camping during the summer vacation. Having prepared well over these days, we decided to set off this morning, since the weather was very appropriate for going outside.

Since the destination was not very far from our city, we planned to ride our bicycles to get there. It must be very interesting, I thought. Actually, the riding trip was filled with joy and happiness indeed, we carried all those things we prepared for our trip.

When we had already passed by about half of the riding journey, I felt more and more uncomfortable with my eyes, and at last, I had to stop. The cause was my contact lenses, they were almost about to hurt my eyes if I kept on riding with them. I had to take them off and put on my glasses for nearsightedness again.

I still could not understand why all this happened until I surfed the Internet this evening. The gathered information showed me that in fact, we should not wear contact lenses during the riding trip, which really surprised me.

It is said that if you wear a pair of contact lenses during the riding trip especially when you are riding very fast, the high rate wind will do the effect of blowing away the moisture around your eyes, and then your contact lenses will also be dried by it, by and by, you will feel that the lenses are becoming harder and harder, and then, your eyes may be hurt by them.

When I finished all this report, I suddenly came to realize that I really felt the sight before me a little vague during the trip, all was because of the contact lenses. Since knowledge is always the result of some potential or apparent dangers in everyday life, I will never wear them later. According to its theory, maybe I should also pay attention to the effect of contact lenses while doing some violent activities.

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