question about keeping medecine cold.

Lia Laura Puglesi keyl_1336aYAHOO.COM
Mon Jan 6 19:32:13 PST 2003


Well I am also planning to bring a light dress for those occasions you need to look a little neater.  The advantage of going in summer time and being as small. As I am is that  the dress or couple dresses are not going to be too heavy or occupy much room. The sarong seems to be a great idea –at least for women-, and if you have proper bijou (neither much nor heavy)  it can be also formal attire.



I am still trying to decide about the footwear, I have the same doubts you have: boots or trail shoes? At 40 Dgrees C. I think there is not much difference… maybe the shoes are a better choice.



By the way I have a question: I am having some medication that needs to be rat a temperature lower than 25 C. I have these 2 bags with gel I can freeze and carry for about 4 hours at moderate temperatures to keep my medicine alright.  But I am sure it is not going to be enough for the 6-9-hours walk I’ll have every day! And I depend on the existence of freezers at the refugios where I can put  the medicine and the gel and make sure nobody will take them. So, I basically have 2 questions: ” Are there refrigerators at the refugios? Are they safe? Does anybody know of a way or system to carry my drops for a longer period of time at that temperature?



Thank you very much.

Lia.



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