Robbo just sent a note to remind everyone to bring theri seasick pills. He's says it gonna be a bit lumpy.
I'm not ashamed to admit it, but I generally have to use some form of sea sickness meds when in the ocean.
For me at least, the OTC sea sick med stuff either makes you painfully drowsy with cotton mouth and your eyes won't stay focused, or just plain old cotton bout and weird visual issues. Not a big fan of the OTC stuff.
If you don't mind getting razzed on a bit, the prescription Scopalamine Patch is a great solution. It last for 3 days and the side effects (for me at least) were minimal. Some dry/cotton mouth and that's about it. That could also be due to the hangovers one normally wakes up when up there.....
I was able to secure some Scopalamine Pills (Labeled as Scopace) on this last trip up to Craig and I will say that the pills were WAY better than the patch in that:
a) 1 pill lasted all day.
b) I could take it on the ride out
c) No patch.
d) So side effects whatsoever.
Unfortunately, when I tried to get some more pills (I have about 25 left over) my pharmacy said that the product was pulled from the shelf and no longer made.
I don't know how true that is, or why the product would be pulled.
But, if you get motion sick and can find/get a prescription for the Scopace Pills, I highly recommend it. Next option would be the Pansy Patch.
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