Anyone else change a tire while kilted?

Think I may have posted about this a couple years ago (sorry for the duplication to the older hands).

Was driving a remote dirt road on the Navajo Nation when what turned out to be a nail deflated my tire. The dirt road was so rough I didn't notice until rubber was flying forward past the driver's window from the left rear tire.

I was wearing my Leatherneck hand sewn wool kilt. It was very rainy and very windy outside. The wind blew the sand like a sandstorm in the rain.

So I'm 25 miles from asphalt. Had never changed a tire on this vehicle. Did a lot of pondering and figuring things out. Changed the tire in the rain and sandstorm...all the time worried about the kilt but thinking this is how the old Scotsmen used them.

Got the tire changed, limped back home on the clown tire. When I got the kilt off at home it was none the worse for wear. The sand brushed out.

At least in such a remote location I didn't have to worry about how I positioned myself and my kilt to get the lug nuts off and back on.

Anyway, main point of this post is to ask if anyone else has had occasion to change a tire while kilted and what challenges that presented.

If we're gonna drive kilted we gotta be ready to change a tire kilted.

Ron