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    3 days Yes I think you are overpacking Chef Listen to a dishwasher (yea dat's my part time job at Viking Cooking School) I am a fairly seasoned traveller. Pack only what you will need for the days you are gone & subtract 1 day. I started that policy about 20 years ago & sometimes I still over pack.

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    Somehow this conversation reminds me of that scene from "Best in Show." But you can never have too many kilts!

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    The weather sites are calling for mid-70s all weekend. All the heavyweight kilts you are bringing may be overkill.

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    And Rocky is on-site so you can always pick up a USA Casual "Off The Rack"!
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    I'm heading to the Celtic Classic and getting ready to pack. We're planning on staying Fri.-Mon. I'll be running the 5K in my semi-trad MacDonald that Rocky made me, and be wearing my tanks the rest of the time. Going to be a great time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    OK, so I am headed to Bethlehem for three days and I started packing this evening.

    Think I'm overdoing it?
    In a word, yes!

    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    Black Stewart - Tank from Anne Stewart
    Ancient Hunting Stewart of Appin - Tank from Anne Stewart
    Royal Stewart - SWK Standard
    Black Watch - New Casual Buzz Kilt -
    Canvas Kilt - can't remember where I got it
    I may also be taking a BW SWK Heavyweight if it arrives in time.
    You do realize that's two kilts per day, and you're not taking a dress up outfit. Do you really want to changing clothes that often? I can see taking one outfit for each day, with maybe a spare in case something gets spilled on you, but no more.

    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    I am also taking a selection of brown and black accessories and various hose.
    A common travel tip is to choose your outfits so that you only need one color scheme for your accessories. It reduces the amount of stuff you have to pack.

    Now, since you're driving, and don't have to carry the bags around an airport, you could take a little more. But, you still have to pack and unpack the stuff, so less is better.

    Besides, if you take less stuff, your wife has more room for her stuff.
    We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb

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    Make it easy and set up the outfits as you pack. Since you are driving you can put the kilt on a hanger and clip the hose & flashes on with the kilt. Put the shirt/sweater you are going to wear over top of the kilt/hose. Either lay these outfits on the back seat of the car or hang from a clothing bar for the car. Move the hangers from the house to the car, from the car to bellman's cart, from bellman's cart to hotel room closet. NO unpacking at the hotel. Going regimental eliminates underwear. If you have then kilts coordinated so you only have to bring black or brown shoe/belt/sporran you wear these as you drive to the festival. All you have to pack is your toilet kit. Which you place on the small corner of the bathroom counter your SO allows you to have.

    5 ro 6 hangers and a toilet kit and you are ready to go . . . OH I forgot two suitcases for single malt that you take with you.
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    It probably depends on the planned activities . . . if it's just visits with family and/or friends, it may be too much. If you have plans to attend concerts and other social events, it may be about right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canawler View Post
    The weather sites are calling for mid-70s all weekend. All the heavyweight kilts you are bringing may be overkill.
    Well it's also supposed to get down to 50 or below at night.

    Quote Originally Posted by mddock58 View Post
    And Rocky is on-site so you can always pick up a USA Casual "Off The Rack"!
    Good more kilts

    Quote Originally Posted by Geomantic View Post
    I'm heading to the Celtic Classic and getting ready to pack. We're planning on staying Fri.-Mon. I'll be running the 5K in my semi-trad MacDonald that Rocky made me, and be wearing my tanks the rest of the time. Going to be a great time!
    I'll be there Fri - Sun, join us frae a pint on Sat! int:

    Quote Originally Posted by Chef View Post
    OK, so I am headed to Bethlehem for three days and I started packing this evening. I ended up with the following:

    Think I'm overdoing it?
    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    In a word, yes!


    I own a catering company and will be working till I leave on Fri. So I had to start last night.

    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    You do realize that's two kilts per day, and you're not taking a dress up outfit. Do you really want to changing clothes that often? I can see taking one outfit for each day, with maybe a spare in case something gets spilled on you, but no more.

    A common travel tip is to choose your outfits so that you only need one color scheme for your accessories. It reduces the amount of stuff you have to pack.

    Now, since you're driving, and don't have to carry the bags around an airport, you could take a little more. But, you still have to pack and unpack the stuff, so less is better.
    Guys I really appreciate all the Great advise, but I wasn't being totally serious here. It was as I started to pull kilts for the trip I wasn't paying attention and then realised I had that many on the bed. I guess it's just difficult to get sarcasm across on a message board sometimes I'm sure I will whittle it down a bit, but hey a guy needs choices

    However I am sure I will still end up with about four on the trip.


    Quote Originally Posted by davedove View Post
    Besides, if you take less stuff, your wife has more room for her stuff.
    That's what she said.

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    That's way too much clothing.
    You need to build up your testosterone level.
    Several servings of haggis and single malt
    whiskey every day, and you won't need anything
    but your felidh-mohr and a pair of shoes.

    Oh, you're serious.
    It's still way too much. One kilt
    for each day, and one dressy one
    in case you go out at night.

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