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Thank you so much for the responses! It is great to be a part of this forum and to share these experiences with you all and to learn so much from you.
Kind regards,
Adam
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14th October 17, 04:17 AM
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Just thought I would post a few more pics of a recent walk up Arthur's Seat. Certainly much easier doing it in a kilt than in a pair of jeans!
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14th October 17, 06:01 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by jesuisprest
Just thought I would post a few more pics of a recent walk up Arthur's Seat. Certainly much easier doing it in a kilt than in a pair of jeans!
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Great pictures, typical Edinburgh weather! Of course you also have some great Yorkshire countryside to go kilt walking in.
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If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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14th October 17, 09:11 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by tpa
Great pictures, typical Edinburgh weather! Of course you also have some great Yorkshire countryside to go kilt walking in.
Thanks tpa! Is it "ok" to go walking in the countryside in a kilt in Yorkshire/Derbyshire? I don't want to be inapproprite.
Best,
Adam
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14th October 17, 09:27 AM
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Dude! You're a better model than the girly boys on the rental/sales sites.
What strikes me most is that you are smiling and look naturally happy in your photos. Too many photo postings have grumpy looking people who appear to be somber to downright miserable in their kilts.
Cheers,
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14th October 17, 09:42 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by jesuisprest
Thanks tpa! Is it "ok" to go walking in the countryside in a kilt in Yorkshire/Derbyshire? I don't want to be inapproprite.
Best,
Adam
Well I can't speak for Yorkshire, but I wear a kilt every day here in Derbyshire and tend to alternate bike rides with walks in the hills around here and there is no shortage of those. Never had any adverse comments, mind you, I frequently encounter more cattle and sheep than people so can't answer for what the wildlife think. I also walk into town quite often and the only comments have been complimentary, even in my most casual kilt garb. Occasionally a fellow Scot will engage me in conversation and ask where I'm from although probably the most frequent questions are about the tartan.
Sometimes when I set out I'm not sure where I'm going to end up or what I'm going to encounter on the way. Crossing barbed wire fences is probably not something you want to do with an audience when kilted, but other than that and nettles, for which I just pull the hose tops up, I find the kilt the ideal garment for walks. I don't normally wear any of my better quality kilts for walks unless I know the terrrain and what I'll encounter. Thorns and thistles have a nasty habit of snagging the materal! I've done it for so long now, I rarely give it a second thought and quite often forget that what I am wearing is not what most people expect to encounter on a daily basis - even in Scotland.
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14th October 17, 01:04 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by ibrew4u
Dude! You're a better model than the girly boys on the rental/sales sites.
What strikes me most is that you are smiling and look naturally happy in your photos. Too many photo postings have grumpy looking people who appear to be somber to downright miserable in their kilts.
Cheers,
Ha! Thanks ibrew4u, very kind of you to say so. Why should anyone be grumpy looking in a kilt?! I think partially my happy expression was that we were on our way downhill from Arthur's Seat at this point!
tpa, I love that you are wearing a kilt every day in Derbyshire! That is great! It is so beautiful and I have actually often thought of walking in the Peaks with my kilt on and after my recent hike in one they are far easier walking in than trousers. Perhaps we should meet up for a kilted hike some time?
Best,
Adam
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14th October 17, 01:29 PM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by jesuisprest
tpa, I love that you are wearing a kilt every day in Derbyshire! That is great! It is so beautiful and I have actually often thought of walking in the Peaks with my kilt on and after my recent hike in one they are far easier walking in than trousers. Perhaps we should meet up for a kilted hike some time?
Best,
Adam
Sure, almost anytime to suit. I make a point of getting out at some point almost everyday and, although officially retired, work from home so can adapt to suit. I'll pm you some details.
Yours aye,
Alastair.
If you are going to do it, do it in a kilt!
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14th October 17, 11:48 PM
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Thanks Alastair! I will check my inbox.
Best,
Adam
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15th October 17, 08:37 AM
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Well done jesuisprest
To me that is modern or contemporary kilt wear! You could be in jeans or cords even a walking shorts with what you have on. The kilt is simply substituted in place of pants.
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