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28th July 20, 06:07 PM
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Sure thing. I vividly remember the sopping wet, cold cotton Utilikilt on me as I slogged up and down the Cobbler. I won't ever make that mistake again!
GOOD LUCK! and have fun!
Jonathan
 Originally Posted by Riverkilt
Most relevant and my big fear, thank you. I am taking all kinds of merino wool from neck band thingie, to gloves, to vest, to sox. Wool helps cool in the heat when its wet but also make the 47 degree river water tolerable...keeps the blood cool.
I was gonna put the Survival on and hose it down in the back yard but didn't take a genius to figure out what a mess that would be. Have worn cotton survivals on flat water but whitewater is different.
Thanks for the reality check.
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