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15th November 07, 10:14 AM
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 Originally Posted by ncof300d
I am curious as to members experiences wearing kilts in cold temperatures.
1. What has been the coldest temperature that you have been comfortable wearing a kilt?
2. Was it windy, sunny, damp?
3. Aside from the kilt how were you dressed?
4. What type of kilt? (5 yard, wool, etc.)
5. What were you doing? (were you working hard, walking, etc.)
1. 4F (while I can't claim to be comfortable, I was better off than the guys I was working with)
2. mostly sunny 1 day, snowing and night the next
3. Kilt hose, second pair of socks under, wool military leg wraps from knees to under kilt, sweat shirt, Navy watch coat, scarf, gloves, hat.
4. 1 day PK flannel lined denim, 1 day (night actually) UK survival
5. Working on a music video in Cleveland (remember the blizzard last winter). 10 hours mostly our doors in 2 foot drifts of snow. Periods of working hard and fast, followed by hours of standing and waiting.
Adam
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