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    I don't know anything about hiking in kilts....

    I recommend poly/viscose, if possible, for multi-day hikes. It dries quickly, and keeps you warm even when it's wet and cold outside.

    But then again, I don't know much. I've only hiked 5,000 miles in a kilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher View Post
    I don't know anything about hiking in kilts....

    I recommend poly/viscose, if possible, for multi-day hikes. It dries quickly, and keeps you warm even when it's wet and cold outside.

    But then again, I don't know much. I've only hiked 5,000 miles in a kilt.

    Andrew.
    I was waiting for your response Haiku...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher View Post
    I don't know anything about hiking in kilts....

    I recommend poly/viscose, if possible, for multi-day hikes. It dries quickly, and keeps you warm even when it's wet and cold outside.

    But then again, I don't know much. I've only hiked 5,000 miles in a kilt.

    Andrew.
    Andrew, where is your next long distance hike going to take you? Also what wieght of fabric do you recommend? I've not hiked in a kilt yet, but it sounds like an interesting proposition.
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    I only day hike, but I like my UK originals for hikes. The pockets come in handy for things like GPS, Water, or a flashlight. Also the washability factor is a plus for those muddy / dusty hikes.

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