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31st August 05, 04:49 AM
#31
For wet and winter walking, have your kilt about an inch shorter than usual-well clear of knee cap--it can cut down any banging of heavy wet edge on leg& water running off kilt and down legs-instead it flicks away.
James
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31st August 05, 04:51 AM
#32
I've hiked all over in a Sportkilt, and found that all I needed was a rain jacket of one sort or another. I finally settled upon a Red Ledge Thunderlight parka, because it's pretty long and the pit zips are large enough to stick my arms out of if I get too hot inside of it, turning it into a kind of vest/tunic type thing. My kilt did get wet, but the PV material dries very quickly, especially while you're walking. I'm sure a poncho would work out just as well.
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