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    Prince of Wales tartan USA Casual Kilt

    The Prince of Wales tartan is a fashion tartan using the colors of the Welsh Flag, its a pretty one. Had mine made up as a USA Kilts casual. If I had it to do it again would have done a semi-traditional...think it'd be beautiful.

    Grabbed a couple pics. First was actually on the second day in a row of wearing it to drive down to Phoenix and back plus knocking around in it. So there are a lot of hours on the pleats and the wind was blowing. Was taken at Camp Creek just North of the Fort McDowell Reservation off Hwy 87, Arizona.



    That's the wind, not pleat curl on the left. Wrinkles are from hours of sitting though.

    Next one was taken the day before on Forest Service Road 3, the back road from Flagstaff to Clint's Well and Hwy 87. Its from the South side of Mormon Lake looking North at the San Francisco Peaks.



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    "I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."

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    Ron,

    Once again you're freaking me out with your pics. I can tell almost exactly where those were taken. My old stomping grounds.

    And that's a great shot of the San Francisco Peaks. Most people don't realize that it is actually an extinct, sideways blown-out volcano, similar to Mount St. Helens. Cool stuff.

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    Ron,

    Great pics (as usual), San Francisco Peaks!? What's the story there (on behalf of the Bay Area kilties)

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    Had no clue Panache,

    Looked it up and found this.

    The beautiful San Francisco Peaks were named in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi. It was the teachings of St. Francis that inspired the practice of 'traveling' friars. Francis also taught that nature was to be observed and admired. In this vast desert of New Spain, the Peaks stood out as an oasis of hope and inspiration. When the Franciscan monks established Spanish missions in the Hopi villages of Northern Arizona, they named the jagged holy mountain after the 13th Century friar

    Makes sense, they've very prominant in the area. Every different Indian tribe has a name for them and they are often part of origin stories.

    Also found this:

    The following are names and views of one set of Sacred Peaks in Arizona:

    Dine' Doko'oo'sliid, "the place where snow never melts."

    Hopi Nuva-tu-ka-ovi, "place of snow on the very top", the home of the kachina spirits

    Acoma Tsii Bina, "protection shrine"

    Apache Dzil Tso, "big mountain", the place where adolescent girls ascend into womanhood in the Sunrise Ceremony

    Havasupai Wikagana pa'dja, "snowy mountain", the origin of humans

    Hualapai Wik' hanbaja, "snowy mountain"

    Yavapai Wimonogaw'a, "cold mountain"

    Zuni Sunha K'yabachu Yalanne, "mountain with the volcanic water caches"


    They mean the San Francisco Peaks

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    I like that tartan a lot, Ron. I found a wee bit of Welsh down my mothers side (Faulk.) Perhaps, this one is in order. My wish list is pretty long though.

    And Mudd, I like that your "Avitar" is the "Avatar!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tattoobradley
    And Mudd, I like that your "Avitar" is the "Avatar!"
    Thanks! I had put my face on there, but I got tired of seeing my grumpy look every time I logged in so I changed it. My daughter has been watching this show over and over lately and I thought, "What the heck, Avatar, that would be cool." Besides, it looks more like I actually feel behind this face of mine. (It's a cool show, too.)
    Sorry, Ron. Didn't mean to hijack.
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    guid oan ya Ron....





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    Looks good Ron! Got Welsh in me as well and just trying to decide which Welsh tartan to get.
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    There are some lovely Welsh tartans and my first Welsh Tartan (Roberts) will be with me on Friday - the Welsh Tartan Centre are sending it to my Edinburgh hotel (bless them!)

    I have yet to see a piccy of Charles, Prince of Wales (Y Twyssog Cymru) wearing the Prince of Wales tartan. He never wears a kilt on his visits to Wales and clearly he needs to be made aware that it's completely kosher for him to do so!
    [B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.

    Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
    (Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]

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    Aye McClef,

    Don't know that the Prince would pick the Prince of Wales tartan to wear though since its a "made up" fashion tartan and not official to anything. Just a pretty tartan with the Welsh colors in it.

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