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    Morrison Red Photos

    A fellow Xmarker is considering a kilt in Morrison red and requested a few photos of my kilt. Feel free to comment on the kilt, my ensemble, or my gate climbing technique. As I have previously mentioned the kilt is a bit long and will be altered this spring; but on this particular day the extra few inches were welcome.

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    Wow! That, sir, is a smashing kilt! I'm seeing sett-pleating more and more. I really dig it.
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    I don't see problems with the length! I like kilts which reach to the middle of the knee. Often one observes shorter ones. But let there be democracy.
    Indeed a very nice kilt and no comment on your climbing technique.
    With your back against the sea, the enemy can come only from three sides.

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    Very NIce kilt
    Pro 3:5 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

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    Your gaiters go nicely with your kilt!

    Cheers,

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    Nice Kilt & good fit!

    You climbing technique is most appropoe and modest. I bet the top rail was a bit chilly though?

    Meal do naidheachd! Congratulations!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheOfficialBren View Post
    Wow! That, sir, is a smashing kilt! I'm seeing sett-pleating more and more. I really dig it.
    Thanks…I considered the various pleating options but decided to go with the more common civilian approach and had it pleated to the sett. I am very happy with the result.

    Quote Originally Posted by hector View Post
    I don't see problems with the length! I like kilts which reach to the middle of the knee. Often one observes shorter ones.
    I hiked the kilt up a bit for the last photo. Otherwise it reaches the bottom of my knee which can tend to look a bit frumpy depending on how the kilt is accessorized.

    Quote Originally Posted by creagdhubh View Post
    Your gaiters go nicely with your kilt!
    Cheers,
    Thanks…and they keep the ensemble from looking to matchy-matchy. Now if I can just get OR to do gaiters in Lovat Blue or maybe Bison.

    Quote Originally Posted by Seawolf View Post
    Nice Kilt & good fit!
    You climbing technique is most appropoe and modest. I bet the top rail was a bit chilly though?
    I did not linger on top of the gate. For some reason the image came into my mind of the young boy who is double-dog dared to touch his tongue to a frozen flag pole.

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