I've been hiking all summer in my Ancient Mackay kilt from USA Kilts, and have finally decided to post some photos. My gal and I had a great day hiking in the Sunrise area of the Mt. Rainier National Park in Washington State. We were between 6000'-8000' in elevation. It was so windy in some spots that my hat was blown off my head three times. All eyes were on me as everyone kept waiting for a "Big Reveal" with the wind blowing so hard. It was like being in a wind tunnel in some spots. Luckily I was able to keep my modesty intact and will never be afraid of the wind possibley blowing my kilt up again!
Anyway, on with the pictures...

At the start of the hike with Mt. Rainier in the distance.


On the trail to Mt. Freemont


I never get tired of looking at Mt. Rainier


My gal and I at the top of Mt. Freemont with Rainier in the background.




Hiking along the top of Burroughs Mountain


Here you can see the wind blowing my kilt.


Here is a pleat shot from my first hike earlier this summer on Sauk Mt.


It was a great day to be out hiking. We ended up hiking about nine miles. After doing 12 hikes this summer all kilted, I'll never hike any other way again.