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    Great Pic's Andrew.
    I was just wondering ...Here in Norway the Temps can get down well into the blue -10 to -25 c is nothing uncommon. Have you ever hiked in these temps in a kilt ?

    Also you do you keep warm while taking a break ?

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    Great Pic's Andrew.
    I was just wondering ...Here in Norway the Temps can get down well into the blue -10 to -25 c is nothing uncommon. Have you ever hiked in these temps in a kilt ?

    Also you do you keep warm while taking a break ?

    All the Best.....David.
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    I haven't hiked with it that cold, but I have worn a kilt. Hiking would be fine, since the exercise will get your blood flowing. As for standing around, I don't think you'd be any colder than anyone else, unless they're wearing longjohns or something under their trousers.

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    I haven't hiked with it that cold, but I have worn a kilt. Hiking would be fine, since the exercise will get your blood flowing. As for standing around, I don't think you'd be any colder than anyone else, unless they're wearing longjohns or something under their trousers.

    Andrew.

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    I haven't hiked with it that cold, but I have worn a kilt. Hiking would be fine, since the exercise will get your blood flowing. As for standing around, I don't think you'd be any colder than anyone else, unless they're wearing longjohns or something under their trousers.

    Andrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    That was me, though in this photo I'm wearing a wool kilt (Co. Longford). The friend I was visiting is one I met on the trail.

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    I just wanted to say that your Co. Longford kilt is one sharp looking kilt! I used to hate the Irish tartans, but I love them more and more all the time, and I'm really digging yours. If I ever get enough money again for another "tank", it's going to be a Co. Armagh.8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    That was me, though in this photo I'm wearing a wool kilt (Co. Longford). The friend I was visiting is one I met on the trail.

    Andrew.
    I just wanted to say that your Co. Longford kilt is one sharp looking kilt! I used to hate the Irish tartans, but I love them more and more all the time, and I'm really digging yours. If I ever get enough money again for another "tank", it's going to be a Co. Armagh.8)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Breecher
    That was me, though in this photo I'm wearing a wool kilt (Co. Longford). The friend I was visiting is one I met on the trail.

    Andrew.
    I just wanted to say that your Co. Longford kilt is one sharp looking kilt! I used to hate the Irish tartans, but I love them more and more all the time, and I'm really digging yours. If I ever get enough money again for another "tank", it's going to be a Co. Armagh.8)

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    Great piccies Andrew, boy, we get snow like that here, but not those low temperatures!

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    Great piccies Andrew, boy, we get snow like that here, but not those low temperatures!

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