Yes, same phenomenon at the Grandfather Mt. Games. I saw only a handful of UK's last year. This year they were everywhere. I particularly noticed that a number of women were wearing them. They looked really good too! I complimented one young lady from a neighboring clan tent on her appearance. Seems like it doesn't matter if it's on a man or a woman - it just looks good!

The funny thing though was at the end of each day my son and I would go out to eat at local restaurants. This is a mountainous region with a limited number of facilities and there are 20,000 people roaming the hills after the games, many of them kilted. I expected to see plenty of fellow kilt wearers but saw none. These games have been a fixture for 50 years up there and you'd think people were used to it but I got the oddest looks when I went inside the restaurants. (Especially the Mexican place. They didn't quite know what to make of me!) I live a couple of hours away and this general area just isn't very accepting of kilts right now. It must be ze fact dat dis ist a German town, yah?