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    I think the best advice would come from our honoured memebr Andrew Breecher, he has done more hiking kilted in all conditions than anyone else here.
    Here is a discussion about it.

    I would add my concern about spraying toxic chemicals onto the skin. They absorbed into the blood and may contribute to illness later in life.
    I recommend searching for matural repellants.

    The kilt is the ultimate outdoor garment imho, I hike a lot in Tasmania. The worst things we get here are leeches, poisonous spiders and snakes.
    I find they all run a mile when they see a man in a kilt coming.

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    I think that being Kilted outdoors is just like be outdoors in other garments, just have to take the same precautions and adapt them to the Kilt. Yes hydration is important whether you are Kilted or not.

    Have fun!!
    Glen McGuire

    A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.

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    Avon makes a non-toxic mosquito repellent that works well in "everyday" situations. If you're going into deep woods, you may have to use the nasty deet stuff to keep the ticks off of you.

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    Ticks almost always go 'up' when they attached to a person. With a kilt this means if you want to use a spray, spray the tops of your hose and the bottoms of the pleats.
    Test for color fastness of course.

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    A trick we used in Central Texas during my military flying days was dog flea collars.
    tie one each under the fold-over of your socks or hose.

    Do not use them directly on the skin. But they should do quite well as hose garters.

    Another trick is Avon brand "Skin so soft" lotion. All natural and the wee crawlies seem to hate it.

    Kinda strange though to see a bunch of soldiers with M-16's and skin lotion.
    Steve Ashton
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    I wear the kilt because:
    Swish + Swagger = Swoon.

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    Indeed, Skin so soft will the trick. Thats what we use out here in the swampy area of Beautiful Beaufort. Either that or sunblock, thats what the DI's told us to use in bootcamp...kinda hard to shoot a rifle while you have hundreds of sand fleas chewing up your ear...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iņaki
    Indeed, Skin so soft will the trick. Thats what we use out here in the swampy area of Beautiful Beaufort. Either that or sunblock, thats what the DI's told us to use in bootcamp...kinda hard to shoot a rifle while you have hundreds of sand fleas chewing up your ear...
    Bug Juice! How I miss that smell

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