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11th September 06, 07:41 PM
#11
That's rather neat. I usually don't care for camo (outside of it's uses for concealment), but tigerstripe is more or less my favourite pattern.
Out of curiosity, those of you who own camo kilts... ever wear them for hunting? Would you? Just a thought... a way to use the garment both as comfort, and as a more practical application of the fabric.
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11th September 06, 09:41 PM
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Don't wanna steal Gallowhill's thread, but since he likes camo too...
I don't hunt ('xept for some humans back in my cop days). I do love camo though. Because its "jaunty" looking, especially for hiking. Think sometimes it comes in handy for hiking if one want to avoid other folks in the boonies.
Have the AmeriKilt Tiger Stripe camo above, a Forest MARPAT and a Desert MARPAT from Pittsburgh Kilts (that hopefully I'll be skinny enough to wear again some day), a CADPAT and a Desert Camo from Freedom Kilts (also need to slim down to wear them again), and the Utilikilts original in woodland camo.
Strangely, though they're all different camo patterns they all camo up pretty well in the scrub of the canyonlands. The most amazing camo fit is the CADPAT, who'd ever think a digital camo pattern made for the Canadian Forests would work so well down here in the high desert scrub.
Ron
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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12th September 06, 09:40 AM
#13
Well, I don't really hunt anymore, but I am still an 'outdoor' person, hiking, biking and whatnot. I will definately be wearing it on my next hike.
I would wear it hunting if the weather permitted it though. I have memories of freezing my bum off though, so at least around here, it might not be very practical.
Being somewhat new to the kilt, I must admit I have reservations on wearing it to the shooting club I belong to, let alone a hunting trip. I suppose those feeling go away after a while and I get more confident in the kilts.
Scott
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12th September 06, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by GallowHill
Being somewhat new to the kilt, I must admit I have reservations on wearing it to the shooting club I belong to, let alone a hunting trip. I suppose those feeling go away after a while and I get more confident in the kilts.
Scott
I'm working on a new camo for this winters hiking in the mountains with the Petite Celtic Sprite (PCS). I'd definitely wear a kilt to any club that I were a member of and even some others. I'm a Legionnaire but everyone was at the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) last Friday after our Auld Dubliner kilt night. This was the second time I'd been to this VFW and the first time kilted. It was after midnight and needless to say everyone was feeling no pain. At least 3 people there said they were diggin' the kilt and wished they had one. The ladies were very polite/affectionate and gave me a huge ego boost for the night. So once you feel confident in your kilting, you'll do great in any venue. O'Neille
Added club note: I've also noted that I receive a lot more free drinks when kilted. And even when I'm not drinking alcohol such as when I was at the VFW I drank tonic all night w/o charge. So the power of the kilt even exerts itself on bartenders and patrons who just want to buy the guy in the kilt a drink.
Last edited by O'Neille; 12th September 06 at 10:24 AM.
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16th September 06, 06:44 PM
#15
Originally Posted by Andrew Green
Out of curiosity, those of you who own camo kilts... ever wear them for hunting? Would you? Just a thought... a way to use the garment both as comfort, and as a more practical application of the fabric.
I just finished my fourth non-trad in digital woodland camo and intend on wearing it bowhunting next weekend. It's still pretty warm here, so it should feel great after a few hours in my ladder stand.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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18th September 06, 08:27 AM
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As an addendum...I wore my digital camo kilt to a 3-D archery competition yesterday. The usual camo and jeans crowd. There were a few double-takes and s-word comments, all in good fun, but otherwise nothing out of the ordinary. A nest of angry yellow jackets that had been freshly dug out by a skunk did have me moving double-time down the trail, but otherwise I was one comfortable archer.
Kilted Teacher and Wilderness Ranger and proud member of Clan Donald, USA
Happy patron of Jack of the Wood Celtic Pub and Highland Brewery in beautiful, walkable, and very kilt-friendly Asheville, NC.
New home of Sierra Nevada AND New Belgium breweries!
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18th September 06, 08:36 AM
#17
That's a great looking contemporary. You did a really nice job, and the wide-but-not-full-width-apron looks good. Good on ya!
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2nd February 08, 04:33 PM
#18
way cool I need one just like that
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2nd February 08, 09:08 PM
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2nd February 08, 10:11 PM
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