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1st January 07, 05:33 AM
#1
Salted Hemp

Had our Christmas holidays on the East Coast. We took a pretty wild boat cruise to a remote island off the tip of the Freycinet peninsula to see a seal colony.
It was wet, bumpy, windy and salty but my hemp kilt by R Kilts really held out well. A year ago I would never have attempted such a trip kilted but the weight of the hemp RKilt made me pretty confident about doing it.
Naturally, I got a couple of compliments from other passengers.
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1st January 07, 05:35 AM
#2
Nice picture
I'll bet you were the talk of the trip, I hope you had a great holiday.
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1st January 07, 05:47 AM
#3
Thanks McMurdo, I meant to say that more photos of the trip are on my photoalbum, here are a couple:



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1st January 07, 05:53 AM
#4
Very nice shots, it must be an experience getting close enough to a kangaroo to feed it like that, but then again they are probably used to people.
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1st January 07, 05:59 AM
#5
So... The kilt was ah! salted and held up well?
Course it did. Hemp is highly resistant to salt water. I read that they used to make sails for the old tall ships out of hemp.
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1st January 07, 06:08 AM
#6
I didn't know that Dread, thanks for the info.Maybe Robert should use that to promote his kilts
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1st January 07, 07:22 AM
#7
Great pics! Sounds like you had a great trip!
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1st January 07, 07:29 AM
#8
It should be noted, as a historical footnote, and as something to think about in the kilted tradition, that the corsairs and Barbary pirates would wear loose hemp skirts made from ragged sailcloth and much of their clothing was made from hemp. (As well as whatever was plundered or pillaged, like silk) On hot days at sea, their loose hemp skirts kept them cool, and allowed them a great deal of mobility climbing the rigging.
The modern hemp kilts are just a logical extension of that, and would probably do great out at sea.
Oh. I forgot one thing.
AAAAAAAARGH!
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1st January 07, 07:48 AM
#9
Oh aye, twould be comfortable. Just don't look up. I TOLD YOU DON'T LOOK UP!
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1st January 07, 08:17 AM
#10
Great pictures Graham, the kilt looks good
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