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  1. #1
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    Sudsy's Kilted Pics


    My current Avatar is from my first day wearing a kilt. July 4th, 2011. Its a Blackwatch Tartan Sportkilt. I got it in a hurry, as my Grandfather is on his deathbed, and I decided if I attend his funeral, it will be in a kilt. I wasn't sure I could get a Sutherland tartan in time, nor could afford it (but since he's still alive, its a possibility).


    A friend took this picture of my wife and I at the start fo the 49th Equinox Marathon/Ultra-Marathon. My wife ran the Marathon on the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Team Hope (4h:24m! She's fast!). I ran the 40 mile/64k Ultra-Marathon course (10h:03m). We both ran in the Sportkilt Hiking Kilts.
    Michael "Sudsy" Sutherland

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    Re: Sudsy's Kilted Pics

    Crumbs you two wear me out just reading about all that running! Anyway, well done!

    Oh and welcome, from Inverness-shire.
    "Life is hard---------it is even harder if you are stupid."

    John Wayne.

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    Re: Sudsy's Kilted Pics

    Nice one Sudsy, I run ultras as well and my last six or so have all been kilted, I find it great the added ventelation helps prevent chaffing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rab View Post
    Nice one Sudsy, I run ultras as well and my last six or so have all been kilted, I find it great the added ventelation helps prevent chaffing
    Good to know! That dis-spells a myth that running kilted will cause chaffing! I still ended up using a friction fighting cream just to preempt issues on my run though... But everyone else seems to think that would be a problem. No issues there on my ultra, and it seems based on your experience it shouldn't be much of a problem for everyone else either!
    Michael "Sudsy" Sutherland

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    Re: Sudsy's Kilted Pics

    Love the Vibrams.



    ...and the kilt isn't bad either. ;)
    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    ...then the store manager would try to throw us out, and when RR and tyger and various others tried to stare him down with The Look he'd accuse us of voodoo or something and we'd wind up in the clink or on Dr. Phil.

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    Re: Sudsy's Kilted Pics

    Totally off topic, but I have a buddy that lived on Loose Moose Loop, North Pole, AK!!

    I noted your location and just had to share.

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    Re: Sudsy's Kilted Pics

    Off topic Sudsy, do you belong to the Clan Sutherland Society of North America?

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    Re: Sudsy's Kilted Pics

    Welcome to Xmarks from Long Island, New York! Congratulations on your respective runs! You two are fitness role models!
    "Before two notes of the theme were played, Colin knew it was Patrick Mor MacCrimmon's 'Lament for the Children'...Sad seven times--ah, Patrick MacCrimmon of the seven dead sons....'It's a hard tune, that', said old Angus. Hard on the piper; hard on them all; hard on the world." Butcher's Broom, by Neil Gunn, 1994 Walker & Co, NY, p. 397-8.

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    Re: Sudsy's Kilted Pics

    so those runs are regimental? about ready to finish my first kilt and I do triathlons (no I will not be swimming in a kilt) but also do smaller (up to 1/2 marathon) runs and thought it would be a blast.. but the only concern was the chaffing of the manlyhood

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    Re: Sudsy's Kilted Pics

    I wore some shorts underneath, the Equinox is rather hilly, and I didn't want to get into any trouble... However, at home on the treadmill... No issues discovered either way, but certainly preempt chaffing the usual ways (petroleum jelly, or better yet, find some good silicon based stuff like Bodyglide or the Mission brand anti-friction cream, its much more resistant to sweat than the petroleum based stuff).

    I love those VFF's! Due to the rocky terrain, and roots, I had to switch from KSO's to the KSO Trek Sport model for the thicker sole on the bottom...
    Michael "Sudsy" Sutherland

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