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18th July 07, 09:54 AM
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Returned from a week of backpacking...kilted
The Luminous Joan and I got back last night from six days and five nights in the Emigrant Wilderness here in California. My Lady is a tough babe, she carries in about 45 pounds, which is almot 38% of her body weight. I carry in about 50 pounds, which is about 25% of my body weight. By the time we come out, though, a good 6 pounds of that is eaten up and gone...
Anyway, I hiked every day, including our day hike, in a kilt. It was a USA Kilts Casual model in PV. It "works". I had my doubts, honestly. Now, the mosquitos were conspicuously absent (HURRAH!) but still and all, I dig this "kilt on the trail" thing. If you haven't done it, try it. I bought a stick of bodyglide before we left (SPF 25????? I DON'T want to know! ) and I bet that made all the difference.
We'd hike 4-5-6 miles and get to the next lake about 4:30 - 5:00. We'd find a campsite, drop our packs and set up the tent. Ten minutes later I'd have a change of clothes in my hands and we'd be headed for the lake. Off comes the fanny pack/sporran, off come the boots and socks and t-shirt and I'd hop into the lake, kilt and all. Fifteen minutes later, clean Alan, clean kilt.......more or less! After changing into pants (to keep the few mosquitos off) I'd lay the kilt out on a rock to dry. It'd be dry by dinner time and ready to do for the next days hike, and the sewn-down pleats would be perfect.. It was light enough that I didn't sweat so much and I didn't worry about messing it up....though I did get some pine pitch on the seat that I have to clean off. It's EXCELLENT! I'll be hiking in PV kilts in the future, that's for darned sure.
The weather was perfect, the company, wonderful and the butterflies and wildflowers were mind-blowing. Joan was in a happy state the entire time; she loves butterflies. For Californians, the dryness and lack of mosquitos made for a great trip, but this is how I'd expect to see the Sierra Nevada at 9,000 feet in mid-August, not mid-July. Get ready for water rationing.
Pics to come when Joan sends the film..... yes, we still use a film camera, though it died on this trip and we'll be going digital, soon.
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18th July 07, 09:57 AM
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Sounds like you had a great adventure Alan - I can't wait to see the photos from the trail!
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18th July 07, 10:01 AM
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I know 4-5-6 miles isn't all that far, but the days of feeling the "need" to do 12 miles are gone, we're out here to kick back and have fun. I can DO 12 miles a day (for a couple of days) still, if the altitutde isn't too high and there aren't too many 800 foot hill-climbs to do, but the "need" to do that to prove "something" has vanished into the past of my young adult years.....ANY-way, I digress. Back to kilted-ness. Thhis hiking in a kilt thing is just all right...
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18th July 07, 10:05 AM
#4
Hiking for enjoyment and leisure should be just that!
Glad you had a great time in "the air up there!"
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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18th July 07, 10:12 AM
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Alan,
Sounds like a great time!
 Originally Posted by Alan H
.... yes, we still use a film camera...
I think I can remember my great grandfather talking about those when I was a little boy. 
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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18th July 07, 10:25 AM
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What! You went hiking in MY Sierras without stopping at my place and paying the toll? (The cost is only one kilt per person. )
So... maybe The Luminous One thought you were a brightly colored butterfly dancing along the trail or down by the lakes?
... that SPF thing!...
Welcome back, my friends. It sounds like you had a wonderful week.
w2f
"Listen Men.... You are no longer bound down to the unmanly dress of the Lowlander." 1782 Repeal.
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18th July 07, 10:38 AM
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18th July 07, 10:42 AM
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Welcome home! Glad you had a great trip.
-Tim
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18th July 07, 11:33 AM
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Sounds like you had a great time! I wonder if I can talk the wife into adding a USAK casual onto the list of equipment we need to get before our September trip....
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20th July 07, 10:28 AM
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 Originally Posted by Alan H
I can DO 12 miles a day (for a couple of days) still, if the altitutde isn't too high and there aren't too many 800 foot hill-climbs to do....
Wanna come hike with me, Alan? I refuse to carry more than 30 lbs. though. 
Andrew.
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