Quote Originally Posted by possingk
Well while traveling to Buffalo this weekend for thanksgiving, I packed two sets of clothes for each day one for wearing a kilt and one for wearing pants. The weather was supposed to be cold less than 32 for each day, so i didnt' know what it would be like with kilts on. I had heard everyone say I would be fine, but I had lived in Buffalo for 24 years, and I know how cold things are there, so I worried. Everyday I went out kilted with no problems once so ever. Then on Friday we went to the movies and while the movie was going on we got 6 to 7 inches, so I went home to snowblow for my father. here are some pictures:

The kilt was a black SWK economy, and I was toasty warm the whole time.
So, that does that mean the Buffalo Kilt Night is still on for next Saturday? Looks like it will just about freezing with a chance of snow.

Frankly, it was about time Buffalo had some snow. Jamestown, Dunkirk/Fredonia, Eden-Angola, and Hamburg have already had 1-2 feet (at once), and that paltry six inches was all Buffalo has gotten so far. That's barely worth getting a shovel out for!
Sorry, I spent my first 27 years in the snowbelt within the snowbelt (south of the I-90 ridge), getting buried in amounts that equalled the fabled "snows of Buffalo," and then waiting for the township plows to come by and clear the roads (and block the driveway in the process). Buffalo has been a disappointment so far.

I spent the weekend snowshoeing in the NW PA woods, and even with temps in the 20s-30s my UK Workmans was warm (a little too warm - I had to limit my upper body clothing to a t-shirt and polyester sweatshirt (Hunter Orange) to keep from overheating). The only times my legs got cold were when one of the 'modesty snaps' made contact (any suggestions on how to fix that?) and when I wasn't too careful bringing up my back foot - snow comes off toe of shoe, hits opposite knee between gaiters and kilt .