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27th February 11, 10:24 AM
#1
kilt for the appalachian trail
im hoping one of the kilt makers on here can help me or someone with experience... im looking for a good lightweight yet durable kilt for backpacking, i intend on doing a thru hike of the AT in a kilt after i graduate form college so does anyone have any suggestions?
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27th February 11, 10:57 AM
#2
I've hiked portions of the AT in a sportkilt--worked out just fine.
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27th February 11, 11:02 AM
#3
I'd vote SK as well, I've hiked in mine dozens of times. Though, and this has not been a problem for me, but several of my friends who own SK's, you have to watch where the kilt sits relative to your packs hip belt.
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27th February 11, 11:10 AM
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Are you looking for a tartan kilt or a "modern" kilt?
I would not subject a wool kilt to that hike (regardless of what our ancestors subjected them to) simply because of the cost of the kilt. I'd consider a PV kilt if it must be a tartan kilt.
"Nice Quilt." - comment on my Kilt by a man behind me in line at Home Depot.
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27th February 11, 11:19 AM
#5
Sportkilt. I just walked 10 km in mine this morning. Good Luck.
KD
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27th February 11, 01:19 PM
#6
I'd go with a PV. I imagine that during those 2,000+ miles, you'll want to rinse it in a stream and hang it out while you're sleeping. And I know this isn't a popular opinion but I'd wear silk skivvies too
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27th February 11, 02:03 PM
#7
i was thinking of some bicycle style shorts for underneath for chaffing purposes... tartan/ non tartan... dosent matter to me
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27th February 11, 02:08 PM
#8
If I were going hiking kilted in wooded type areas, I would wear one of my Flamingo kilts. Modern, cargo pocketed, with reverse kingussie (sp?) pleating, which means the pleats point backwards on both sides, and don't catch on things. Unfortunately, I do't think Sydnie is taking new orders. I don't know if anyone else makes a reverse kingussie.
Geoff Withnell
Geoff Withnell
"My comrades, they did never yield, for courage knows no bounds."
No longer subject to reveille US Marine.
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27th February 11, 02:30 PM
#9
I would go for a stillwater standard. It'll look good and wear good. I've done a lot of climbing and hiking in similar Kilts and never had a problem.
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27th February 11, 02:57 PM
#10
If you are doing it in July or August, I would wear the Mountain Hardware Elkommando.
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