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Montane super terra
summer - rohan bags
winter - rohan winter bags ( i pretty much live in these)
sometimes - Kuhl,trousers, VERY comfy, but my huge ballsack seems to destroy them
I am yet to find anyone look attractive in a pair of craghoppers.My apologies to the percentage of the forum who might be owners of such trousers, but I feel quite strongly about them. This may or may not be connected to previous bad experiences with a geography teacher and fellow artificial intelligence students. But anyway, I would counsel against such leg wear.
While I can't speak for the OP, I can confirm that looking attractive is quite low on my priority list [s]in general[/s] for knobbing about in the garden.
Oh, and as someone else said, a boilersuit is the business for this type of thing. At this time of year, one of the quilted or insulated varieties depending on exactly how chilly it is.
Montane super terra
Mine are on this morning, as I intend to ascend two Munro's in winter conditions.
For 'titting around in the garden' they seem a bit overkill...
For 'titting around in the garden' they seem a bit overkill...
"My neighbour was so over-trousered for titting around in the garden but he does have a 66 deg head angle for red trail centres."
I have a pair of fleece lined Decathlon combats for titting about dog walking dutues, but for garden work an old pair of jeans (Edwin's mind - artisan denim titting about)
I'd also pay tribute to funkmasterp
Outdoor trousers. Donโt commit the same folly that I did and wear your indoor trousers when attending an outdoor event. How stupid did I look?
I read that in bed a while ago and snorted with laughter so loud it woke t'wife up and hence got me a first bollocking of the day in record time. Sets the tone for the weekend, I suspect.
While I can't speak for the OP, I can confirm that looking attractive is quite low on my priority list in general for knobbing about in the garden.
...but, surely there'll be loads of birds there?