Why? Do they fit properly? What sort of gaiters are they?I fully expect to have wet feet much of the time, and gaiters have never helped in that respect,
ncharlier wrote:Why? Do they fit properly? What sort of gaiters are they?
ncharlier wrote:In the OT brochures, I did notice the fashion statement of shorts, longjohns, and high gaiters (with raincoat)--how prevalent is that? The current "correct" attire here is subdued in color, not at all like the purples, stripes, bright yellows in the brochures. Oh well, at least my gaiters are purple (long) or yellow (short).
ncharlier wrote:In the OT brochures, I did notice the fashion statement of shorts, longjohns, and high gaiters (with raincoat)--how prevalent is that?
forest wrote:+ I just love the rain coat, shorts, long johns & high gaiters look.![]()
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Stibb wrote:I guess if I think of leeches as very large, soft, gooey mosquitoes, they won't seem so disgusting.
Son of a Beach wrote:Just to be different... in summer, on the OT, I wouldn't bother wearing gaiters if I wasn't planning to do any side trips.
tasadam wrote:Son of a Beach wrote:Just to be different... in summer, on the OT, I wouldn't bother wearing gaiters if I wasn't planning to do any side trips.
Yeah... But, you'd be doing it barefoot so there's nothing to hook the gaiters on to!![]()
ncharlier wrote: At least you don't have bears...
ncharlier wrote: I think I will carry a sack of good-sized rocks, as well,
gayet wrote:ncharlier wrote: I think I will carry a sack of good-sized rocks, as well,
Rocks, if the right shape and size are good for yowies too, but I don't think Tas has any, so that's one you can probably not worry about. With dropbears, just look up before venturing under any eucalypts.
ncharlier wrote:I hear wearing forks on my head and smearing Vegemite behind my ears will protect against dropbears, but I think I'll stick with armor, and maybe pepper spray for close up (is that legal in Australia?)
ncharlier wrote:... My concern right now is finding a good method of securing the forks to my head for drop bear protection......
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