Had a wry smile about this post having grown up in Scotland and doing my introduction to hiking there in the early sixties using mostly ex army gear and always in my Kilt as that was part of our Scout Uniform. I must say that I never hiked in the "real Highlands" however we had plenty of high places including the Glenniffer Braes
and Misty Law Muire where we could experience cleaner snow than that which was outside our front doors

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No high tech gear just very basic stuff lots of wool ,oilskin and open fires or if lucky a Primus stove paraffin fueled and heavy as (have a reproduction one in my collection) sleeping bag was Kapok filled with a "waterproof base" and our ground sheet and mat was our waterproof "gas cape " which was also our "raincoat" if you did not carry an oilskin.
Happy days remembered however I guess not unlike some early Tasmanian experiences from back then
