mckee Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Which do you prefer while geocaching? I don't want to get my legs scratched, but at the same time I don't want to get too warm. What am I to do? Quote Link to comment
+sept1c_tank Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Real men cache in shorts...even in the winter! ==============="If it feels good...do it"================ **(the other 9 out of 10 voices in my head say: "Don't do it.")** . Quote Link to comment
+res2100 Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Don't they have those pants that you can remove/unzip the legs and turn them into shorts?! Then you will be all prepared and easily change them from shorts to pants to shorts as needed, without getting undressed. http://ca.geocities.com/geocachingcanada <---NEW! http://ca.geocities.com/rsab2100/pond.html Quote Link to comment
Dinoprophet Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 You could use stilts... I prefer pants. I used to wear a light pair of cargo pants, but they got all ripped so I'm stuck with jeans for the time being. Many avid hikers are laughing at me right now, but almost no caches in my area require more than a mile hike, and few are even that far. So heavy, hot jeans are alright. Well the mountain was so beautiful that this guy built a mall and a pizza shack Yeah he built an ugly city because he wanted the mountain to love him back -- Dar Williams Quote Link to comment
+shawhh Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 depends on the terrain (park or wilderness), the season, and the bugs. here in n.c. in august shorts are much more comfortable but the skeeters will carry you off in a lot of the swamps and woods. good luck. -harry Quote Link to comment
mckee Posted August 19, 2003 Author Share Posted August 19, 2003 Don't shorts, wool socks and hiking boots look kind of silly together? Great, now I'm going to have to buy new shoes and socks. Quote Link to comment
+Stunod Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 I have a pair of THESE that I cache in. Light enough to wear in the heat and tough enough for the thorns. "Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand." - Homer Simpson Eamus Catuli AC145895 Quote Link to comment
+carleenp Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 I wear shorts when it is warm and get my legs all scratched up. Doesn't really bother me. The only time shorts really was a problem was when I needed to go through about 200 feet of nettles to get to the cache. Needless to say, I didn't attempt it. I want some convertable pants, but short women are out of luck on those! Quote Link to comment
Mr. Big Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Shorts! Kind of a point of pride with me (isn't that stupid?). Thrashing through the brush, somebody always seems to ask about it. I just find them more comfortable. Also, I tend to notice ticks before they have a chance to attach themselves. They're more likely to go undetected under pants. Quote Link to comment
Tikiroy Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 My last cache hunting adventure was here... It was also 102 degrees so we definitely wore shorts. I couldn't imagine jeans or pants. "There's so much comedy on television. Does that cause comedy in the streets?" Quote Link to comment
+leatherman Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 I always wear shorts. Then whine about my bleeding legs in my logs. POWDER!!!!!! Quote Link to comment
+RuffRidr Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 What? No option for Liederhosen? --RuffRidr Quote Link to comment
mckee Posted August 19, 2003 Author Share Posted August 19, 2003 What if my legs are super-ugly? I suppose Liederhosen would be an option, or even English riding pants and a Pith helmet. Quote Link to comment
+RJFerret Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 What about skirts? What about kilts? (Makes those tick checks all the more interesting!) Randy Quote Link to comment
+Searching_ut Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Depends on the season, and where the cache is. My basic rule of thumb is that if I'm hiking, and taking a pack, I wear one of my pair of pants with zip off legs. I generally wear them as shorts, but zip the legs on when needed. Quote Link to comment
+drat19 Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Dickies Work Pants. Tough enough for thorns (and barbed wire!...see link), light enough for hot weather caching. Under $20 at Wal-Mart. See http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?ID=44080&log=y&decrypt= - June 10 log, for further testamonial. -Dave R. in Biloxi Quote Link to comment
+yumitori Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 quote:Originally posted by RJFerret: What about kilts? Yep. Kilts. Ron (check the title) yumitori --- Remember what the dormouse said... Quote Link to comment
+Doc-Dean Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Of course the NUDE CACHER prefers nothing. Yikes! --------------------------------------------------- Free your mind and the rest will follow Quote Link to comment
vagabond Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 quote:Originally posted by mckee: a Pith helmet. http://img.Groundspeak.com/user/130036_200.gif Don't laugh I have been trying to get up enough nerve to wear the one I bought almost 2 yrs ago, I know it would be cooler the the straw life guard hat I wear on occasion All who look are not lost Quote Link to comment
+Lone Duck Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 I've been using those light weight, synthetic fiber convertable pants like Columbia sells. You know, the ones where the lower legs zip off. I like to have long pants when out in the woods because local caches tend to be around heavy patches of poison ivy. The pants are light enough that having my legs covered doesn't heat me up real bad compared to shorts. Better protection from the skeeters as well. That Quack Cacher: Lone Duck When you don't know where you're going, every road will take you there. Quote Link to comment
+canadazuuk Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 I usually wear a dress, you forgot that choice. Quote Link to comment
+Breaktrack Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Sorry, pants, always. Preference: Three color desert camo BDU pants with a light colored t-shirt, hiking boots, high socks, and my walking stick (hopefully to be replaced with one of Diablos walking sticks). "Trade up, trade even, or don't trade!!!" My philosophy of life. Quote Link to comment
+evergreenhiker! Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 quote:Originally posted by mckee:Which do you prefer while geocaching? I don't want to get my legs scratched, but at the same time I don't want to get too warm. What am I to do? http://img.Groundspeak.com/user/130036_200.gif I just tough out the scratches...strictly a shorts wearer much of the year except late fall/winter/early spring. I do have pair of rainpaints that I will slip on for really brushy cache hunts or for off trail excursions. Quote Link to comment
+The Irish Pirates Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 All depends on where you are going. If it suspected to be lots of poison ivy or thorny vines well pants. I only wear shorts and just keep my eyes open for the nasty's! Quote Link to comment
+BullDogBob&Double00 Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 I've only been caching this summer, but I always wear shorts everyday to work, caching or anything else. I wish I could wear them to church...lol. We have tons of poison oak and ivey and skeeters and ticks. I've yet to get a rash, and the deet helps with the bugs. A little off topic here but I've been wondering if anyone knows if snake bite are usually below the ankle or above. I wear hiking boots that cover my ankle and with all the copperheads and water moccasins we have I was wondering if it was enough. Thanks! "WITHOUT GEOGRAPHY YOU'RE NOWHERE....Jimmy Buffett Quote Link to comment
+Lone Duck Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 I think that snakes usually strike higher than a boot top. Water moccasins are the ones that make me nervous because I have seen them act very aggressive in the water. The snakes on land will leave, given the chance. That Quack Cacher: Lone Duck When you don't know where you're going, every road will take you there. Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 Ummmm, PANTS! Sngans Sacred cows make the best hamburger....Mark Twain. Quote Link to comment
+ChrisCindy Posted August 19, 2003 Share Posted August 19, 2003 I wear shorts year round so my answer is shorts. C2 wears pants. When in doubt...hit it with a big hammer. Quote Link to comment
+sept1c_tank Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Lone Duck:I think that snakes usually strike higher than a boot top. Water moccasins are the ones that make me nervous because I have seen them act very aggressive in the water. The snakes on land will leave, given the chance. _That Quack Cacher:_ _Lone Duck_ _ WARNING: off topic I've had water moccasins actually chase me while canoeing! ==============="If it feels good...do it"================ **(the other 9 out of 10 voices in my head say: "Don't do it.")** . Quote Link to comment
Wanderingson Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 "Did I mention--Sam wore shorts" Can he apply for a geocaching purple heart? "I cache; therefore I am" Quote Link to comment
+Nurse Dave Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 nuff said ---Real men cache in shorts. Quote Link to comment
mckee Posted August 20, 2003 Author Share Posted August 20, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Breaktrack:Sorry, pants, always. Preference: Three color desert camo BDU pants with a light colored t-shirt, hiking boots, high socks, and my walking stick (hopefully to be replaced with one of Diablos walking sticks). BDU's are the most comfy pants ever. Unfortunately the black and navy ones can be hard to find, and the ones that don't pill up in the laundry shrink too much to get a year's use out of them. Quote Link to comment
mckee Posted August 20, 2003 Author Share Posted August 20, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Wanderingson and Compass Rose:"Did I mention--Sam wore shorts" http://img.Groundspeak.com/cache/log/display/1269330_200.JPG Can he apply for a geocaching purple heart? ooooooooooooooooo! Quote Link to comment
+Houston Muggles Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 The last time we went I wore pants b/c at the particular cache we were looking for everyone mentioned a lot of poison ivy...so I wore pants. But...chiggers got all over my legs...it was awful, I don't know how they got under my socks, up my legs everywhere that was covered! Anyway, as hot as it is in Houston I prefer pants. Quote Link to comment
+bitbrain Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 In Portland, if I remember correctly, proper attire is anything black. Black shirt. Black pants/shorts. Black boots. It also helps to have tatoos and something other than an ear pierced. Hope that helps you... Oh. I wore shorts on all my Portland caching adventures. Quote Link to comment
+Mr. 0 Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 I typically wear jeans when I cache, even if it is hot. Mainly to keep the bugs off. Yesterday I grabbed a long multi cache along a local bike path. I figured that since it's all paved I'd wear shorts and have no problems. On the final stage before the actual cache I found that I had a tick stuck in my shin. Figures the one time I wear shorts I end up with a tick bite. Mr. 0 "Remember that nature and the elements are neither your friend or your enemy - they are actually disinterested." Department of the Army Field Manual FM 21-76 "Survival" Oct. 1970 Quote Link to comment
mckee Posted August 20, 2003 Author Share Posted August 20, 2003 quote:Originally posted by bitbrain:In Portland, if I remember correctly, proper attire is anything black. Black shirt. Black pants/shorts. Black boots. It also helps to have tatoos and something other than an ear pierced. Hope that helps you... Oh. I wore shorts on all my Portland caching adventures. You forgot the coffee cup. Ironically I wear tank tops most of the time, and all but a couple are black. In Eugene you're only allowed to cache in tye-dye. Quote Link to comment
+worldtraveler Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 quote:Originally posted by mckee:...BDU's are the most comfy pants ever. Unfortunately the black and navy ones can be hard to find... I also prefer BDU's (treated with permethrin during warm weather). The large cargo pockets keep a lot of stuff handy while on the go that I would otherwise have to stop dig out of my backpack. You can buy most colors, including blue and black, here. The price is also better than I've seen anywhere else. worldtraveler Quote Link to comment
+Webfoot Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Chris&Cindy:I wear shorts year round so my answer is shorts. If I could wear shorts to work, I would. I wear short caching. Webfoot Yeah, sure....but did he use a GPSr to find it? Quote Link to comment
Fakk 2 Posted August 20, 2003 Share Posted August 20, 2003 I wear an old pair of army bdu's,even in the hot 90 degree weather with 90% humidity with t-shirt. Occassionally I will put on bdu coat also if evening in the cold low 70's. I bought a GPS. Now I get lost with style. Quote Link to comment
mckee Posted August 20, 2003 Author Share Posted August 20, 2003 quote:Originally posted by worldtraveler:You can buy most colors, including blue and black, http://www.shopalert.us/shop/scan/se=Pants/sf=Category/va=dept=clothing/sp=myparam/rf=%2A/st=text/ml=999/mp=sort1.html. The price is also better than I've seen anywhere else. worldtraveler Excellent! You rock! Quote Link to comment
+Skully & Mulder et al. Posted August 21, 2003 Share Posted August 21, 2003 Always shorts ... even for GC5. Quote Link to comment
Tahosa and Sons Posted August 21, 2003 Share Posted August 21, 2003 Pants all the time, you never know what kind of things you could run into when in the bush. I still prefer Tiger Stripes when in the woods. Tahosa - Dweller of Mountain Tops. Quote Link to comment
+The Shorts Posted August 21, 2003 Share Posted August 21, 2003 I always like The Shorts Quote Link to comment
mckee Posted August 21, 2003 Author Share Posted August 21, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Tahosa: I still prefer Tiger Stripes when in the woods. Or Tiger Woods in stripes? -------------------- You have the right to defend yourself, even when geocaching! Quote Link to comment
+Doc-Dean Posted August 21, 2003 Share Posted August 21, 2003 Shorts, but I keep an old pair of sweatpants in my geopack for bushwacking. Free your mind and the rest will follow Quote Link to comment
The Gingerbread Man Posted August 21, 2003 Share Posted August 21, 2003 Ye got to be kiddin'! This is a topic? Quote Link to comment
+yumitori Posted August 21, 2003 Share Posted August 21, 2003 quote:Originally posted by The Gingerbread Man:Ye got to be kiddin'! This is a topic? Why, no, no it isn't. We only talk about angst-ridden stuff around here, with nary a silly, relaxing thread in sight... --- Remember what the dormouse said... Quote Link to comment
+chris-mouse Posted August 21, 2003 Share Posted August 21, 2003 given that most of my caching lately has been by bicycle, I find shorts to be a necessity. Riding 8-10 miles in hot weather in long pants could be a killer. The bugs are merely an annoyance. I do wear lightweight hiking boots and sweat socks, which is enough for me to manage to work my way through most vegetation with only minor scratches. I've even managed to work my way into a bramble patch after a cache. Quote Link to comment
+Breaktrack Posted August 21, 2003 Share Posted August 21, 2003 quote:Originally posted by worldtraveler: quote:Originally posted by mckee:...BDU's are the most comfy pants ever. Unfortunately the black and navy ones can be hard to find... I also prefer BDU's (treated with permethrin during warm weather). The large cargo pockets keep a lot of stuff handy while on the go that I would otherwise have to stop dig out of my backpack. You can buy most colors, including blue and black, http://www.shopalert.us/shop/scan/se=Pants/sf=Category/va=dept=clothing/sp=myparam/rf=%2A/st=text/ml=999/mp=sort1.html. The price is also better than I've seen anywhere else. worldtraveler Luckily, being retired Army, I can just head to my nearest base and hit Clothing Sales for the real deal, at about the same price as what is quoted at that site you put up. If I don't want to drive to Fort Hood or Fort Polk, I can order through the PX catalog and get them shipped to me. It's a great system...LOL. I've worn just about all of the different types and colors of BDU pants and I've found the best for hot weather is the three color desert. I use the others for colder weather (woodland, black, grey, etc.). "Trade up, trade even, or don't trade!!!" My philosophy of life. Quote Link to comment
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