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[at-l] Hats



The only problem with a bandana is that it doesn't cover your ears. My
hat collection includes a windproof poly OR Inca hat that works fairly
well as a pot cozy, a real wool Peruvian Inca style hat, a felt beaver
and other hair hat that works well in the city but too dear for the
sweat in the woods, a collection of Panama hats previously chewed by
the blunder dog that don't mind the sweat but look like H_E_double
hockey sticks after a rain, and a floppy nylon hat that works over the
banadana draped pate and is serviceable whenever the Inca hats are too
warm. 

The number of hats are barely exceeded by the number of cooking pots
purchased and assigned to the gear closet. Anyone want to do a gear
exchange at the next GA RUCK?

BTW, I understand that some folks would be very unhappy to see a fat
old white guy in a doo rag.

Bill...

--- lubitz@alumni.fdu.edu wrote:
> ...  My favorite hat is a felt 
> crushable but I sweat a lot from my head.  Vented baseball caps are
> ok but most of the time I just wear a bandanna done up as a doo rag.
> I have contemplated buying a doo rag when I have seen them in flea
> markets but the bandanna has worked well and serves other duties.


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