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- yes so did I and on looking at the links I find it really interesting that there are no photos of a buff being used in conjunction with a hat. I will stick to my sun protection hat and a silk scarf for now and when I become a winter pilgrim I will opt for a beanie and scarf I think. Good luck with you venture, JanetAfter finding out what a buff was
CaroleH said:Well done Beverley and Annie,
Count me in for at least 2 please. I hope they are a generous size and have a lot of stretch, as the "Matt" tube I bought in Australia is just not really big enough, too tight on my big head when used as a cap, tho still mighty useful on last camino. The best multi tasker.
The "Buff" look bigger. Here's hoping!!!
jl said:- yes so did I and on looking at the links I find it really interesting that there are no photos of a buff being used in conjunction with a hat. I will stick to my sun protection hat and a silk scarf for now and when I become a winter pilgrim I will opt for a beanie and scarf I think. Good luck with you venture, JanetAfter finding out what a buff was
sillydoll said:You can buy arm protectors with a +50 UPF from most cycle shops in South Africa.
I use them in the morning to keep my arms warm!
http://www.firstascent.co.za/product-de ... 53&level=3
gittiharre said:Take a look on http://www.picasaweb.google.com/johnharre go into the Stevenson Trail album and you will find me on a pic in a group of 3 people.
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