Hey,
I was wondering if anyone has taken up any hobbies or activities so that they can get in their rainwear / wellies / waders more often?
I've recently taken up fishing which means I regularly get dressed up in chest waders and waterproofs - and often long rubber gloves to handle the icky bait! I don't care if I catch any fish, and sometimes I don't bother using bait - but it's a great feeling to stand in the sea in waders on a rainy day just enjoying it.
I also do a bit a gardening - growing my own veg etc and can get away with overtrousers, wellies and rubber gloves. My wife actually encourages me to wear this gear as it cuts the washing bill ;o)
I've also started learning about river ecology (only through websites etc). There's nothing better than messing around in the river with chest waders and rubber gloves on! I look like I'm taking a few measurements, looking at rocks etc and write in the folder. Also messing around in the estuary mud looking for fishing bait or doing a survey is perfectly normal - it's great!
The best thing is that no-one takes any notice if you're carrying a net and clip-board, or fishing gear - I could wear a full wading suit and no-one would think anything of it.
I now have most of my gear proudly on display at home too - rather then hidden away. My wife knows that I have a thing for getting dressed up and she doesn't take any notice if I put on waders for a fishing trip or even to work in the garden or wash the car...
Does anyone else have any hobbies where they need to get suited up? I'd be interested to hear!
Rainwear activities
Rainwear activities
Heavy Duty Rainwear, Wellies and Waders for everything rainwear...
Re: Rainwear activities
I eventually think about possible hobbies but never picked up on one so far. But the stuff that I like doesn't really require any special activities, just pvc jackets, capes and other normal raingear.
But - if I could afford it - I would consider diving, because I also like neoprene suits. I have a very special idea even, but seriously doubt that I'll ever try it: A merman suit with monofins. Such suits actually exist and there are a couple of mermen societies all over the world. But this is a really expensive hobby...
Well, I do have one hobby that allows me more than a man should dare in regular life, I like to ride my racing bicycle. This however involves wearing tight and colourful lycra much more than rain gear.
But - if I could afford it - I would consider diving, because I also like neoprene suits. I have a very special idea even, but seriously doubt that I'll ever try it: A merman suit with monofins. Such suits actually exist and there are a couple of mermen societies all over the world. But this is a really expensive hobby...
Well, I do have one hobby that allows me more than a man should dare in regular life, I like to ride my racing bicycle. This however involves wearing tight and colourful lycra much more than rain gear.
Re: Rainwear activities
I have often thought of joining a local archeology or conservation club, they seem to wear quite sensible protective clothing in the way of rainwear, so my PVC trenchcoat would'nt stand out - my Yellow Hunter wellies and White PVC souwester might though !
Re: Rainwear activities
Sailing for me.
Also walking,vintage rallies;anything outdoors.
British weather can change at a moments notice.Some form of waterproof rarely looks out of place.
Also walking,vintage rallies;anything outdoors.
British weather can change at a moments notice.Some form of waterproof rarely looks out of place.
Re: Rainwear activities
There's loads of activities and groups:
Archaeology
Walking
Bird-Watching
Beach-cleaning or litter-picking working parties
Conservation working groups
Anything outdoors really....
Archaeology
Walking
Bird-Watching
Beach-cleaning or litter-picking working parties
Conservation working groups
Anything outdoors really....
Re: Rainwear activities
Dog walking,
Walking alone,
anything in the
wet countryside.
Be brave, wear what you
like and don't be
put off by perceived snide
or disparaging comments.
Walking alone,
anything in the
wet countryside.
Be brave, wear what you
like and don't be
put off by perceived snide
or disparaging comments.