Woodfluter
Practically Family
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I'm sorta in the Dewhurst, CRH, Colby Jack camp.
If know it'll be rain-free and not expecting rough stuff, usually cuenca Panama planter. Coolest of all.
Otherwise, lighter weight felts even in the Atlanta humidi-heat. Lately it's mostly been a newer fawn Akubra Banjo Paterson or same-color Fed IV deluxe.
If over 80 F and very humid, and no rain, bare head.
In contrast to Dixon Cannon, when I travel to the Southwest US (pretty often) I find even a pretty heavy cowboy-weight felt is just fine regardless of temperature. The dry air makes all the difference for me! Better off with hat than without, although I'll frequently take it off for steep ascents hiking up canyons.
I think there's some personal thermal factors involved, so really, you have to figure it out for yourself.
- Bill
If know it'll be rain-free and not expecting rough stuff, usually cuenca Panama planter. Coolest of all.
Otherwise, lighter weight felts even in the Atlanta humidi-heat. Lately it's mostly been a newer fawn Akubra Banjo Paterson or same-color Fed IV deluxe.
If over 80 F and very humid, and no rain, bare head.
In contrast to Dixon Cannon, when I travel to the Southwest US (pretty often) I find even a pretty heavy cowboy-weight felt is just fine regardless of temperature. The dry air makes all the difference for me! Better off with hat than without, although I'll frequently take it off for steep ascents hiking up canyons.
I think there's some personal thermal factors involved, so really, you have to figure it out for yourself.
- Bill