Thanks, everyone. At least I now have a few more interesting options.
Some of you have also inspired me to think a bit more about exactly
how I will approach recording, once I increase my mobility. I'll go
over my options a bit more closely now, and figure out what to do.
Thanks again.
Ed
On Jun 6, 2008, at 11:35 PM, Roy Beckham wrote:
>> The Tamrac Adventure 10 caught my eye. It is large enough to hold all
>> my required gear, except for the tripod.
>
> It does have a mesh pocket along the side at the bottom. What I have
> done with my pack (not this model) is to stuff the legs into this
> pocket
> and then use a strap at the top to attach to a handle or other
> attachment at the top. I don't see a spot on the Tamra Adventure 10 in
> the photo, but you might be able to use the shoulder strap or stitch
> in
> your own strap at the top. You just need to keep the top of the tripod
> from flopping around. The weight is all in the pocket.
>
> To cinch it at the top I use a D-ring strap made of velcro
>
> http://www.beabletodo.com/Detail.bok?no=3D816
>
> -Roy
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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