Yes, that is exactly what I meant to describe by "tripod camp chair". very
convenient for plopping down.
John Hartog
--- In "Danny Meltzer" <>
wrote:
>
> I carry around one of the old triangle seat stools:
>
> http://www.rei.com/product/765283
>
> A bit lighter even than the Byer ones. I don't have a problem with the seat
> shape, in fact I find it more comfortable than the Byer, but either is
> good...light weight is the key. You don't want to carry around something
> heavy, but a place to sit is a very welcome thing after several hours
> trudging around.
>
> --- In "John Hartog" <hartogj_1999@> wrote:
> >
> > Great topic, grant.
> >
> > A bicycle touring friend of mine always kept a rectangle of camping pad
> > foam within reach - she called it her "couch." I now use a piece of
> > neoprene the same way: it's waterproof and insulating. I also have become
> > addicted to a tripod camp chair: it sure is nice to be up off the ground a
> > bit, especially in tick season.
> >
> > John
> >
> > --- In "grantfinlay" <grantfinlay@> wrote:
> > >
> > > umm, yeah.
> > > What do you guys/gals use to sit on what recording long takes?
> > > I just use my rain-pants folded up to stop the dampness and find a comfy
> > > spot (at the end of my 25m mic cable.) or If driving to the location and
> > > it's a short walk of an hour or two I carry a camp chair with me.
> > >
> > > Grant.
> > >
> >
>
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