Subject: | Re: Carrying and Transporting a Parabola |
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From: | "crystal" esslwizard |
Date: | Tue Mar 17, 2015 10:37 am ((PDT)) |
i just tie a rope through the handle and string it over my shoulder for carrying in the field. it sits on my back. On 3/17/2015 1:49 AM, 'Jerry Berrier' [naturerecordists] wrote: > and I=92m also interested to know ho! w folks carry them when walking > in the woods. I=92d like to be able to have it assembled and ready to > use quickly, without having to carry it in my hand while walking to a > recording destination. > > I=92m thinking of some sort of large-mouth bag that would attach to my ba= ck. > > Any thoughts? > > Jerry Berrier > > http://www.birdblind.org <http://ww%21%0A%20w.birdblind.org> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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