kansas_volunteer
45 Cal.
check this out:
http://www.ropeworks.biz/archive/campstool.html
http://www.ropeworks.biz/archive/campstool.html
Hmmmmm, you obviously aren't 64 years old either.Hmmmm, The most PC arraignment I have seen is sitting on the ground and leaning against a tree. Works anywhere and you won't have to pack or assemble the ground or the tree.
No disrespect intended, but I trek with a bunch of guys who are in their 40s, 50s and 60s. Not a stool seen in the whole group.reddogge said:Hmmmmm, you obviously aren't 64 years old either.Hmmmm, The most PC arraignment I have seen is sitting on the ground and leaning against a tree. Works anywhere and you won't have to pack or assemble the ground or the tree.
Given the "wear and tear" and lack of medical attention afforded to those in historical times, most of those "historical" folks probably did not see 64 years old :rotf: :rotf:Homesteader said:It's a funny thing, but I can "sit" on my knees for an hour or so. Maybe due to the years of Judo. But I cannot sit "Indian Style" for a full minute, and even with a backrest I can only sit on the ground on my backside for very short periods. (I can squat longer!)
I can't be unique in history. Makes you wonder how the old-timers dealt with their individual physical limitations. They sure can't have all done things the same way.
In any case, I like the stool. I believe I'll make one up.
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