Consider a hammock. Doubles as a chair.drm wrote:Yeah, they are. I have converted some friends of mine. At 1.75 pounds, there is the grr factor, but I really don't have an option. Physically I have to have something to lean back against in camp. If I didn't take the chair, I would have to lie in the tent. My body is not taking the aging process as nicely as some others.
Duckabush Loop: Olympic National Park
Re: Duckabush Loop: Olympic National Park
Re: Duckabush Loop: Olympic National Park
Maybe I should, but one of the nice things about a chair compared to a log or big rock, is that you can move it around at will - into the sun, out of the sun, to get a certain view.leiavoia wrote:Consider a hammock. Doubles as a chair.drm wrote:Yeah, they are. I have converted some friends of mine. At 1.75 pounds, there is the grr factor, but I really don't have an option. Physically I have to have something to lean back against in camp. If I didn't take the chair, I would have to lie in the tent. My body is not taking the aging process as nicely as some others.
Re: Duckabush Loop: Olympic National Park
Thanks for the TR, I will use this as I hope to plan an Olympic loop trip for next year (or maybe still this year)
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