Perhaps something like a blind chair with adjustable height.
I'll have you know the drunker I get the lower my COG gets.
I am so sick and tired of listening to you panty-waisted kids go on and on about what is, "your favorite camp chair".
When I first started camping all we had was the ground, and we were damned glad we had it, too!
Wherever I went, it was already there and ready for me!
About 15 years younger than you, hunter-gatherer.Lordy, even Neanderthal man used rocks and logs to sit on...just how old are you?
About 15 years younger than you, hunter-gatherer.
I am so sick and tired of listening to you panty-waisted kids go on and on about what is, "your favorite camp chair".
When I first started camping all we had was the ground, and we were damned glad we had it, too!
Wherever I went, it was already there and ready for me!
Lordy, even Neanderthal man used rocks and logs to sit on...just how old are you?
You had LOGS and FIRE!? Lucky...Slept on it too. Used the logs for fire. I am very grateful for thermarest and chairs as I have aged.
-Andy
Vintage viet nam era stuff. Nice.
Vintage - true, but that's some good gear right there... carried one of those rucks in DS/DS and had another issued to me in Okinawa in the late nineties. Still in demand, small builders like Tactical Tailor continue to build these or modify old ones. There's even a seamstress outside of Fayetteville, NC that modifies these "vintage" rucks for a select group of customers nearby. Still have my large, modified ALICE pack on the shelf in the basement CIF.Vintage viet nam era stuff. Nice.