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Re: Millennium or Summit tree seats vs. regular folding lawn chair
[Re: ALclearcut]
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12/05/17 04:07 AM
12/05/17 04:07 AM
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A Turkey lounger or a millenium tree seat is the way to go. I like being low to the ground in the lounger as it gives you a smaller profile. Just place some natural brush or stick some cut pine limbs in the ground around you and you are well hidden. The tree seat is great on steep slopes when there is no good trees to climb. Very lightweight also.
Dying ain't much of a living boy...Josey Wales
Molon Labe
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