My wife is a bird photographer (hobby, not professional, although she has been 
published).  But, going with her on these trips is not like a hike or walk in 
the park.  She will stalk a given bird for an hour or so waiting for the 
perfect shot.  Me, I would be standing there waiting.

So, more often these past couple of years I will park someplace convenient with 
my KX2 and Buddipole.  A few times I have even carried along a folding "card" 
table and chair if some other type of sitting area is not available.  This has 
actually become my favorite type of operating.

73, phil, K7PEH


> On May 25, 2018, at 9:29 PM, Wayne Burdick <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Many of us combine our affinity for radio with other activities we’re equally 
> passionate about — perhaps more. An obvious example (one that renders this 
> post marginally non-OT) is hiking / camping; for some of us, it’s a natural 
> environment for small radios and big ambitions. 
> 
> What are your ham-activated avocations? Do they come with as-yet-unsolved 
> problems in the field of radio ergonomics? 
> 
> Where is the boundary between communications media and the things you most 
> enjoy talking about?
> 
> Wayne
> N6KR
> 
> 
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