I’m sure the community here can absorb a lot of camping/gear talk.
When kayaking, I have a folding “four leg” chair. If hiking, a simple tripod chair is light-ish, and straps easily to the side of your pack (or rolled in a sleeping pad if you go that route). Or just use your hammock for a chair. But I like the option of not having to sit on the ground and not having to do everything in my hammock. For example, maybe you want to sit in your tripod chair, eat your camp meal, and watch the sun go down - away from your hammock setup. Or you may prefer to have food prep and such not so close to your hammock.
Also, Comfort really counts; it shouldn’t be discounted. No matter how hard the day was, hiking or paddling, ending it in cotton jammies, with very light sleeping socks, and maybe a night cap - either the kind you wear or the kind you drink (or both) - erases the hardships of the day.
I’m a ham radio operator, chess player, and solve cryptograms for a hobby. I know all about social isolation in discussion groups
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