Hey thanks Rod. I love my StickPic. Its small, lightweight and very useful. I store mine right on my trekking pole with a Velcro loop, per the Jason Klass method so I always remember to take it with me. While on a hike I leave the StickPic attached to my camera since I have a belt style camera case that will hold my camera with the StickPic attached.
Great little device. Glad you invented it and glad I found it.
i hear jets lol
MegaJeremy07 1 year ago
Great info. I also now will try using the hiking sticks. I'm also looking to move down to the Jennings, FL area. Thank you for the video.
PhilosophicalViking 2 years ago
@PhilosophicalViking I live in florida, and I would never choose to live here. its too flat for hiking, and too hot to do anything else. I hate it.
4wheelermaniac500 1 year ago
@4wheelermaniac500
I agree 100%
cameraguy1968 1 year ago
what camera did you use attached to the stickPic
thanks
mynameistooey 2 years ago
I used a Canon PowerShot A590.
Woodenarrows 2 years ago
Woodenarrow,
Great use of the StickPic!
Hike safe,
Rod
aka SierraShade
StickPic inventor
rodjava 2 years ago
Hey thanks Rod. I love my StickPic. Its small, lightweight and very useful. I store mine right on my trekking pole with a Velcro loop, per the Jason Klass method so I always remember to take it with me. While on a hike I leave the StickPic attached to my camera since I have a belt style camera case that will hold my camera with the StickPic attached.
Great little device. Glad you invented it and glad I found it.
Jim...
Woodenarrows 2 years ago