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Nov 29, 2017 15:07:16   #
I use a Vortex binocular harness on my Canon 6D and a Vero Vellini on my backup Panasonic; both cameras normally have heavy zoom lenses mounted . I once wore both cameras on a an air show shoot, but decided it was rather cumbersome, especially squeezing through a B-17. I prefer the Vortex, better quality, and available from Amazon or B&H. It will probably be necessary to use round split rings to attach a harness to your camera. I've left my Canon sling on if I'm not planning to be moving about much. The harness is reasonably priced, distributes the weight evenly on the shoulders with elastic straps and is easy to slip on and off. No more stiff neck pain.
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Aug 28, 2017 14:38:42   #
Grand Junction is on I-70, not far from the Black Canyon, the Colorado National Monument is the giant version of The Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs. Rim Rock Drive gives great views of Independence Monument and the rest of the canyons and sandstone structures, the Grand Valley and the Bookcliffs to the north. There are some short hikes, Devils Kitchen, desert big horn, etc. Colorado National Monument was established in 1911 thanks to the work of John Otto; a bronze statue of John, his horse and dog stands at the west end of Main Street which has many other significant statues. The Grand Valley is also wine country, Palisade. Great panoramic and telephoto views from the Museum of the West tower in downtown Grand Junction. The Grand Mesa, Hwy 65 is a great drive, especially in fall. Ck out websites for our area.
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