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Folding Chair For Meditation

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Has anyone brought a folding chair on a plane? the smallest one i can find is 30" long. i have to get a huge suitcase to put it in. and it looks like AA's max for carryon is 22". i actually really want one with a canopy which would be 35" or more. Any suggestions or experience?We take it on many vacations. It is so durable and it is comfortable for anyone that does not have issues getting up and down. We take it river camping and we put if right in our back pack we carry on the plane to mexico for the beach..... No canopy just a small chair. It is like less then 12" by 5" by 4" something like that when in its bag. Everyone on the beach keeps asking us where we get them. So far holding up great. We have packed mulitple chairs in a golf bag and checked it. If you're planning to bring a canopy chair to Jazz Fest, just be aware that you will be instantly disliked by everyone around you. The Fest doesn't prohibit them, that I'm aware of at least, but they are not very popular with regular Festgoers.




The canopy is fine as long as you take it down during a set. You can also pick up some canvas fold-up chairs at Walgreens. I didn't see any with canopy's but they were comfy and for just $10 each, we just bought them and left them in the room when we went home, saving ourselves alot of packing issues. Wondering if anyone has had problems, or had no issues, bringing a small camp chair in their carry on for international flights recently? We have US connections, but flying to Mexico. This is the one we have... As long as your carry-on doesn't exceed the allowable size, then I don't see how it would be a problem. Camp chairs aren't prohibited by TSA.We saw that the TSA doesn't allow tent poles, so were nervous about the "poles" of the chair. -:- Message from TripAdvisor staff -:-This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. We hope you'll join the conversation by posting to an open topic or starting a new one./pages/forums_posting_guidelines.htmlWe remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason.




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Located on 411 acres in rural west Marin, 30 miles north of San Francisco, we invite you to experience an ideal natural setting for reflection and contemplative practice, surrounded by gentle hills and expansive views. Residential retreats are held in the upper area of the Spirit Rock campus with separate buildings for dining, meeting and sleeping. Most retreats are conducted in silence—and silence is honored by all in these buildings during a retreat. Although the buildings are a short walk from each other, there is a slope from the dining room to the residences and to the meditation hall. We have personal scooters available if the steep hill is a challenge. Spirit Rock offers housing for 96 retreatants, teachers and the staff who support our retreats. No camping is allowed on the campus. Sleeping accommodations are housed in four, two-story residence halls, named for the Four Brahmaviharas (or Divine Abodes)—Metta, Karuna, Mudita and Upekkha. These simple, comfortable buildings house both single and double rooms.




Room dividers are available for double rooms to allow for more privacy if desired. Each room has its own sink and mirror, electrical outlets, shelving and hangers for belongings, a nightstand, reading light and folding chair. Most rooms offer a pleasant view of the surrounding hills or forest. The Upekkha dormitory is not carpeted, which is offered for the comfort of those with chemical sensitivities. All buildings are rigorously maintained and cleaned with environmentally-friendly cleaning products. The weather in northern California is temperate during most of the year, allowing for comfortable sleeping and meditation. During the winter, the residential housing is comfortably heated. A pillow, blanket and bedspread are provided. You may bring a sleeping bag or your own bed linens for a twin-sized bed, a pillow case, and towel set, if convenient. For those travelling from afar or by airplane, linens (sheets and towel sets) are available onsite for you to borrrow during the retreat at no charge.




Bathroom facilities—including toilets and showers—are shared on each floor. There are individual stalls for privacy. Spirit Rock does not provide rooms with private bathrooms, although a private bathtub is available on the 1st floor of each building for those with special needs. In consideration of others, we ask that you refrain from wearing scented products, including natural or essential oils while staying with us. To assist you, unscented bath products are provided in the communal bathrooms. The Dining Hall, which serves delicious vegetarian meals, is a short walk down the hill from your sleeping quarters. Meals—breakfast, lunch and a light supper—are served on a daily schedule, and the Dining Hall remains open for late night, self-service tea. The upper Retreat Hall offers a gracious, welcoming space for daily meditation and dharma talks, plus separate space for yoga and other movement sessions when offered. Plenty of pillows, cushions, zafus, zabutons, and straight back, cushioned chairs are available for your ease and support.

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