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AimlessWanderer
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Aimless Wanderer, I just had a thought that may or may not be relevant for you (or anyone else, for that matter). In my camera bag are three beanbags, about corn hole size. This is so I always have a support for my telephoto lenses. Toss them onto a log, rest the lens on the bags.
It's a patch rather than a fix, I understand that. Not a substitute for a sitter. But it would still allow you sit the foolish thing down.
I've seen pipe rests which are exactly that. A bean bag for a pipe. If I remember where, I'll post a link.
My issue is that I don't always stay in one place throughout the duration of a pipe, and want to be able to put down a pipe wherever I like, whenever I choose. With any kind of stand, it will be wherever you last used it, rather than where you need it right now. That's the beauty of a sitter pipe for me.