I know there are a number of you fellers in my position. For whatever reasons, personal, medical, physical or what-have-you, we find ourselves hunting from terra firma. For me, I've never felt at ease up in the air, though I did it for the better part of a decade. But bulging discs, sciatica, and a general unease about moving around on a tiny platform 15 feet up, plus a nasty fall from a ladder stand 10 years ago made me re-think my position. When I made the switch to full-time trad, I also made the commitment to become a full-time 'ground-pounder.' With the added comfort and abilty to shift positions for comfort, etc has come some very real disadvantages...limited line of sight, more room for error with regard to scent and movement detection as well as other things. And while there are literally scores of books, TV shows, videos, and testimonies all over the web about how stands, saddles, towers and other elevated practices can be tweaked and tuned for your advantage, very little information is out there regarding the lost art of 'stump-sitting' or ground blind hunting. So for those of you who have 'grounded' themselves, would you mind sharing some tips, tricks and setups that help make you a better and more effective ground hunter with trad equipment?