Adorama has one, too, that has wheels and a fold-out shelf that can be 
used as both a cart and a step stool.  I think it sells for about $60-$70.

-p

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> In a message dated 5/5/2007 4:19:23 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I keep a short stepladder in my  car.  Got it at Wal-Mart or some  
> other cheapo place.  It's  designed for use in the kitchen to get  
> things off high shelves.   Has three steps and a curved metal piece  
> like an upside-down U for you  to hold on to. I can stand on the top  
> step, about two feet up, and  brace my legs against the U and be very  
> stable.  Or, use the  lower steps when I don't need to be as high.
> 
> This is the closest thing I  see on line right now:
> 
> http://tinyurl.com/38fwmc
> 
> But mine is white  and the top bar is like a semi-circle rather than  
> straight.  I'm  sure there are many variations out  there.
> 
> Bob
> 
> ===========
> That's a good idea, bracing one's self  against that top bar. I have a step 
> stool sort of like that, but not as good. So  I guess I will look around. 
> Both 
> a milk crate and a step stool would be a good  idea. One for when I need to 
> go 
> higher.
> 
> Only now I am having this mental  image of me pulling out the step stool, 
> putting it on a sidewalk, getting on top  and taking shots, and all these 
> cars 
> driving by with people gawking at me. ;-)  Oh, what the heck, people gawk at 
> me 
> anyway when I pull off right next to  something and shoot it. I just make 
> sure 
> they can always see the camera so I  don't get people offering me emergency 
> road assistance. I've noticed once people  see the camera they don't question 
> what I am doing. Most be enough snap shooters  out there, they know.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  :-)
> 
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