Re: [Paddlewise] Kayak Camping Question

From: Craig Jungers <crjungers_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2008 08:41:58 -0700
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 7:44 AM, Steve Cramer <cramersec_at_charter.net> wrote:

> We frequently have 2 MDs in the group, but as one of them is an OBGYN and
> the other a pathologist, they're really only useful in cases of vaginal
> bleeding or if you're already dead, neither one being very up to date on
> emergency medicine for injuries.
>

This thread lasted longer than most before deteriorating. <grin>   I think
it's a testament to what a lot of us are thinking about right now.

Since we've covered what we'd take, maybe we should cover where to buy it.

REI. Last year my dividend from REI was bigger than the GDP of Haiti. I've
been a member of this organization since about... um... 1963 or so and have
a membership number in the low six figures. For a long time REI was really
the only place to buy mountaineering equipment in the Seattle area until the
Swallow's Nest opened up in the 70s (under a bridge... well, it was a high
bridge). Nowadays REI is a bit yuppie but along with the fancy shirts and
spendy boots they also carry good technical gear. Better yet, they have a
discount store on the web with some seriously good bargains. REI also ships
free to a store near you. Semi-annual in-store sales are a ritual in my
family. www.rei.com

Campmor may actually have a real store somewhere, I don't know. What Campmor
has is a little black-and-white catalog that comes out every two or three
days (ok... maybe 4 times a year... but it seems like we get a new one
often). My wife and I fight over who gets to rummage through the latest
version. Very good bargains especially on close-out tents, sleeping bags,
stoves, freeze-dried food, and some gadgets. Be careful what you get. They
are pretty good at marking tents as "not free standing" for instance, but
you still need to research closely. Otherwise, an outstanding outlet for
camping gear. www.campmor.com.

Cabela's. Lots of stuff. Not all applicable to kayak camping or even
backpacking, but a lot of it is.

NRS. Great stuff and great people.

So... where do you all buy YOUR toys?


Craig Jungers
Moses Lake, WA
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