+crash331 Posted September 10, 2004 Share Posted September 10, 2004 It can be online or brick and mortar. I just need a place where I can buy stuff like Topo maps, a compass, a tent, some camping supplies, etc. We are planning a trip and I need to get a few things. The only place I can think of around here is Galyan's, but there website really sucks and you can't browse their inventory, and the store is about an hour away. Quote Link to comment
+carleenp Posted September 10, 2004 Share Posted September 10, 2004 (edited) try rei.com or cabelas.com. Both are large outdoors stores. Campmor.com also has a good selection and really good prices at times. Edited September 10, 2004 by carleenp Quote Link to comment
+PNWWizard Posted September 10, 2004 Share Posted September 10, 2004 REI is my all-time fav. The quality is great, the staff are helpful, and the selection is usually vast. The print brochures comparing an item by several manufacturers, like one for tents, one for sleeping bags, etc Quote Link to comment
+crash331 Posted September 10, 2004 Author Share Posted September 10, 2004 Is something likea 70.00 Brunton compass a good investment, or will the $14 sighted compass at Walmart work just as well? Quote Link to comment
gm100guy Posted September 10, 2004 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Did you try Canadaian Tire they have a good selection of camping gear. Quote Link to comment
+Subterranean Posted September 10, 2004 Share Posted September 10, 2004 Is something likea 70.00 Brunton compass a good investment, or will the $14 sighted compass at Walmart work just as well? I wouldn’t think that a Brunton compass would be what you’re looking for. They are specifically designed to measure vertical angles as well as bearing. Structural geologists rely on them to measure dip and slope, among many other things. Brunton compasses are unique in that they have a built-in balance and, as strange as it seems, the East and West positions are actually reversed… this takes some getting used to for the average compass user. A regular-style compass will probably work just fine for general navigation. I use a $5 compass and it work for me, plus I don’t have to worry about breaking it. If you did want a Brunton, though, try to find one in a pawnshop. You could even try telling the guy working there, “Hey look! The East and West are reversed! No one’s going to want to buy this compass! …I’ll give you three bucks for it.” I’ve been told that sometimes works. Quote Link to comment
+Blaidd-Drwg Posted September 10, 2004 Share Posted September 10, 2004 I love to look at the REI cataloges and website.and often make purchases there. They are not always the cheapest, but it's a good place to start. As for a compass, I'd go with a bottom line Silva, available at just about anywhere. Quote Link to comment
+NightPilot Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 It depends on where you are, but there should be chain sporting goods stores almost everywhere, of one flavor or another. Down here in southeast Texas Academy is the usual suspect, or else Marburger's or Oshman's. I prefer Academy, mostly because it's close, but also because it has more stuff, and they're everywhere. Target and WalMart are also ubiquitous, and have lots of stuff. I go there when all else fails. I don't like buying stuff mail-order if I don't have to - the shipping adds up, sometimes more than the cost of the merchandise, you have to wait, returns are a hassle, and you can't see what you're getting. I'll do it if I have to, but only then. I agree about the compass - they don't need to be expensive to work, and if you lose a cheap one, it's not a major catastrophe. The Silva sold everywhere works just fine for me. Quote Link to comment
virgo91967 Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 I do Walmart for most except topomaps..register as a paid member at www.topozone.com for that any and all sportinggoods stores or 'outfitters' or surplus stores... I supose this is an exanple of the difference between an outdoorsperson finding a geocaching or a geocacher finding the outdoors??/ remeber 'Best' doesnbt neccsarrily mean 'most expensive'. Quote Link to comment
+Imajika Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 REI or Sportsman's Warehouse. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 Campmor! It will be difficult to find a better place to buy everything needed for the outdoors. Quote Link to comment
+crash331 Posted September 11, 2004 Author Share Posted September 11, 2004 Can you get maps sent to you from topozone? I was looking for a waterproof map of John's Mountain in Floyd County, GA. Quote Link to comment
+Cherokeecacher Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 Others have mentioned REI, and this is a great place to shop and learn. IF there is one in your area, you can also rent some of the gear you mentioned and save some money, try different things out, i.e. try it before you buy it. Quote Link to comment
+PeachyPA Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 Our local engineering firm sells USGS topo maps. Also, our nearest "camping" store, an army-navy surplus, is an hour away. Most of our recent equipment has been purchased online from Campmor. My Garmin eTrex was purchased at a Dunham's Sporting Goods store 40 minutes away. Different strokes for different folks. Quote Link to comment
derekdoubleut Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 If you live near (50 moiles or so) a Gander Mountain store, it is well worth the trip. Excellent selection of camping hikning, hunting, ATV, marine, and fishing equipment. The staff knows their stuff, too. You won't hear a lot of "I only work here" mumbo jumbo from the employees. Quote Link to comment
kayaker22589 Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 lots of cheap discounted stuff Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted September 11, 2004 Share Posted September 11, 2004 lots of cheap discounted stuff Sierra Trading Post is a great place to get outdoors stuff at fantastic prices. One problem is that because they deal in closeouts, overstocks and irregulars, many items are sold out quickly, or only available in a few sizes. Still, its the place I look first when buying outdoor gear. Quote Link to comment
virgo91967 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Can you get maps sent to you from topozone? I was looking for a waterproof map of John's Mountain in Floyd County, GA. Yep..absolutely..or , if you know the quad and or section you need, you can go Finding and Ordering USGS Topographic Maps and they will ship said maps you your mailing address. So far as waterproffing goes, I am not certain if they are sent waterproffed or not. one good I dea that I found while surfing the net is to copy the part of the map you need and have it lamibated. that way you don't have to worry about your orifginal getting accudentally ruining the original Quote Link to comment
+carleenp Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 (edited) Campmor! It will be difficult to find a better place to buy everything needed for the outdoors. In hindsight, I would also recommend Campmor first. I have found that they often have the same selection as others at better prices. I also have found some extra unique surprises with them. An example is when I ordered an expensive Columbia travel shirt from REI and also ordered a much cheaper Campmor brand travel shirt with all the same features from Campmor. The Campmor shirt ended up to be less easy to wrinkle, had better button features and just generally looked better! So I ended up very happy there, especially since the shirt was $15 cheaper! I will now buy any further travel shirts from Campmor. I don't even wear the expensive Columbia one much (not to trash Columbia though, I do generally like their clothes)! In a later post, Brian mentioned Sierra Trading Post. They are worth a look, but like he said, they may or may not have what you seek. If they do, you could find some savings. I am fortunate enough to drive through Wyoming from time to time and visit the actual Sierra outlet store. I have found some great cheap stuff there. My last was a pair of favorite Vasque hiking boots on closeout, so I got a $125 or so pair of boots for $35! Edited September 12, 2004 by carleenp Quote Link to comment
+crash331 Posted September 12, 2004 Author Share Posted September 12, 2004 I got a Brunton classic compass for 12 bucks. Looks like a pretty good deal. link Quote Link to comment
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