[pct-l] Old Time Backpacking Stores
Tortoise
Tortoise73 at charter.net
Tue Oct 27 19:18:23 CDT 2009
I remember the Sierra Designs store & factory in Berkeley. I called in
sick one day to go to their annual sale. It was a BIG event. Lots of
their new gear at 50% off or so because of minor problems like the color
of the hood didn't match the jacket, or a few stray needle holes. Bought
a great down jacket there -- orange as I recall. The line for the sale
stretched around the block and they only let so many in at a time.
Sore was also a great place to buy BP gear before REI came to town.
Tortoise
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bighummel at aol.com wrote:
> The North Face in Berkeley was a cool brick building with assembly tables and sewing tables in the back.
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> REI was a co-op run by hippies and backpackers with intimate knowledge of the local area.
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> My army surplus store was and is one of my favorite haunts for good deals, may they never die!
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> There was a backpacking store (can't remember the name) that had a small fire in 1976, smoke damaged all of their gear and they had a fire sale! I bought a Snow Lion down jacket that already smelled like a campfire and a stove (what kind of damage does smoke do to a stove?) and other gear for my hike.
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> Eddie Bauer offered great gear through their catalogue with that great life time guarantee! They still do, I hear and are trying thru association with some of the great climbers to get back to their roots.
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> The Great Pacific Iron Works in Ventura was and still is a great store. Owned and started by Yvonne Choinard in the early '70's and then went on to become Patagonia. Best name for a backpacking store ever!
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> Greg Hummel
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