Showing posts with label camp stoves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label camp stoves. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Honoring Our Heroes

OAR HONORS OUR HEROES

National Police Week (May 12-May 18)
Peace Officers Memorial Day (May 15)
Armed Forces Day (May 18)
Memorial Day (May 27)

We have family members who have served both in law enforcement and in the military.
We honor their service, and honor the service of ALL who keep us safe and free.
Throughout May current, ex and retired military and LEO's will receive 25% off all their purchases at OAR.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE

It's been a busy past week at the store in terms of folks consigning their gear with us.
Thank you to all those who have remembered OAR as they were doing their spring cleaning and clearing out their closets and garages.
We appreciate our consignors SO much!
A quick look at just some of the great gear that has come in recently:.

Hank Roberts stove and a Bianchi camo day pack.

Sunrise gun case scabbard and Trout and Goose fishing soft case

We've got three bows at the store right now - 2 Brownings and a Bear.
An Orvis fishing vest.
Tasco 4 x 32 scope (it's got a few scratches and is functional but has been well used) and an awesome leather belt


Thursday, April 18, 2013

Please No More!

PLEASE NO MORE!
When a lady brought in a roof mount ski rack and two pairs of cross country skis last week, we did the paperwork on them, she walked out the door and I thought "What am I doing?"
It's mid-April and effective as of now, OAR will no longer be accepting any more winter sports equipment (including skis, boots, helmets, boards, poles etc.).
It's time to move on.
We took the old downhill skis off the floor this week (and they'll make an AWESOME bench when we cut 'em down this summer), but still have some gear left out, for those folks looking forward to the 2013/2014 season (which is only six or seven months away).
People are totally beginning to look for warm weather gear - camping, hiking, biking, boating, hunting, and (especially) fishing stuff.

Aside from the obvious gear, people have asked for things I would never have thought of (and it continues to be a learning experience owning an outdoor store in a place like Cody Wyoming).
People are looking for good, technical, name brand day and multi-day packs, but there is also a market for old-school beater packs (so guys can haul meat out of the mountains and not worry about messing up a good pack).
They're looking for lightweight and tiny back-country stoves, but they're also looking for cast iron cookware so that they can car camp.
They're looking for good, high quality fishing rods for themselves, but they're also looking for lightweight and cheap rods for their kids.
And soccer cleats!!!!!

TWO THINGS:
1.  If you have a good, high quality, name brand road or mountain bike, or a boat (canoe or kayak), we'll find room for it at our little store. 
At OAR we still have high hopes to be able to expand back, take up the entire garage bay we are currently renting and effectively double our space by the end of the summer.
We need your help to be able to do that.  The more great stuff we have at OAR, the more people will come by to see what we have.
The more great stuff we have at OAR, the more fun it is to dig through and check out what's new!

2.  If you're not sure we can use it, just give us a call.  You'd be surprised what people are looking for and what they'll buy.
We've been surprised many times over the past few months!

We have the awesome-est pair of boots in the store right now! They are a pair of vintage GALIBIER RICHARD PONTVERT hiking mountaineer boots. They were made in France, likely from the 1970's, in great shape for their age, weigh a ton and are virtually indestructible.
The sole looks brand new and is screwed to the upper (not glued like the newer, lighter, high tec boots). I LOVE these things! They're small - we couldn't find a size on them but I tried them on and would guess they're a ladies Size 10 (maybe a man's 8 1/2?). Totally old school and totally bomb proof.
Looked them up and found reviews on these boots: http://www.trailspace.com/gear/galibier/super-guide/
The boots came in with a pair of vintage Carman Super Gator lined gaitors. VERY COOL!

Area Public School And College Students Receive 10% Off All Their Purchases Everyday

We have a group of Outdoor Recreation students from Northwest College who drop by here regularly, and we say THANK YOU for your support of OAR!
YOU GUYS ROCK!!

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Facebook Hates Me

Facebook hates me.
I've been trying to post pictures and text on the OAR Facebook page for a couple of days now and it won't let me.
Maybe this tech-nerd changed a setting on the site without meaning to.
Or maybe Facebook really DOES hate me.
Either way, we'll get it figured out and post again as soon as we can.

At the store we have some great gear that needs to find a new home.
A lady brought this beautiful little Rossignol youth snowboard/ski helmet in a while back.
It's in brand new condition, has ample padding to protect a little athlete's head, and is filled with all the hearts and flowers and pinkness that a little girl would love.
Oxygen Element 580 snowboard (size 152) - without bindings, has a few scratches but no major dings, and the graphics on both sides are still in great shape. 
This little MSR Pocket Rocket (yes, that's the actual name of this baby) is a tiny camping stove.
It comes complete with plastic carrying case, and is sturdy but lightweight enough to throw down in the bottom of your pack when you head out to camp or go into the back country.
Quite a few people have looked at this thing, then looked at me bemused and said "What IS that?"
It's a wind resistance bike trainer.  Designed for those who want to ride their bike indoors when the weather outside is too nasty for outdoor riding.
It's in excellent condition, simple to install and use, and breaks down easily when you want to store it away.
Burton Ranger snowboard boots that are in very good shape and a pair of Vision youth snowboard boots that are in excellent (barely used) shape
This is a Graber trunk mount bike rack, designed to hold 3-4 bicycles.
If you need to transport bikes and don't have the room to haul them in your vehicle, this tight little bike rack will do the trick.
If you have any of the following and want to consign them, we would LOVE to have them to sell at OAR, because folks are beginning to head back outside again:
packs - headlamps - trekking poles - camp stoves - hiking boots - trail shoes - paddles and life jackets - wet suits - wind and rain proof jackets - gaitors - tents - camp chairs - anything to do with hunting

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

All Kinds Of Gear

I guess I've been living under a rock somewhere but I had never seen a candle lantern before one walked in the door about a week ago.
It comes complete with brass candle lantern, replacement candles, instruction booklet and mesh carry case.
A link to some information about this very cool thing:

Just a reminder that our March Madness Winter Gear Sale begins tomorrow.  All winter jackets, skis, ski boots, fleece vests, hats, gloves, ear and neck warmers etc. are 30% off our already low OAR-prices.
Included in our sale are these two great pairs of snowboard boots.  The larger pair are Burton Rangers and the other pair are youth Vision boots.

This very compact and lightweight MSR Pocket Rocket Stove is also for sale. 
More information here:

OK.........we admit that the Arctic Comet snow boots are not what we would call high fallutin' top name outdoor gear.  But I bought two pairs of them really cheap a while back, because I know that there are people out there who just want warm feet and don't have a whole lot of money to spend to get them.
These boots are in great shape and have liners, and if you just want to spend a little bit of money, we may have an option for you!

Two pairs of climbing gloves. 
We've got a climbing helmet, a couple of pairs of climbing gloves, some webbing, a few harnesses and a few pairs of climbing shoes for sale at OAR

One of the groups that we would like to be able to serve better at OAR are the children and youth of the community.
They outgrow their sports gear in the blink of an eye.
Which means kids are always needing new stuff and parents are always paying for new stuff.
It gets EXPENSIVE!
We have these youth Fox Racing Pants in the store right now and they are in great shape.
We also have a children's bike trailer, a couple of pairs of little (very little) roller blades, a couple of youth ski/snowboard helmets and a couple of pairs of youth skis, bike helmets and a random variety of winter clothing (jackets, vests, boots, gloves, hats, scarfs etc.).
All youth winter gear is also 30% off through the month of March.
If you have young-people gear and clothing that YOUR kids have outgrown, consider consigning it with OAR and giving them new life for another youngster in our community!

A cool postcard that a lady we know in Montana sent to us over the holidays.
She is an avid fisherman and hunter, and caught this on the Bitterroot River.
Great picture!

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Thunder and Lightning

Sometime during my first year of adventure racing, me and two other women signed up for a 12 hour race at a state park west of of Nashville, Tennessee.
It was in the spring, the race started early in the morning and it started in cool but very sunny conditions.
Throughout the morning the sky began to get increasingly cloudy and by early afternoon it looked downright ominous.
We heard it first mid-afternoon and it did not take any of us by surprise - a very loud thunder boomer.
The sky had turned black.
We were not in the middle of the North Carolina or West Virginian mountains as we had been in other races but we were too far from civilization when the hard rain started.
The thunder began and then so did the lightning.
We were on mountain bikes at the time, on a trail surrounded by woods on both sides, and there was no shelter from the storm anywhere.
We did the only prudent thing we could do, which was to ditch our bikes, ditch our packs, move away from each other and make ourselves the smallest targets we could possibly make ourselves.
Squatting in a field with violent thunder and lightning all around us, was the scariest race experience I had had to that point.
As we were in the middle of it I looked across the small open field in one direction and then in another direction and saw the faces of my team-mates and knew that they were also feeling the same dread that I was feeling.
Thankfully the violent storm was short lived and thankfully we came through it none the worse for wear.
Once it had passed we retrieved all of our gear, nervously laughed off the experience, and continued on with our race................

Great pieces of gear that we have had in the store for a while, and stuff that we would LOVE to find a new home for!
Oxygen Element 580 snowboard (size 152) - without bindings, has a few scratches but no major dings, and graphics on both sides are still in great shape.  There's still a ton more snowboarding left to do before the end of the season!
This super cute girls Rossignol snowboard/ski helmet is filled with all kinds of flowers, hearts and serious pinkness.  It is in brand new condition.
Burton Ranger snowboard boots that are in very good shape and a pair of Vision youth snowboard boots that are in excellent (barely used) shape.
Sleeping bags in brand new (never used) condition, tent and camp chair both in great condition.  We've also got a couple of camp stoves.
We've got winter hats, gloves, ear warmers, neck warmers and scarves - fleece sweaters - winter jackets with labels that include Columbia, Mountain Hard Ware, LL Bean, Cabelas, Winchester, Patagonia and more - climbing gear including shoes, harnesses, gloves.
To name only a few items in the increasing stock of used outdoor gear and clothing that OAR is happily beginning to accumulate.
What would we LOVE to see more of at this time of year?
Day packs (we sold a Salomon pack and a Go-lite pack within days of putting them out on the floor) and they can be used for just about EVERY outdoor activity.
Hiking boots.  Trekking poles.  Local topo maps.  Gaiters.  Wind resistant jackets.  Wool and Smart Wool socks.  Compasses.  Head lamps.  Fishing rods and reels.
Soon we would love to see mountain bikes and road bikes (please no BSO's - bicycle shaped objects!). 

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Attachments To Gear

We put this awesome picture up on the wall behind the counter at the store a couple of days ago.
I bought it (frame, mat and picture) for 50 cents at a yard sale in Tennessee at least 10 years ago and at the time thought that it was a print (maybe even an over sized photo copy).
I worked for a Parks and Recreation Department at that time and was supervising a community center one day when an artist came into the building.
The guy was working on a mural and while we were talking he commented on my picture.
I told him what I knew about it (which wasn't much), he walked over to it, looked at it closely and told me that it was an original pencil drawing.
It's huge and awesome and slightly anatomically incorrect.  I love it.


We've had a lot of really great consignment gear come into the store over the past week, including a set 
of Red Ball waders and three sets of Hodgman chest waders (including one neoprene set).  It doesn't feel like it right now but fishing season is just around the corner!

We have a very large size pair of desert combat boots for sale.

This MSR back country stove is an AWESOME piece of gear that was brought in by a Northwest College student.  A link to more info on this thing:  http://cascadedesigns.com/msr/stoves/rapid-cooking/pocketrocket/product

We've had these camo insulated bib overalls for a long time and finally got around to getting the broken buckles replaced on them.  They're good-to-go now, in great shape and out on the floor waiting for a new owner.
I snapped this picture about a year ago while mountain biking on a combination of gravel roads and technical single track in middle Tennessee.  Gary Fisher bike, Shimano spd's and VERY worn out Cannondale mtn bike shoes.  Did I ever tell you that I get very attached to my gear and hate to part with anything.  I had two other pairs of Cannondales at the house - one girly blue pair (that I never wore because they were girly blue) and another brand new black pair exactly like these (only they were totally black, and had no holes in them, and had no broken laces tied in knots).  When these shoes were finally more hole than shoe I had to toss 'em.  But I loved those shoes.

Stop by OAR soon and check out the great gear that we have.  The "Island of Misfit Gear" is increasing every day!