Go Outdoors

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Ogre

Go Outdoors

Post by Ogre »

Are having a grand opening in my area tomorrow. Anything there really worth looking at from a prep point of view ? I have the following covered.

Lighting
Cooking
Water Filtration
Home Defence
Sanitation

Am I missing something obvious here that I need to grab in their opening day specials ?
WhiteWolf

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Post by WhiteWolf »

Get a discount card the fiver is well worth it.

to add to your list

Thermals
hand warmers
socks

and that's just for starters :D

Oh and make sure your credit card is of a strong disposition :lol: :lol:
the-gnole

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Post by the-gnole »

Some pop up tents can be useful, if the heating goes off just put them up in the house and sleep in them, sounds daft I know, but the reduced area that requires heat will keep you warm at night.

I really should have a trip around the Gloucester store sometime, is it the one opposite the Anglo-Asian cultural centre in Barton Street?
preppingsu

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Post by preppingsu »

Yes, what used to be the old B&Q. Free parking as well.
the-gnole

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Post by the-gnole »

preppingsu wrote:Yes, what used to be the old B&Q. Free parking as well.
I haven't been on that side of town for a while, so will have to try a weekend trip, I actually managed to drive past Attwoolls today, something that rarely happens, the van tends to drift across the carriageway and into their carpark :oops: :oops: :lol:
Moony
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Location: Area 7

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Post by Moony »

Got a nice Rab down jacket there a few weeks ago, about £100 off, but couldnt look at the tents there because the snow had shut the outdoor bit, :lol:
I'm in Area 7 !
preppingsu

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Post by preppingsu »

the-gnole wrote:
preppingsu wrote:Yes, what used to be the old B&Q. Free parking as well.
I haven't been on that side of town for a while, so will have to try a weekend trip, I actually managed to drive past Attwoolls today, something that rarely happens, the van tends to drift across the carriageway and into their carpark :oops: :oops: :lol:
When the kids were little we used to go there as an afternoon trip and go in all the tents! :lol:
the-gnole

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Post by the-gnole »

Look out for the bargain bins if you go there again Sue :D ,

Back to "Go outdoors" multi-buys etc can be useful, especially gas cannisters.
Ogre

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Post by Ogre »

Thanks for the ideas.

Apart from pop up tents I seem to be covered. White Wolf the Drastic Plastic is a no no anyway, I'm trying to pay the bugger off as fast as I can. (or was, thanks ex employer, here's hoping my insurance is honoured)

In my current situation I don't really see them having anything we need to bust a gut about then.
Trojanhorse
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Post by Trojanhorse »

Or support your local independent shop staffed by people who know and care about what they sell!

I went to Go Outdoors today to spend over £200 on kit and they were most unhelpful and my Go Outdoors card had expired and they said I needed to buy a new one- so I said bye. I they went to my local shop who gave me 20% discount as I was Dofe and very helpful!

Never again!