Archive for March, 2007

Fly Fishing Classes

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Great Outdoor Provision Co. Fly Fishing ClassThe Great Outdoor Provision Co. Fly Fishing Class is a very comprehensive one day course with two instructors for 8 to 12 students. We’ve packed a lot of information into an 8 hour day, including: casting, knots, equipment, fishing strategies and fly selection, for coldwater, warmwater and saltwater species. Beginners can expect to learn the skills that will allow them to catch fish on their own, and intermediate level fly fishers can advance their casting skills and fill in some holes in their technical knowledge. We provide all equipment, including a textbook, as well as lunch and drinks. Just bring a willingness to have fun and learn, but register early. While we do have multiple dates in 6 locations across the state, they fill up fast.

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GoLite Footwear

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

Awesome new line of footwear from the always innovative GoLite.

GoLite Footwear

The Trail Fly ($110) & Sun Dragon ($95) are in select shops:

Greenville, Charlotte, Raleigh (Cameron Village), Greensboro & Winston-Salem
MORE INFO: golite.com/footwear/

Get the Dirt on the Greenway

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

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Joe Miller will be in the Shop on Wednesday, Mar 28 to give a talk on the Reedy Creek Greenway Connectivity & Features. You can also register for the Walk/Run/Bike for Umstead to be held Sat, April 21

» Click Here to Download a PDF of this Map provided by News & Observer

Wed, Mar 28 - Cameron Village Shop - Raleigh, NC
Walk/Run/Bike for Umstead - Registration: 4-7pm
Talk: 7-8pm

Walk/Run/Bike for Umstead - Sat, April 21

Monday, March 19th, 2007

William B. Umstead State Park - Raleigh, NC » MAP IT

HELP SUPPORT WILLIAM B. UMSTEAD STATE PARK & HAVE A GOOD TIME

WHAT: Choose between a 4 mile Walk/Run on a Park trail, a 3-mile beginner mountain bike tour, or a 7-mile intermediate mountain bike tour. Enjoy live music along the trail and on the main stage. A community event for the appreciation, use, and preservation of William B. Umstead State Park. Funds raised will be used for controlling invasive plants, protecting native wildflowers, environmental education, and land acquisition

  • 4-mile Walk/Run on Park Trails
  • 3-mile or 7-mile Tour de TORC
  • Live Music & More!

In-Person Registration Events:

» www.umsteadcoalition.org or (919) 852-2268

Slumberjack Furniture

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

Slumberjack Camp Furniture

Great new outdoor furniture in the shop from Slumberjack.

  • Emergency Cot $69.95
  • Big Cot $89.95
  • Stowaway Table $94.95
  • Quad Chair $46.95

Video your Adventures - Hands FREE!

Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

GoPro Hero 3 digital Camera
The Digital Hero 3 is a three megapixel waterproof wrist camera capable of functioning to 100′ deep. The Digital HERO 3 is a waterproof wrist camera that also straps to kayak paddles, handlebars, roll bars, and more. It can be worn over a jacket and used with ski gloves on.

Most impressive, it can shoot 54 minutes of TV resolution 640X480 resolution video with sound on a 2GB SD card (not included). We recommend SanDisk SD cards for optimum recording quality.

  • 30 frames per second video with sound (up to 54 minutes)
  • Supports up to 2GB SD
  • 4.5 ounces
  • 3x sequence photo burst
  • $138.95 - They are in the Shop now

Malone AutoLoader Xv - Kayak Cradle and Loader Review

Friday, March 9th, 2007

The AutoLoader Xv is the most advanced kayak carrier ever offered in the transport industry.Features

  • Jawz Universal Mounting System (Patent Pending) - fits square, round and factory oval cross
  • New Hex Head Mounting Bolts Fit All Rack Sizes
  • State of the Art Corrosion Free Plastic Injection Molded Frame
  • Molded Boarding Ramp for Easy Loading
  • Cavitated Construction to Add Strength & Reduce Weight
  • Increased Frame Dimensions to Handle Large Beam Kayaks
  • 9′ Cam Buckle Straps - Multi-Slotted For Various Loads - Ten Year Warranty

$99.95 - MULEteam Price: $87

REVIEW

This is one of those gadgets that makes you wonder how you got along all this time without one. The Malone AutoLoader is a side-loading kayak cradle that mounts to your roof rack. There are three things that separate this product from the other “J shaped cradles“ on the market:

  1. The front lip of the Malone AutoLoader has a loading lip that makes loading your kayak on its side very easy. You simply lift the kayak and push it onto the AutoLoader. The loading lip will automatically position the kayak properly on its side.
  2. The Malone AutoLoader is made of a flexible, durable polymer material that is designed to flex and give with road vibrations and bumps –it’s like carrying your kayak on shock absorbers. Additionally, the AutoLoader is lined with a rubber pad that will protect the finish of your kayak, including Gel coated Composite boats.
  3. The Malone AutoLoader comes with multiple strap anchor slots. These slots allow greater flexibility in carrying kayaks of varying shapes and widths. Additionally, one can actually strap kayaks on the opposite side of the AutoLoader, in addition to the one you just loaded in the cradle. This feature allows the AutoLoader to be used as a kayak stacker, in addition to a “J shaped kayak cradle”.

Carrying kayaks on the side will save valuable roof rack real estate. Furthermore, most kayaks are stiffest when placed on their side, so a side loading cradle makes good sense. This is the only cradle I feel comfortable using with my $4000 Feathercraft Khatsalano. The Malone AutoLoader is available in three configurations. One will fit roof rack crossbars that are round, like Yakima. Another will fit square roof rack crossbars such as Thule. There is even a version available that will fit the majority of factory crossbars found on most SUVs, Minivans, and Wagons. To sweeten the value even more, Malone includes (2) 9 foot padded cam buckle straps with this fine roof rack accessory.

Review by Bittu Ali, canoe and kayak specialist at Great Outdoor Provision Co.

Dirt Up

Friday, March 9th, 2007

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Great Outdoor Provision Co. knows the dirt on adventures, events and gear this spring.

Join our MULEteam online (it’s free) and dirt up with special in-store promotions that wil get you dirty.

» MULEteam Signup | » MULEteam Gear Deals

» Event Calendar

» New Gear in the Shop!

Great Spring Rain Shell

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Patagonia Rain Shadow Jacket

Versatile shell providing storm-level protection that’s breathable and compressible.

The Rain Shadow fulfills a fundamental need when afternoon clouds turn angry: waterproof/breathable protection. It’s compressible and light, with pit zips, a roll-down adjustable hood that’s helmet-compatible and a raised internal diffusion pattern that slides easily over layers and channels moisture away from the skin. Sealed seams draw a hard line between you and the outside wet weather. Soft, compressible perforated hook-and-loop wrist closures, lightweight water-resistant zippers, internal and external pocketing add to the finer points. Regular fit

$149

Congratulations Team RAF!

Thursday, March 8th, 2007

Great Outdoor Provision Co. was excited to sponsor the Sailing Adverntures of Team RAF (Rise and Fall of Western Civilization): Alan, Matt, Chris and Mike. Four college kids who decided to do a 300 mile expedition race in Florida during their spring break.

Team RAF - Key Largo, FL

Team RAF is in Key Largo! At of 7:07 am Wed 3.7.07, the team crossed the finish line healthy and tired. Congratulations Team RAF!

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» Check out their BLOG for details of the adventures

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