REI Dividend - It's finally here!
$60.08 And most of it was for buying freeze-dried food! I bought a few smaller pieces of gear, but mostly it was food. My wife and I slept in the tent for about a month all told. Great year for backpacking!
The only big piece of gear I purchased was the $400 Big Agnes King Solomon two-person goose down bag, but I got that for below $300 by applying last year's dividend and the 20% one-time discount that came with the dividend, so it didn't count toward this year's $$. I would've frozen to death last Memorial Day in Kelly Camp if it hadn't been for that bag.
I wonder if there's another big gear item I want to upgrade to with this year's deal. Hmm. Decisions, decisions...
The only big piece of gear I purchased was the $400 Big Agnes King Solomon two-person goose down bag, but I got that for below $300 by applying last year's dividend and the 20% one-time discount that came with the dividend, so it didn't count toward this year's $$. I would've frozen to death last Memorial Day in Kelly Camp if it hadn't been for that bag.
I wonder if there's another big gear item I want to upgrade to with this year's deal. Hmm. Decisions, decisions...
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- atomicoyote
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$12.80. And almost all of that was for bicycle tires I bought there last year. There's not a lot to buy at REI these days unless I turn into a yuppie that just wants to look 'outdoorsey' (not much chance when you're +50 yo). I've also got a $100 gift certificate that I could use it with to get a new pair of hiking boots for no-snow hiking conditions really cheap. Or maybe some high-tech shoelaces?
- OutdoorAbstract
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$89.98 for my refund is WAY more than I would have guessed. I made lots of purchases but most of the stuff was returned.
- cougarmagic
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$427.74. REI Visa card, and a dog getting cancer treatment.
BOOM.
(Although I will definitely just cash it out instead of buying gear...)
BOOM.
(Although I will definitely just cash it out instead of buying gear...)
Hope the pooch is getting better. Is it your Ridgeback?cougarmagic wrote: ↑...and a dog getting cancer treatment...
- cougarmagic
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The 13 year old, yes. She's on maintenance therapy and doing well.HikeUp wrote: ↑Hope the pooch is getting better. Is it your Ridgeback?cougarmagic wrote: ↑...and a dog getting cancer treatment...
- davantalus
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My $40 this year is a far cry from the $140 last year. Guess I'm growing up, understanding my needs more, and amazoning most of it.
- headsizeburrito
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I got some new trail runners on Friday with my dividend, with enough left over to cover a good chunk of the new tent I'm thinking about...
- Girl Hiker
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That's gonna be hard to beat! What'd you buy? A Cliff Bar?Girl Hiker wrote: whoooohoooo!!! I got a whopping $6.00 from REI. I've received more in recent years and obviously did not purchase a lot last year.
Did anyone else receive less than me?