Fab Four

4 is my favorite number, unsure as to yet if it is lucky or not. But I wanted to share with you all, four links that I visit on a daily basis for deals. I found three sister websites that cater to the outdoorsy people. Multiple deals all day long. Not just one.

Steep & Cheap: is for the outdoorsy type of person. Things you’ll find on this website during the day: Sunglasses, Tents, Sleeping bags, Hiking Boots, running sneakers, fleece sweaters, arc’teryx gear, north face stuff, prAna, ice climbing pants, winter jackets…

Chain Love: for the bike lovers. Whether you’re a road or mountain biker, you’ll find a crazy ton of cool things for so many % off. Bike jerseys, helmets, ACTUAL bikes lol, drink mixes for the ride, pedals, bike parts of all kinds.

Whiskey Militia: for the skater/teenager. A lot of DC, Volcom items on here. Board shorts, Snowboards, surf boards, sunglasses, t-shirts, skater shoes, dakine … etc.

Tram Dock: Their newest website yet. Caters to the skiier, snowboarder and ice climbers. In need of 59% off Goretex gloves? Oh they’ve got’em. Tram Dock also has a variety of Rossignol ski boots, and so on.

I’d advice that if you were going to purchase anything since it is listed in the U.S. that you make it worth while. The other day I purchased my great awesome purple Gravis bookbag (it came in the mail on Thursday! Yes!) on Whiskey Militia for $13. Shipping was $11 and the original price was something like $65.00, so I got a good deal. Shipping will always be around $11 no matter how light/heavy the product is. So make it worth while. However, there was a few times that I didn’t get charge shipping at all, which I don’t understand. But there’s also some items that cannot be shipped to Canada. It will tell you at the time of purchase when you enter in your Postal Code.

You cannot add items to your cart and purchase at a later time of the day. Pretty much impulse buys only, and you need to act fast because if it’s a great deal – it’ll go quickly.

These sites are different than Woot (U.S.) and Dipwa (CAN), because they aren’t just one–day deals. Sometimes the item can last 30 minutes listed on the sites occasionally longer, but if it’s popular they will either pull if off quickly just to pinch at your nerves while you’re trying to decide on a size to buy, or it will be sold out within 4 minutes. Not even kidding. It’s addicting refreshing those four sites, trying to get deals all day long.

So, I suggest you check all four sites out — your visa will either hate you, or you’ll thank me for showing you the great wonderful Winners-Like websites. ;)

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Boat load of savings

  • Check out the Save website for literally a boat load of P&G Brandsaver savings ($53.00 off, from my selections!). There are $120 worth of coupons to save from.
  • Free moisturizing shampoo from Meditasto
  • Free Sample of Bounce Awakenings dryer sheets
  • Enter to win $2,500 shopping spree at Vaughn Mills
  • Free bag of Nestle Toll House chocolate morsel. For a free trial bag of Nestle Toll House Chocolate Morsels, call 1-866-399-1106. **Limited quantity. Offer good while supplies last. Automated, they will mail you out the coupon. ** One per household, people trying to get more then one bag per household will possibly not be sent any at all.
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VOTE 4 ME!

Pretty please?

There is a video contest going on at MEC’s website. In 2004 I went on a road trip across Newfoundland and was filmed while bouldering in Gros Morne at a place called The Arches. You can watch and vote for the awesome video here. I’m not sure when the contest ends, but please give us your vote! Unfortunately I’m not in the film very much, mostly spotting but the guys talking are literally my best friends from home — can’t wait to see you b’ysss (in the first part I’m wearing a yellow tank and throughout the last part you see me bouldering on an overhang and I’m wearing a dark tank). It’s great to see this video almost finished! I want to go home :)

Film by John Redpath.
Photos of us at The Arches.

On the right hand bar of “films like this” there is also another climbing film done from a few friends back home titled Newfoundland Climbing – The Fifth Element. It’s currently in the winner’s spot right now. That one is very well done by a buddy named Trevor. You should watch that one too.

Thanks all! xo

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