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    5.0 (5 reviews)
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    JD High Country Outfitters

    JD High Country Outfitters

    4.0(28 reviews)
    57.6 mi
    $$

    I needed some shoes and this place was recommended by a different store that didn't have the…read moreselection I was looking for. Luckily, for me, I didn't have to shop any more after this because JD High Country Outfitters had a large selection of women's shoes and I found two pairs I actually liked a lot. I thought the pricing was fair for the area and the high end nature of the shoes. I bought a pair of Sorrel waterproof sneakers for $120. They were marked up about $35 more than Sorrel's website which is about normal for retailers like this. The only real problem I had was with the service here. I tried my best to not get mad but I was fuming by the end of this experience. I'll try to give them some grace and say that maybe I wasn't forward enough in pushing other people out of the way to get them to bring me shoes from downstairs but a place with great customer service wouldn't need that. I also can say well, they were young men, who didn't seem to care about their jobs but again, why work here if you don't want to help people.

    Well, what can I say more about JD High Country Outfitters!!!…read moreI was walking around Jackson, trying not to buy anything which I did a great job of and not even eating in the restaurants. I really saved a lot of money keeping it simple because I only came here to camp,fish and hike anyway. But when I saw JD high country outfitters, I had to walk in because I love stores that cater to the hiking, fishing, camping outdoors supplies. As soon as I walked in the young man behind the counter was very smart. He said hey we're having a half off sale on socks. And I was looking for sox specifically. I passed so many stores in Jackson that had little cheap souvenir socks all charging around the same price $12-$14 and the really good socks were more but not that special and all the same . When I walked in here, they had the wonderful brand that I bought before which is a good hiking brand, thick well-made socks made in the USA thank goodness and they were HALF PRICE!!! I proceeded to buy eight pairs of socks. It was totally worth it. I couldn't believe I was so lucky to find them. I will be stocked up forever with good quality socks. In the winter, I wear pure wool socks that I knit myself but the rest of the year and for hiking, I use good well-made quality hiking socks, which they had. I also want to mention that the store was stocked. It was in excellent condition and they had high end items, beautiful items that I buy here and there as I can afford them, but so worth it. Upstairs, they had a whole gun store with ammunition, binoculars, knives and fishing rods, and all sorts of fishing and hunting supply. Downstairs they had your typical camp and hike items. They even had a rack of Patagonia jackets on sale which I could not believe. I just knew I could not buy more stuff right now. And I had two jackets But they had $200 Patagonia jackets marked off 30% to 70%. I also want to give out a shout to the really nice lady that was working in the shoe department who had I believe short strawberry blonde hair she was so nice and she helped me with the socks while she was helping people with shoes and sandals. She is a benefit to have you always want great employees like that and I want to just say that her and the guy behind the counter in the front were really great. I think the guy behind the counter in the front was brunette and very helpful. Lastly, I love the large paper bag that they gave me with their insignia on it. It's so well-made. I am now using it to store my early winter kitling next to my fireplace here in Oregon. Thanks for being such a great store. I really enjoyed my visit there.

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    Soda Peak Outfitters - Teton Mountains

    Soda Peak Outfitters

    2.3(3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    BEST ADVENTURE!! I Spent a week with the owner (Chuck) and had a blast!! We booked a two day pack…read moretrip which was amazing. I have also booked a vacation next year with Soda Peak Outfitters. It's definitely worth the money. Give them a call.

    Stay away! This operation is disorganized and unprofessional to the point of endangering customers…read more Take your money to a more established outfit. My girlfriend and I recently did a 2-day pack trip. While "Soda Peak Outfitters" sounds like a legitimate business, and their website looks professional, this is a one-man operation (Chuck). On our trip, he brought his 10-year-old son as the only other "employee." A 10-year-old is clearly not a substitute for a trained adult, and creates an obvious conflict of interest. We'll begin with the emergency situation with which the trip ended, but please note that this was not an isolated incident but rather the culmination of two days of sloppy disorganization. As we were getting ready to leave the campsite, with all of us finally on our horses (hours after we were supposed to be off the mountain, by the way), Chuck lost control of the mules, which started fighting and bolted. The horses all bolted too--we just managed to jump off at the last second without injury. Obviously, this sort of thing happens from time to time (though you might have expected some instruction on what to do, which we never received--or at least the OPTION to ride with a helmet, which we never had. I have never not had the option for a helmet on any other ride I've done, and I've done these sorts of rides on four continents). Chuck then immediately went down the mountain after the horses without a word to us--zero explanation, zero instruction. We were left alone, on foot, outside the campsite with all the stuff, including a trash bag with food scraps. Mind you, this is grizzly country, in Bridger-Teton National Forest, and we had been told that there was a mother with cubs in the area. Moreover, Chuck, who had abandoned us by the campsite with, again, no instruction or plan, had the only can of bear spray (and sat phone) on him, having never suggested that this was an item we were responsible for bringing ourselves. We felt that we had little choice at this point but hike out--which, of course, is not what we signed up to do, this being a horse pack trip. But we had no indication of when Chuck might come back, or what his plan was. And good thing we did! We caught up with Chuck at the bottom of a hill in a meadow, where he had found two of the horses and mounted, and he was going to try and catch the other horses. That is all he said; we told him we were walking out (on the same trail), and we never saw him again. Again, it was a good thing we decided to hike out, because the horses apparently had gone to the road and it took him until midnight to get the gear out. I can't imagine how dangerous it would have been for us to have been waiting by the gear that entire time--in the evening, in bear country, without bear spray, without cell service, by a pile of food scraps. As is, we managed to complete a difficult, long hike we had not signed up for at altitude without bear spray. Chuck never came to help us, nor even checked in to make sure we were OK. As mentioned, there were a lot of other issues on this trip. A quick, non-exhaustive sample: - Chuck forgot to bring a lighter, and spent all afternoon and evening trying to make a fire while we ate cold cuts in the rain - He changed the meeting location at the last minute without telling us, in an area with no cell service. We only managed to find him at all by a stranger with a sat phone - When we showed up at the new location (2 hrs late because of the location change) he still wasn't there - We didn't leave until 5-6 hours after the agreed meeting time, in part because Chuck had lost a saddle, while we were left to our own devices - It was all supposed to be worth it because the trail was supposed to lead to a cave we could go in, which Chuck never found To add insult to injury, Chuck has refused to refund us, which is obviously the least he can do. Clearly this was not the experience we've paid for. Again, I've done many rides on four continents, and this up there for the sloppiest experience I've ever had--find an alternative.

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