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    Great day on the river- highly recommend life vests for pre teens/ or anyone who isn't a strong swimmer-
    Sue L.

    We had a fantastic day on the river! Easy to find, friendly staff. We were brand new to tubing- I called that morning to find out what time they were releasing the dam. It released at noon which meant it would be at the picnic area at 2. We brought food, ate at a picnic table before boarding the shuttle , arrived around 1:30 and waited for the water - like clockwork, by 2:15, the flow looked good enough to go. We had 6!people with us, its really hard to stay together - once you a hit a few rapids , you just go where the river takes you. A few tips- wear water shoes- i fell out once and the rocks are slippery and the current strong - 2 - my son is 11- I wanted him with me in case he had any trouble- it would have been helpful to have brought rope. When we would separate due to currents/rocks etc, it was difficult to catch up to him. 3- don't bring phone , keys or a bag- when I fell out of the tube , my bag got drenched and my tube started floating away and my bag suddenly weighed a ton! Made it difficult to get back in the tube. There is a place to leave your keys in the building - it was very easy as we floated along to find the place where we needed to hop out to get out of the river to get to the car and the current was slow enough there for an easy exit -

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    Nature's Closet

    Nature's Closet

    3.8(4 reviews)
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    Great spot for outerwear. Beth made sure to go above and beyond when helping me purchase a…read morePatagonia rain jacket. Will return!

    I have been shopping at Natures Closet since it was in Bennington. I followed it to Williamstown…read morewhen it moved and have seen numerous ownership changes. Somehow, the store doesn't think it necessary to distinguish between mens and womens apparel. Many womens athletic clothes don't use numeric sizes anymore, using S, M, L. It can be difficult to recognize that one rack has mens and the next one womens This morning I went there to get some shirts and a fall jacket. My shopping was interrupted by a saleswoman who asked me if I was looking for mens clothes. This after I had been in the store for a good ten minutes, mistaking some racks for mens and vice versa. I said I was. She then proceeded to try to explain where the mens clothes were. I didn't quite understand her and needed clarification, what racks are for men? For some reason, she took umbrage at my confusion and replied dismissively about one side of the store being for men. I asked if it included the wall racks. She said the right side of the store was for men, giving me the impression that helping me was low on her priority list. When I said, of course, all stores are men on the right and women on the left, another saleswoman chimed in with an "I beg your pardon." So I repeated myself. I had two shirts worth $200 in my hands and had come in prepared to spend at leadt that much, but after the attitude and treatment I received, I decided to buy what I had and leave. At the counter the saleswoman folded my shirts and then just stuffed them in the bag. I've been shopping here for nearly twenty years. Never again and I will tell everyone who will listen to me about this experience. Shabbiest treatment I've gotten from retail in decades.

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