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Posted by Outdoorlover on November 11, 2011 at 6:02 PM under
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Don’t fall into the Christmas rush; shop early while the selection is
still good. Well, that is my goal this year. I know it is still
early, but I get so frustrated with myself when sometimes I over analyze
each gift, then waiting for the very best sale, only to find that by
the time that special sale came along there were only a limited number
of whatever it was I wanted to buy. Actually, only a handful of the
folks who were at the store waiting for the doors to be unlocked, often
pushing and shoving to get to the prize first, were the only ones who
actually got the “bargain”. In my book, that is no bargain. Then you
find yourself in a shopping frenzy, grabbing other things that are included in
the “special sale”, items that perhaps you weren’t even considering in the
first place, costing much more in time, money and frustration than the
actual gift was worth.
Well, I have decided to shop at the stores I already trust who give
reasonable prices and excellent service; although, I still look for
their sales while I am there. At one GPS Store
in particular I recently heard a customer say “Thanks John! You guys
are great to work with…I’ll let my friends know.” Now, I already liked
that particular GPS store, but it really felt good to hear someone else
express the same sentiment. Many of my friends just need or would
appreciate GPS accessories like a case, GPS mounts, handheld GPS
accessories, maybe even a new charger cable. Well, I know where I will
be shopping for those items this year, and I am planning to get ahead of
the crowds this time.
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Posted by Backpackin on July 4, 2011 at 1:07 PM under
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Hey, Happy 4th
of July everyone! I was just sitting here reminiscing about some of my
friends I haven’t seen in quite a while and some of the July 4th
celebrations I have been to in my lifetime. Maybe I’m getting old, but
I like getting in touch with old friends whether they live near or far
away.
Anyway, one great friend of mine used to crack me up. She was a terrific bargain hunter, and normally by the 4th
of July she would announce that she had finished her Christmas
shopping! Sounded like an amazing idea, and I often laughed at her for
that, especially since her teenage daughter had caught on and would
claim not to have a thing to wear suddenly before school and talk my
friend into giving her daughter any clothing Christmas presents early
which would send my friend back off shopping to replenish the shortage.
Pretty smart girl, her daughter!
Well, with that thought in mind my thoughts moved on their own to the
idea of checking out the great GPS accessories and GPS devices on sale
and the realization that I, too, could save a lot of money on this
year’s gifts by following my friend’s example and beginning planning now
while watching the great GPS prices throughout the next few months.
Wouldn’t that be great to finish my own shopping before the rush and
madness in the stores that starts on Black Friday? That will be my motto
for this year – get moving and watching the great sales early to avoid
the stress. Wouldn’t I love it if I can be just like my old friend
during the holidays who would sit back and wrap and decorate and party
and enjoy the lights and the fun side of the holidays while the rest of
the world would hustle trying to catch up! I can pick up a GPS receiver
for one friend, perhaps a GPS mount for another, perhaps golf GPS
for yet another at great prices on each. If I watch the possibilities
will be nearly endless. This is the year I personally plan to shop
smarter, not harder.
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Posted by NavigatingMyWay on December 6, 2010 at 2:46 PM under
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In the last few years I noticed that I’d been putting on a few extra
pounds, so I decided to do something about it. I’ve never lived a
sedentary lifestyle or anything like that, but if I don’t have a
tangible fitness goal in mind it’s tough to stay motivated. That’s when a
friend told me about a personal bicycling milestone known as the
century. Just as you might assume from the name, it consists of a
100-mile-long cycling course.
This isn’t the sort of event you can jump into without doing some diligent training. I found some bicycle GPS mounts
online and set up a tracking receiver for my Schwinn road bike. It
allows me to plot out my practice routes well in advance so that I can
time myself along the way and get an idea for how I’ll do once the real
century rolls around. In just a few months I’ve cycled my way into
shape.
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