Does anyone know the position of REI and there views on overlanding?
I got a email from REI today to do a survey on why I haven't shopped there in over a year. I said in the survey what I thought. They asked what outdoor activities do I do, there was a list of about 30-40 activities to pick from. Missing from the list was Overlanding, off-roading of any kind moto, side by side, 4X4, shooting.
I have been getting tired of all their political stuff for a few years now, They had a campaign for women being discriminated in the outdoors. REALLY? When has a woman been turned away from a national park? The last straw for me was when they quit selling Camelback because their parent company also owned companies that manufacture guns and ammo.
REI also gives tons of money to the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club actively works to close areas to activities like off-roading, overlanding, pretty much any back country activity. They will not be happy until all public land is wilderness with no human activity allowed.
Why would I give my money to a company that then gives that money to groups that want to that away the activities that I like.
By the way I have been a REI member for over 45 years.
Any thoughts on this?
Todd
I got a email from REI today to do a survey on why I haven't shopped there in over a year. I said in the survey what I thought. They asked what outdoor activities do I do, there was a list of about 30-40 activities to pick from. Missing from the list was Overlanding, off-roading of any kind moto, side by side, 4X4, shooting.
I have been getting tired of all their political stuff for a few years now, They had a campaign for women being discriminated in the outdoors. REALLY? When has a woman been turned away from a national park? The last straw for me was when they quit selling Camelback because their parent company also owned companies that manufacture guns and ammo.
REI also gives tons of money to the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club actively works to close areas to activities like off-roading, overlanding, pretty much any back country activity. They will not be happy until all public land is wilderness with no human activity allowed.
Why would I give my money to a company that then gives that money to groups that want to that away the activities that I like.
By the way I have been a REI member for over 45 years.
Any thoughts on this?
Todd