Barbara's Beat: Join private sale network The Clymb, and get Backpacker magazine free
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Friday, December 9, 2011

Join private sale network The Clymb, and get Backpacker magazine free

I just signed up for the site The Clymb and got a $10 credit. Now, I can get the Backpacker Magazine free with my credits for my grandsons. I hope they will share. 
The magazine is free for less than 2 days as of this post. This one year subscription includes 9 issues, the first arriving in January with the February issue.

Since 1973, Backpacker Magazine has served as a highly useful resource for gear reviews, outdoor skills information and advice, and destinations for backpacking, camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Each issue offers advice on how to plan trips and learn outdoor and survival skills.

In May 2008 Backpacker won a National Magazine Award for "General Excellence," and consistently ranks alongside the top outdoor-related magazines in circulation.

The Clymb is a private sale network that will give you access to insider pricing from an amazing group of outdoor brands. If you climb, hike, run, ride, paddle or ski, you’re gonna love this.

Here’s how it works: you accept this invite and The Clymb will hook you up with deep discounts, usually 50-70 percent off retail, on gear from a different leading brand each week. Each brand’s product is available for 3 days only, or until it’s sold out. Membership is free and by invite only. That’s why I’m inviting you.


Now through Dec. 25, you can get $10 credit on The Clymb when you sign up. That's right, a $10 credit will appear instantly when you join, and you still get $10 when your first order ships. I am offering you the gift of gear - and it doesn't cost a dime! 

New member instant credits valid through Jan. 30, 2012.
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1 comment:

David Grover said...

If you like to go camping in COMFORT, I suggest you buy yourself (or as a gift for some one else) a one man hammock tent! Hammock tents are awesome because you don’t need to remove rocks and sticks where you are going to camp because the tent keeps you comfortably up in the air!