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    • droptine59
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        Buddy of mine is doing a road trip… from Maryland.. headed to Yellowstone and following the divide south thru the Tetons and points south=> the Grand Canyon then east on rts. 66/40 and following the Smokies/ Appalachians north on the return leg.

        can anyone recommend good quality trad shop(s) on the way or back?

      • sorno
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          droptine59 wrote: Buddy of mine is doing a road trip… from Maryland.. headed to Yellowstone and following the divide south thru the Tetons and points south=> the Grand Canyon then east on rts. 66/40 and following the Smokies/ Appalachians north on the return leg.

          can anyone recommend good quality trad shop(s) on the way or back?

          There’s nothing in northern Utah dedicated to traditional archery, except maybe Bingham’s here in Ogden. Despite their sizable catalog offerings, their walk-in retail footprint is pretty small though. A few token items at Cabela’s is about all. Not sure if he’s even planning on getting into Utah, but if given other routes, I might take them…

        • mts
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            Not the route I would take, but RMSGEAR in Denver is a great shop with a pile of bows to drool over and shoot. In Wyoming I know of no strictly trad shops. Pronghorn bows are made out of Casper, Wyoming and Yellowstone Bows are out of Lovell, Wyoming. Not sure either would be up for a drop in, but who knows. Both have websites, but it is bow season out here so good luck.

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