peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
I finally got around to visit the NH State Surplus Store in Concord today. The state of NH picks up gear abandoned at TSA checkpoints and resells it at the store along with other state surplus stuff. Obviously, the selection varies but it sure looks like a lot of stuff that gets abandoned is junk
Lots of Leatherman, Gerber and other name brand utility tools which are separated out from a lot of cheap lookalikes. I paid $4 for Gerber multitool that looks new.
I saw several bicycle oriented multitools
Bins of nalgene and sports bottles of every type (most of them a buck)
A big box of hiking poles of all brands and quality. I found a spare Leki Pole to replace one I lost awhile back, like new for $14 (a new pair is $120).
Fly rod travel cases? (my guess)
In the past I saw on a TV report on the place in the background assortment of backpacking stoves (I didnt see any today).
The store is normally open on Mondays only although they have extended days on occasion. Given the folks wandering around, it looks like locals hit the place every week to pick through the new loads. No doubt a lot of it ends up at flea markets. They did not seem to be interested in the hiking gear. My guess is it is not peak season for hiking gear but may be worth a stop by if someone is on the area. https://www.das.nh.gov/purchasing/white-farm.aspx
Lots of Leatherman, Gerber and other name brand utility tools which are separated out from a lot of cheap lookalikes. I paid $4 for Gerber multitool that looks new.
I saw several bicycle oriented multitools
Bins of nalgene and sports bottles of every type (most of them a buck)
A big box of hiking poles of all brands and quality. I found a spare Leki Pole to replace one I lost awhile back, like new for $14 (a new pair is $120).
Fly rod travel cases? (my guess)
In the past I saw on a TV report on the place in the background assortment of backpacking stoves (I didnt see any today).
The store is normally open on Mondays only although they have extended days on occasion. Given the folks wandering around, it looks like locals hit the place every week to pick through the new loads. No doubt a lot of it ends up at flea markets. They did not seem to be interested in the hiking gear. My guess is it is not peak season for hiking gear but may be worth a stop by if someone is on the area. https://www.das.nh.gov/purchasing/white-farm.aspx