I was so excited to come here on my 395 roadtrip and film some content to share this place and buy some great road snacks. Well I hadn’t even walked all the way in when I took my phone out to film and the girl working in the store told me no filming allowed and told me to delete my footage ? Why ? I was caught off guard but put my phone away I proceeded to look through the jerky as I still wanted to buy some and asked what were the top sellers and the girl just looked up and shrugged. I understand places not wanting to be filmed and I am ok with that but I do not understand places being rude to customers. If anything that would of been free publicity for them and it would of been a mutual benefit but ok I guess this wasn’t the place. I’m glad I didn’t buy anything it seemed dirty and overpriced for the amount of product you get. There are more local jerky places along...
   Read moreFun, quaint, friendly, corny, this "tiny spot of nowhere" seems to be quite the popular stop for snowboarders on road trips, probably to Mammoth or the million backcountry snow adventures in the Eastern Sierras just north of here. The windows are covered with Volcom stickers & a thousand other varieties I can't remember. Feel free to add your own, the person at the cash register won't mind. As long as you buy some jerky, which is EXCELLENT by the way. No wonder the young and adventurous stop here. Decent bathrooms are an interesting walk around to the back of the property, you may need...
   Read moreGus's Jerky is by far the best jerky I've ever had. It's a little pricey, but if you can afford it, it's worth it. Try the Cowboy which puts any gas station jerky to shame. The Teriyaki and Sweet & Spicy jerky is moist and flavorful. Other jerky I have tried is overly salty with sub par spices. I'm usually disappointed by it, especially after knowing what Gus's tastes like.
They have other products as well like local honey, olives, and dried fruits. I stop here for the Jerky but I am sure the other products are...
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