Chattanooga Times Free Press

Rock/Creek sold

Camping World subsidiary buys local outdoor retailer

- BY MARK PACE STAFF WRITER

The owners of Rock/Creek Outfitters have sold the company to Uncle Dan’s Outfitters, a subsidiary of Camping World Holdings Inc., in a move to expand the company across the Southeast.

The 30-year-old Rock/Creek is a pillar of the local outdoor industry, and was one of the first to capitalize on Chattanoog­a as an outdoor city. The formerly independen­t specialty outdoor retailer provides gear for sports including kayaking, rock climbing, camping and hiking.

“We’ll look to grow pretty quickly,” co-owner Chad Wykle said. “Our experience is in the Southeast. The Rock/Creek brand certainly resonates in the southeaste­rn United States, so we’ll look to grow Rock/Creek’s brick and mortar quickly across the region.”

The company operates six brick-and-mortar locations in Chattanoog­a, Cleveland, Tenn., Franklin, Tenn., and a seasonal outpost near Benton, Tenn. Those will all remain open, Wykle said.

“Our culture remains in place as does our commitment to the community … None of that changes.” – CO-OWNER CHAD WYKLE

Current staff and management will remain in place, and the Rock/Creek experience will remain the same from both a customer and employee standpoint, he added. Rock/Creek will continue its practice of promoting from within and keep local management. Wykle and fellow co-owner Jonathan Scott will remain with the company, but their roles and titles haven’t been finalized.

“Our culture remains in place as does our commitment to the community, our commitment to the specialty products that we carry and our buyers’ scrutiny over products that we bring in,” Wykle said. “We have very experience­d buying department­s that folks have come to know and love … None of that changes.”

Details of the sale have not been released, and Wykle deferred the question to the new owners, who did not return a message Friday.

Longtime employees Wykle and Scott acquired Rock/Creek from its founders, Dawson Wheeler and Marvin Webb, in 2017. Since that time, Wheeler and Webb have remained part of the company’s strategic leadership team and were fully engaged in the Uncle Dan’s acquisitio­n.

“Rock/Creek’s strong legacy and team were central to this decision,” Wheeler said. “We’ve always been an opportunis­tic company, and this transactio­n provides Rock/Creek with unpreceden­ted growth opportunit­ies at every level. It also allows the current owners to focus on what they love: interactin­g with staff, customers and the community in a very hands-on way. In short, it benefits everyone and checks all the boxes.”

The announceme­nt

is another major outdoor acquisitio­n for the nation’s largest network of RV-centric retail locations. The company purchased Uncle Dan’s in 2017, which acquired Erehwon Mountain Outfitter — a Midwest specialty retailer of outdoor gear and apparel — earlier this year.

“Uncle Dan’s, Erehwon and Rock/Creek are wholly aligned both in terms of culture and strategic objectives,” said Colin Moynihan, the general

manager of Uncle Dan’s and Erehwon. “By bringing our like-minded businesses together, we’ll find efficienci­es in merchandis­ing and back-end infrastruc­ture, so we can focus more fully on serving our existing customers and reaching new markets.”

The announceme­nt comes days after fellow Chattanoog­a outdoor company RootsRated Media announced it is leaving Chattanoog­a for Atlanta. It is also two weeks before the opening of REI’s first Chattanoog­a location.

“That was not the purpose of this move,” Wykle said. “It’s an opportunit­y for us to continue in the community and to continue to grow. We knew [REI] was coming in, but that wasn’t a large concern and isn’t why we made the decision.”

FourBridge­s Capital advised Rock/Creek throughout the transactio­n process and ultimately negotiated and structured the deal.

“FourBridge­s was pleased to advise Rock/ Creek in this transactio­n,” said Andy Stockett, a managing director with FourBridge­s. “The fact that Camping World and Uncle Dan’s would choose the Rock/Creek brand as a beachhead for expansion in the South is a testament to the vision and innovation Marvin and Dawson brought to outdoor retailing 30 years ago.”

 ?? STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH ?? Celeste Neville looks at clothes with her kids, Sidney, 8, and Lindsay, 6, at Rock/Creek Outfitters Friday at 2 North Shore. The three were looking for shorts and T-shirts for Earth Day wear.
STAFF PHOTO BY ERIN O. SMITH Celeste Neville looks at clothes with her kids, Sidney, 8, and Lindsay, 6, at Rock/Creek Outfitters Friday at 2 North Shore. The three were looking for shorts and T-shirts for Earth Day wear.
 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY ERIN O. SMITH ?? From left, Dawson Wheeler, a Rock/Creek Outfitters founder, and co-owners Chad Wykle and Jonathan Scott pose for a photo Friday. The owners of Rock/Creek Outfitters have sold the company to Uncle Dan’s Outfitters, a subsidiary of Camping World Holdings Inc., in a move to expand the company across the Southeast. Micah Jones, a sales associate, straighten­s racks of clothes at Rock/Creek Outfitters on Friday. The formerly independen­t specialty outdoor retailer provides gear for sports including kayaking, rock climbing, camping and hiking.
STAFF PHOTOS BY ERIN O. SMITH From left, Dawson Wheeler, a Rock/Creek Outfitters founder, and co-owners Chad Wykle and Jonathan Scott pose for a photo Friday. The owners of Rock/Creek Outfitters have sold the company to Uncle Dan’s Outfitters, a subsidiary of Camping World Holdings Inc., in a move to expand the company across the Southeast. Micah Jones, a sales associate, straighten­s racks of clothes at Rock/Creek Outfitters on Friday. The formerly independen­t specialty outdoor retailer provides gear for sports including kayaking, rock climbing, camping and hiking.

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