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Need a gift for your nature enthusiast? Here are my gift ideas for the hikers and campers.
I personally have this Streamlight flashlight and love it! I purchased it in 2012 and it’s still going strong!
Lanterns
They come in several colors, or plain black too!
A headlamp. Comes in several colors.
Solar Light. Charge throughout the day for evening light.
Keep their hands warm and cell phone charged with this Rechargeable Hand Warmer / Portable Battery Pack/ LED Flashlight.
A birchwood bird call. My daughter has one and LOVES it! She now wants a Hoot Flute!
Binoculars. Who doesn’t love a pair of binoculars?
Hiking poles
. The older I get the more I want a pair as I hike the mountains.
A new compass.
Camping Ax. I bought one for my husband a few years ago, works great!
Collapsable bucket or sink. So many uses and many campers highly recommend them!
Pocket Rocket Stove or a kit.
Trail Food cookbook
Fifty Places To Hike Before You Die. There is also Fifty places To Camp Before You Die.
A subscription to Backpacker.
A LifeStraw water filter. It filters water on the go.
A hammock. Great for sleeping, or spend a relaxing afternoon viewing breathtaking scenery.
A new sleeping bag.
A new backpack.
Picnic Backpack. Perfect for keeping food cold.
A pocket-sized survival kit.
Do you think there should be something else on the list? Comment below on your favorite item to take camping or hiking!
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