Gift Ideas for your Hiker

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The holidays seem to roll around earlier and earlier every year. The Christmas season starts before Thanksgiving, Spring Break seems to go on through March and April, and everyone has a birthday rolling around the corner. If you’ve got a hiker in your family, you know what kinds of gifts to buy, but you don’t have any specific ideas on what might be applicable for those special occasions.

That’s why you’ll want to consult this list of gift ideas for your hiker – it not only takes a look at the life of an active hiker who can’t get out into the wilderness enough, but it also might open up some other ideas that you hadn’t originally anticipated. Here are some great gift ideas for your favorite hiker:

  • Solar-powered battery and gadget chargers – There are too many to list here, but a quick search around the Internet will yield a treasure trove of sunlight-sucking energy boosters for cell phones, iPods, and all sorts of electronic gadgets that hikers often take with them. This is an especially apt gift for the hiker in your life that likes to push his or her boundaries, get deep into the forrest and take day-long jaunts into the unknown: it always helps to have some extra energy for the cell-phone around, just in case.
  • A GPS device – Unless your hiker is the outdoorsy type who needs to get away from technology to relax, the GPS device is an especially appropriate gift that will help your hiker get some air under his/her wings. GPS navigation systems can be worn on watches or handheld devices, and have even expanded to include features like barometers and weather prediction. It’s possible you have enough trouble getting your hiker back into the house as it is, but don’t rule out a handy GPS device that takes the guesswork out of hiking.
  • Lightweight, weight-balancing backpacks – While hiking is great exercise, it can also present some unduly stress on the back. Keep an eye peeled for backpacks with enforcement that shifts the balance of weight to a more appropriate place in the body, closer to the center of gravity and the hips, rather than on the shoulders and back. These should also typically be lightweight items with enough carrying space to satisfy your hiker.
  • Wool socks – Please note that this is more of a stocking-stuffer than an actual gift: it really doesn’t get much more boring than socks. But socks that wick away sweat, keep your feet dry, and don’t itch are as practical as they are thoughtful; the kind of gift that you don’t appreciate fully until you put them into use.

These are just a few of the potential gifts you could buy the hiker in your life. To find more gift ideas, feel free to browse the web, look for customer product reviews, and ask yourself what your hiker would want or need.

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