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2019 Adventurer’s Holiday Gift Guide

Does anyone else struggle with finding the right thing to buy friends and family members for a present? Or is it just me? 

I feel like whenever the November month rolls around, my brain begins to fill with anxiety as to what to get people, whether it will be good enough, or will they even use it?! What about what to get those people who just don’t want anything? As a couple who just wants to live in the moment and enjoy “experiences” rather than “things,” the “I don’t want anything” couple is us. And we do apologize to those who feel like they need to buy us things! 

But, if you’re someone who loves giving gifts: With the season of giving coming soon, Eric and I wanted to share some gift ideas for those adventurous folks who just don’t want anything

1) Tied for FIRST: A parks gift card! The (US) National Park Service has gift cards that can be used on annual passes, gear, or park entrance fees. You could also purchase your state’s parks gift card (i.e. a Minnesota State Parks gift card) that would similarly cover camping, gear, and entrance fees where applicable. We LOVE the parks, and appreciate being able to view magnificent nature while learning some history. Don’t hesitate to check out your local, regional, or national park’s websites for more info and to compare which gift card is best for your adventurer. 

1) Tied for FIRST: A Hot Spot! Everyone loves a good WiFi connection. Did you know that with a Skyroam Solis hot spot you can have WiFi almost anywhere? To receive this device as a gift would be amazing. Then your traveler, for just $9 per day or $6 per month, could have WiFi in 130 countries! (As of November 2019, at least.) I have used a WiFi device like this in the past, and absolutely LOVED it. This particular device is on my wish list too. You can even have up to 10 devices being used at once! After doing the math, it saved my sister and I at least $50 in just a week and a half–money that we were able to use on food and experiences instead of paying an international phone bill. 

3)  Packing cubes! The single best way to pack your backpack, suitcase, or duffel. We have two types of packing cubes: regular, and compression. We have been using the regular (typical, zip-closure cube shape) packing cubes for years, and love those. The compression packing cubes, on the other hand? GAME. CHANGER. First, you zip your items in to close the packing cube, then you zip a second zipper that compresses the items into an even smaller space! These are 100% ideal for packing, whether you’re a backpacker or checked-bag traveler. If you haven’t tried packing cubes before, they will change your life. They are the best gift for those who love to travel!

4) Outlet adapter. Specifically, an international outlet adapter with lots of plug in options. We have the Saunorch Universal International Travel Power Adapter (can be found on Amazon), and it is amazing. Not only is it great for the obvious international travel where the outlets are different than here in the United States (i.e. we used it in Europe and South America), but it was also super helpful to have on our cruise! At least on Norwegian Cruise Line ships, they have one US outlet and one European outlet, so it was awesome to be able to use this adapter with its USB ports and charge our phones at the same time. 

5) A microfiber or Turkish towel. These types of towels are quick to dry, oh so soft, and super absorbent. They also are really thin, making them the perfect packable travel towel. We bring ours on every trip we go on, and I find them to be the perfect towel for drying my hair too. I wouldn’t go on another trip without one!

6) Wool socks. No explanation needed. Every adventurer loves a good pair of wool socks. Winter wool socks. Summer wool socks. Any kind of wool socks. Our favorite brands are SmartWool and Duluth Trading Company!

7) Inflatable outdoor couch. We received the Pouch Couch as a Christmas gift and love it. It’s a permanent resident of our RV, and is awesome to have at our campsite for lounging around after a great hike. Note you’ll have to keep it away from your campfire embers, so it’s best to be used during the daylight hours. 

8) A solar powered charging bank. We have the Hiluckey brand, and it’s been awesome! We wall charge it when we can because, like all solar items, that method is faster than charging with the sun. But it’s been so amazing to be able to strap it to our backpack or have it lying on the picnic table to charge when an outlet isn’t available. This charging bank also has a few USB ports so you can charge a couple devices at the same time. It’s great to have this charging our cell phones while we’re sleeping or just relaxing.

9) SteriPEN! Eric and I have one of these, and it was a godsend on our Peru trip! You get somewhere around 3,000 uses just from one bulb! There are many different types of SteriPENs, so be sure to check out all of your options. We have the SteriPEN Ultra. The only downfall (if there is one) of the SteriPEN is that the water tastes a little different after using, but that can easily be fixed by flavor packets (or Emergen-C for that extra immunity boost). 

10) Last, but not least, food! Food is always a great idea as a gift for someone who just doesn’t want anything. Or for those who are always on the go! This could include anything from a gift basket filled with food, or some snacks to munch on while out on adventures, or freeze-dried foods for backpacking! If you really aren’t sure which type of food to give, you could always use the backup plan of a gift card to the local grocery store. 

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