Urban Hiker SF's Hiking Lovers'
Holiday Gift Guide
The holidays are fast approaching. If you're stumped on what gifts to get your favorite outdoors enthusiast, I've got a few ideas. I've put together a list of products I use personally and with Urban Hiker SF that your favorite hiker might just like too. This list is designed to spark inspiration. I can share what I own and use, but it's hard for me to recommend exact items since there are tens (and sometimes hundreds) of models to choose from. Use this list as a starting point and then do some more research on your own to find exactly what to buy. Happy shopping and happy holidays!
GoPro Camera (and/or GoPro accessories)
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A GoPro camera can be a great way to relive a favorite hike and share it with friends. I used the GoPro Hero 3+ Silver when I was writing my book on hiking in San Francisco. It helped me record my routes and watch them again so that I could create accurate hike writeups. There are now newer models (like this one), but they aremore expensive. If your favorite hiker already has a GoPro, they might want some accessories like a head strap. I've got this one. It's pretty dorky, but it does the job!
GPS Watch
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A GPS watch is great for those into data and the quantified self movement. With a GPS watch, you can record your hiking routes and know just how far you went, how high you climbed, etc. I have the Garmin Fenix 2, but there are now newer models available. Since there is so much choice out there, you may want to read this post on the best hiking watches of 2015.
Hiking Daypacks
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Hiking poles
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Smaller Gifts
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Whether your favorite hiker uses a GPS watch or just their phone to record their hikes, they probably use a program like Strava (see right) to visualize them and track yearly mileage. A basic Strava account is free, but a premium membership ($59) unlocks features like "heatmaps" and "suffer scores." Read more here.
Headlamps
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Hydration Reservoir
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If your favorite outdoors lover already has a backpack (and they don't have hydration pack), they maywant a hydration reservoir. Three-liter bags are common and there's a wide selection of them here. I've got this one and it works great for me.
Tecnu
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Urban Hiker SF Gift Certificates
Urban Hiker SF has gift certificates for the holidays that you can redeem for any of our tours.Gift certificates are sent to your recipient—or you—instantly, so they're great for even the most last minute of shoppers. Visit the Gifts page on our website to get yours now.
I hope you've enjoyed this holiday gift roundup for hikers. Happy Trails and Happy Holidays from Urban Hiker SF.