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All Things Outdoors

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Hiking, Camping, and survival kits. All you need to stay safe in the outdoors.
 
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When camping outdoors, light weight, compacts and can snuggle up for a night under the stars. We found very easy to assemble and take down.
Coleman 2 Person Tent
 
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Last summer we used these and it kept us all warm, dry and cozy. Easy to carry on a long hike.
Coolzon Lightweight Backpacking Sleeping Bag
 
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We not have a lot of bears in Oregon but we do have Cougars. I highly recommend carrying this encase of a emergency. Id rather be prepared then without.
Bear Spray, Powerful up to 35 feet
 
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What can I say I have all the sizes. One for the car, one larger for hiking. And I love the black so I can decorate with my favorite stickers.
Hydro Flask - Dishwasher safe, Vary in sizes, and Colors.
 
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In case if ever getting lost, I always carry these for back up. You have to stay hydrated when out in the woods. Added this to my survival kit this summer. Thank goodness.
Survival Filtration Portable Gear.
 
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Nothing worse than being lost in wood, unsure which way back to camp or the car. We use this compact compass to keep us on track and headed the right direction.
Compass for Hiking, Backpacking, or Hunting.
 
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We got the 30L last summer for hiking to the waterfalls. Best investment and perfect size for him. For me I would do the 20L. Its a little smaller and more manageable. Love that its waterproof and floats.
Earth Pak Waterproof Dry Bag
 
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Im someone with that gets low blood sugar when hiking. I always carry trail mix in my hoodie or my backpack. It has protein and some sugar to help regulate me. Its a quick easy snack to carry.
Trail Mix, 39 Ounce Jar
 
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Communication is key when your out in the woods. With these we can still communicate if separated. I recommend also carrying extra AA batteries, 3 per person with a walkie talkie.
Walkie Talkies (2 Pack) up to 16 mile range
 
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No matches, no problem. We purchased this last summer for bon fires at the beach and worked amazing. Keep it in my hiking bag for over night camping.
Drilled Flint Fire Starter 4 inch
 
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Last summer while hiking my boyfriend got stung by a bee. He swelled up from the sting. Thankfully, i had the survival kit with sting relief pads to help with the swelling. A must have when you out incase of a emergency.
Survival First Aid Kit
 
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Lets be honest. No one wants to carry the cooler full of food. Best purchase we made for camping. Easy on the back and easy to pull.
YETI Tundra Portable Wheeled Cooler
 
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For our small family this size works best for us. If we are only gone a couple days its big enough for meats, cheeses, and soft drinks.
YETI Tundra 35 Cooler
 
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So while these may not be essential for some. They sure are nice to have and can brighten the camp site at night. Also, nice when i'm walking back from the bathroom and I can tell which site is mine.
LED Tent Light 4 Pack with hook.
 
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Not just for hiking. These are great to have at home as well. We use them during power outage this last winter and thank goodness because we had not power for 2 days. It gets dark real quick.
Led Lantern for Power Outage, tent lights, or Emergency.
 
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Maybe I like glamping to much. But I love my rocking camping chair. So comfy by the fire at night making S'mores.
GCI Outdoor Rocking Camping Chair