It’s a wild and windy day, and I’m wrapped in a dry robe on my couch, ticking off the mental gift list I’ve been compiling for the last month. It’s close to done, but not quite there yet …
Inspired by the time of year, and the 12 Days of Christmas, here are 12 Christmas Gift Ideas, featuring my favourite outdoorsy items for adventures big and small
2. Hillside Coffee Makers
As a coffee lover, the next step after getting the stove, is sorting out a coffee system to go with it. My first choice is a Moka Pot (going for a one or two shot option to keep everything small and easy).
If you already have a stove system like a jet boil or wind burner, you can check out if they make a coffee press that fits your stove - like this one for the MSR wind burner. A speedy boil leaves more time for a relaxing brew.
My final coffee brewing option is the humble MugMate Coffee/Tea filter. This really simple reusable filter is possibly the simplest set-up of them all. My parting advice is if one of you likes tea, and the other likes coffee; have separate, marked filters so there’s no cross-contamination of flavours.
4. Maps
Maps are special in that they provide both function, and are beautiful. If you’re looking for a functional map for getting out hiking, in Ireland you pretty much have to get the laminated ones. If you’re thinking of something beautiful as a gift, you can scour old charity shops for old maps and frame certain sections - of significance, or where the contours and colours just create something inspiring.
All OSI and East West Mapping Maps have Ireland’s long distance National Waymarked Trails marked too!
8. A Battery Bank
We’re all becoming more reliant on technology when hiking - and that’s not a bad thing. However, it does require a couple of specific safety considerations. One of those is to bring a battery bank.
When buying a battery bank, I’d recommend aiming for a minimum of 10,000mAh, which will give you plenty of charge for more than one item. An extra bonus is to put your battery bank into a little insulated sleeve (as cold weather drains batteries even faster), and then put that into a dry bag! Now you’re ready for whatever the Irish weather throws at you.
11. A Hiiker Subscription
Having mentioned our phones and battery banks - one of the best places to get high quality maps of Ireland on your phone is the Hiiker app! You can gift a pro subscription for one year for €50 (and they email you a nice printable gift voucher).
The pro subscription includes printable maps, live location, map region downloads, exclusive access to the digital copies of maps like East West Mapping - loads of features, and you’re supporting an Irish company!
Bonus Round: Fun Gifts
There’s always items that make us smile or do a double take, but we rarely buy for ourselves. Below are a couple that I’ve been given in the past, and actually really enjoyed.
The rechargeable hand warmer: for whoever you know that gets cold extremely easily (in my case, Carl). Keep this as a gift for your very cold friends so it will get the love and use it deserves
Pocket Backpack: packing down into a ball smaller than your palm, these 20L pocket day packs are wonderful thing to have on rest days during long through-hikes.
An outdoor course: have that one friend that always gets lost? You can always book them in for a day on learning the basics of how to read a map, all the way up to booking them onto a Mountain Skills Course.
If you’re still shopping, I hope these ideas have helped make some decisions. And for everyone else, I hope you’ve enjoyed this christmassy window-shopping moment, and that it’s sparked other inspiration for you.
I’ve done my best to link to Irish retailers, and list quality products. Shop local and support Irish businesses over big global giants 💚