Outdoor & Adventure Gifts for the Dad Who Loves to Explore

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Getting gifts for Dad can be a challenge, especially when he loves to be outdoors. Thankfully, there are a lot of things that can make the outdoor experience better and make great gifts. These can be everything from clothing items to fishing gear to other useful outdoor stuff.

To keep things simple, the main focus of this gift guide will be on items that are either carried or directly used, just to keep things affordable. Which, sadly, means no ATVs or boats, but enjoying the outdoors is more about the experience, especially as Dad gets older.

Wool Socks/Clothing

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It may not seem like a great gift for Dad, but wool clothing, especially wool socks, is an amazing gift for the outdoorsman. This is because of the unique properties of wool. Wool is a natural fiber that helps keep moisture away from the body while still being insulating. If a wool item gets wet, it still retains heat in cold weather, leading to better comfort.

Wool is a great renewable material that is more natural than polyester and more durable than most cotton options. A well-maintained set of wool socks will last for years and help maintain foot health, which can be the difference between a great time in nature and a horrible experience.

Other wool items like hats, gloves, or shirts are great additions to Dad’s wardrobe when he’s out exploring the great outdoors. Using wool as an insulator helps keep him warm, but it does have some nuances in caring for it. Overall, wool has more benefits and really should be integrated if he spends a lot of time out in cold temperatures.

Knife Or Multitool

Being outdoorsy generally means that Dad is going to have a knife or a multitool on hand. Not every knife is created equal, and not every multitool is made to handle every task. Getting him a new one that covers something his old one doesn’t is a great way to improve his adventures.

This doesn’t mean he’ll get rid of his current knife or multi-tool, but it does mean he’ll probably find a reason to try out the new one. Don’t get too creative with the style, try to keep it relatively similar to his current choice, that way he will be more open to adding it to his regularly used options.

If it doesn’t match, he can still stash it away as a spare just in case he loses his primary choice, no matter what it is.

Fishing Gear

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While it is a stereotype, getting Dad some more fishing gear is never a bad choice if you know he loves to fish. There’s such a wide variety of fishing out there that it would take days to cover them all.

But a good set of carp fishing gear is another safe choice for Dad’s gift. Carp angling is very rewarding, produces a lot of fishing stories, and is extremely accessible. Fishing gear is kind of like jewelry; everyone has their special tastes, so make sure you get a good grasp of his preferred style. Drop a hint here or there to see if he likes what’s being picked out, just to be sure.

He is never going to look for more reasons not to fish, and having the right tools just makes the whole process more enjoyable.

Quality Backpack

Having something to carry everything he needs when he’s camping, fishing, hiking, or hunting is a big game changer for Dad. A solid backpack that isn’t going to tear easily or one that is lighter than his old one is going to help him really enjoy what he’s doing.

There’s something special about outdoor backpacks, especially when they distribute the load evenly. A lot of hiking and camping adventures can be ruined by a terrible backpack that leaves hotspots or just doesn’t fit comfortably when it’s being used. 

Whether it has a solid strap placement, a good frame, or holds everything in place during a long walk, never underestimate just how much a backpack will impact the quality of life. A good pack will make that journey more enjoyable, instead of him constantly thinking about how uncomfortable the pack is.

Thermal Cup

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When the adventure means being in the cold and wet of an early morning or just being in a cold place, a hot cup of something really makes a difference. Getting Dad some thermal drinkware is a thoughtful way to increase his creature comforts.

It may not be what he heats his drink up in, but it will be a way for him to store it for longer periods instead of having to rush to drink it. Even after it has cooled down a little, a warm drink does wonders for the mood, especially after a few hours of sitting in the cold.

The best part is that most of these drinkaware options are either customizable or come in a lot of popular branding styles to fit his particular tastes.

A Good Watch

In a world dominated by smartphones, a good wristwatch is one of the means to unplug from the world. Being outside and reconnecting with nature is a lot easier to do when checking the time means a turn of the wrist instead of pulling out a phone.

On top of that, a quality watch is a great fashion accessory, but it still retains enough function for Dad to actually get some use out of it. Tracking time and knowing what time it is really helps bring extra levels of safety when spending time outdoors.

Gift Thoughtfully

No matter what the final choice will be, Dad’s gift should have some thought and care put into it, just like anyone else. Gifts need to match their recipients, which makes those gifts that much more special. 

How To Reconnect With Nature And Its Immersive Benefits

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These days, it’s not uncommon to be so overwhelmed with various work assignments and chores around the house that we simply don’t have any time for ourselves. While pampering can come in all sorts of shapes and forms, spending time in nature can do wonders for the body, mind, and soul. So, if you’ve lost touch with the great outdoors, here are several ways how you can reconnect with it and experience all the wonderful benefits it comes with.

Spend more time outdoors

One simple thing you can do, regardless of how much time you have, is spend a little bit of time outside. Just 20 minutes a day outdoors can have many perks. You will get plenty of fresh air and your body will get a chance to produce more vitamin D, which is vital in fighting depression and having quality sleep. So, if nothing else, consider walking to work if it’s not too far or cycling to a friend’s house – it will do you good.

Bring the outdoors in

Something else that can be very beneficial is adding houseplants to your living area. Not only will this bring you closer to nature, but it can also purify the air in your home. No matter the gardening skills you might possess, there is a plant for you. So, for example, some low-maintenance plants you can consider include the snake plant, pothos, and ZZ plant. They don’t require much care so you’ll be able to enjoy some nature even if you’re a bit forgetful.

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Start a garden

As your gardening skills improve, you can also consider starting your own garden. While you can have one indoors as well, it might be better to start an outdoor one if you have the space. That way, you will have a reason to go outside every day, as you will need to check on your plants’ progress, water, feed, and weed them. In time, you can start producing your own food too, which will certainly give you a sense of accomplishment. Furthermore, gardening will provide you with a great workout.

Go on a great outdoor adventure

If you have the time, consider going on a longer outdoor adventure. Find a camping site that’s safe and enjoy being surrounded by the trees or gazing at the moon. If you love the beach, just visit a local one and sunbathe while listening to the sound of water. Try mountain biking if that’s something that’s always interested you – it can be great for your mental health. With a bigger budget, you can think about some international trips as well. For example, forest zip-lining in Chiang Mai in Thailand or mountain climbing in Oman will certainly help you feel at one with nature. Opportunities abound if you keep your mind open and are willing to explore new things that will help you reconnect with the planet.

Connect with interesting wildlife

A big part of connecting with nature is also feeling connected to all parts of the environment, such as the animals that have been on this planet for thousands of years. With that in mind, you can consider adopting a pet that will always be by your side and help cheer you up if you’re feeling down. Then, you can also consider volunteering in a local shelter that is in need of assistance. Regardless of whether you have experience or not, a helping hand is always appreciated. On the other hand, spotting and encountering animals during your travels is another possibility. For instance, if you travel to Western Australia, you can look for interesting whale watching tours where you can see humpback whales, blue whales, killer whales, and southern right whales. In Africa, you can find eco-conscious safaris where you can see and learn more about lions, elephants, and wild dogs.

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Escape to a retreat

Another option to consider is going to a quiet and secluded retreat. If you’re not about that adrenaline and prefer something a bit more tranquil while enjoying nature, you’ll be glad to hear that there are countless options to choose from, no matter where you’re from. Whether you prefer to find a cabin in the woods that you can rent for a few days or travel to a spa that comes with various treatments while surrounded by gorgeous vistas, this is an amazing way to escape the everyday hustle and bustle. Moreover, you can also think about having a digital detox while there, to prevent negativity from the news and social media from ruining your experience.

Make your fitness routine green

In case you’re a big fan of fitness, you should not have any problems incorporating nature into your workouts. For example, simply walking and jogging outdoors is beneficial. If you want to take it up a notch, consider hiking, mountain climbing, and cycling. However, you might prefer exercising at home. If you have a yard, why not do it there? A HIIT session, stretching, and yoga can all be done outside as well.

Learn to slow down

In the wake of COVID-19, people are reconsidering what is most important to them. They often realize that learning to slow down and take in the world around them helps them feel better in countless ways. With that in mind, don’t let work overwhelm you. Set some time aside for yourself and do what makes you happy. Live in the present moment and really immerse yourself in your environment.

In conclusion, no matter if you prefer working with animals, exploring the wilderness on a mountain bike, or relaxing on a beautiful beach, there are countless ways that can help you feel connected to nature once again. Find what makes you feel good.