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Here are 20 gift ideas for the outdoors-lover on your Christmas list

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17. “The Snow Leopard’s Tale”: Grand Forks reader Lois Wilde recommended this book several weeks ago. Written by Thomas McIntyre, the book, which is slightly more than 100 pages, shows readers how they appear through the eyes of a snow leopard hunting alone on China’s Bountiful Black Mountain. Wilde, who edited McEntyre’s articles for Sports Afield for several years, says she considers him to be among the country’s best outdoor writers. Published by Bangtail Press in Montana, the book retails for $16.95 and is available through numerous booksellers, including amazon.com.

18. “HitchHiking 45,000 Miles to Alaska”: A 45,000-mile hitchhiking journey definitely qualifies as an adventure, and in this book from Chuck Wirschem, the author describes how he ended up in Alaska after a four-year journey that took him through 44 states and three countries. About $10 through amazon.com and other outlets.

19. Add-A-Cabana: Give tailgating or camping a new twist with this private enclosure that quickly attaches to the vans, SUVs or hatchback cars with roof racks. Loops along the bottom edge offer a place to anchor with stakes or weights. Comes with a tote bag and installs in less than a minute. About $79.95; addacabana.com or smallbrandnation.com.

20. Water clock: This might not be outdoor gear in the traditional sense, but the Bedol Water Clock would be a handy accessory for just about anyone. Sculpted in the shape of a water drop, the battery-free clock is powered by water. Without getting too technical, metallic plates inside the clock turn ions in the water into current that in turn power the clock and alarm. Available in five colors, the water clock retails for $26; bedolwhatsnext.com.

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