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  2. 70 Cool Gifts for Outdoorsmen You Can Still Give This Holiday

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    Need a gift for an outdoorsmen? Check out our 70 picks, featuring the Garmin InReach Mini 2, the YETI Yonder Water Bottle, the Ridge Wallet, and more. ... Men's Standard Hooded Shirt Jacket ...

  3. 35 of the very best outdoorsy gifts for hikers, hunters and ...

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    A midweight, boot-height sock with extra cushioning — i.e. the perfect gift for any outdoorsman. Made almost entirely of Merino wool, with a touch of nylon and spandex, these socks are designed ...

  4. Mossy Oak - Wikipedia

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    Haas, an avid outdoorsman, gained inspiration from the natural twigs, leaves, and dirt in the woods. He named it Mossy Oak, gathered up a handful and decided to find someone who could print a fabric resembling this.

  5. Eddie Bauer - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Bauer supplied clothing for several notable mountain expeditions: The 1953 American Karakoram expedition was the fifth attempt since 1909 to climb K2. Team member Art Gilkey died in an apparent avalanche during the team's descent. His body was lost until 1993 when it emerged from the glacier about a mile from the base camp.

  6. The 12 best gifts for men who love to fish

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    Quite a bit, including clothing, gear, gloves, subscription services, and maps. Here are some of the best gifts for men who fish, including quite a few that have been hits with my fish-loving husband.

  7. Eddie Bauer (outdoorsman) - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Bauer (October 19, 1899 – April 18, 1986) [1] was an American outdoorsman, inventor, author, and businessman.He founded the Eddie Bauer company to sell tennis-related items in Seattle, Washington in 1920. [1]