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

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12. Yaktrax: Walking, whether it’s on sidewalks or frozen lakes, can be treacherous this time of year, and this traction device will minimize the risk of injury. Yaktrax fit over most shoes and are available in multiple styles, ranging from the “Walk” for everyday use, the “Pro” for more rigorous activity, and the “XTR” for when the going gets treacherous. There’s also a “Runner” model for wintertime joggers. Available at more than 10,000 retail locations with styles starting at $20; yaktrax.com.

13. Swiss Army knives: You can’t go wrong with a Swiss Army Knife, and the Wenger Co.’s Spot Light 97 includes seven implements ranging from a 1¾-inch pen blade and scissors to a nail file, nail cleaner and built-in flashlight. The Spot Light 97 retails for $42.95, but other models are available, and the company also carries several other outdoor products; www.wengerna.com/wenger-swiss-army-knives.

14. “The Minnesota Book of Skills”: We featured this book as a “rainy-day read” earlier this fall, and it merits repeating with the holidays just around the corner. Written by Chris Niskanen, former outdoor writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, who now is communications director for the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, “The Minnesota Book of Skills” features 75 how-to chapters on a variety of outdoor skills and the people who specialize in them. Available for $19.99 hardcover or $11.99 e-book from the Minnesota Historical Society Press; mhspress.org.

15. Ron Schara’s 2013 Dakotas calendar: Outdoor TV personality and celebrity Ron Schara, known for such programs as “Minnesota Bound” and “Backroads with Ron and Raven,” also publishes a line of calendars with a variety of information specific to North Dakota and South Dakota. Featuring full-color outdoors prints from renowned artists such as David Maass and Jim Hansel, the calendars also are available for Minnesota and Wisconsin. About $12.95 or buy three and get the fourth free; outdoorcalendars.com.

16. WingOne clay target thrower: Ask anyone who shoots sporting clays, trap or skeet, and they’ll say the sight of a clay target exploding in a cloud of dust is about as good as it gets. This lightweight, portable hand-held thrower from WingOne is billed as being four to five times faster than previous handheld throwers, offering shotgun enthusiasts the chance to enjoy their passion just about anywhere. And at a suggested retail price of $39.95, it won’t break the bank; order online at wingoneusa.com.

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