Gear for an Outdoor Adventure Road Trip on the Oregon Coast

Whether on trail or watching the sunset this is the gear for you when visiting Oregon’s Central Coast.

Your hiking boots for the coast need to be as comfortable on slick forest trails as they are on wet rocks scrambling amongst the tidepools, and the Kaha Low hiking shoes for Men and for Women do an excellent job at both.

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Men’s Kaha Low

Women’s Kaha Low

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Picnic lunch or summit victory beers, just because you are on a hike does not mean your food and drinks should go warm. The Hopper BackFlip is great for keep your food cold while out exploring and the Rambler is an essential mug for any camping set.

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Hopper BackFlip 24 Soft Cooler

Rambler 14oz Mug

Even in the heart of summer it can be cool, windy, and rainy on the coast, so versatile clothing that is breathable and water-resistant while still looking posh enough for a night out on the town is important. We have long loved the clothing from Topo Designs which brings a wonderful pop of color to the Pacific Northwest.

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Men’s Waffle Tee

Men’s Cord Cap

Women’s Ultralight Jacket

Light Pack

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An Oregon original, Rumpl and their iconic puffy blanket has a strong claim to the title of world's most comfortable blanket, and it is a great for those cold nights (and mornings) around the campfire. They release new designs frequently so be sure to grab your favorite before it becomes unavailable.

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Original Puffy Blanket


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