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chocoruamt t1_j16kxma wrote

A typewriter of course; so when their favorite author crashes nearby they can tie them to the bed, then have them finish/modify the novel. As one does in Maine.

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jem20776 t1_j16nllk wrote

Buy the cabin next to him so he has someone cool to hang out with

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bigboybackflaps t1_j16sqtt wrote

What’s your budget? Lakes are great places for flashlights

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MeepleMaster t1_j16vuk7 wrote

If you are going for fancy grab a weather station that works with wifi, if going more lowkey get them a mug or framed print that includes the lake outline

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joeydokes t1_j16wufb wrote

Be a good Santa and bring them a few bags of coal :) (and, of course, a bottle)

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ScenePlayful1872 t1_j16wwdi wrote

A Squirrel call. Not to hunt them; just to be able to talk to somebody.

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Macfarts t1_j16x17m wrote

They have a hammock? If not then hammock

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MothNomLamp t1_j172i1z wrote

A flannel, wool socks (darn tough, smart wool, beans) reflective sock liners mitten liners or neck up),

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5MART13TT t1_j1735g0 wrote

Kindling Cracker and a small sledge hammer.

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Spovik t1_j174r1t wrote

On a lake? Get one of those 3D CNC relief cut maps of the lake. Either one thats a wall hanger or a cribbage board.

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ashleyoftheways t1_j17is7i wrote

Cross-country skis. I love taking mine on the lake once it’s frozen over.

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Darcola123 t1_j18crp8 wrote

A warm coat, flannels, tools for repairs, a field guide to local plants/wildlife, fishing gear, hunting gear, wood for heat, sporting goods gift card, or anything of that nature.

Depending on the cabin (does it have heat, electricity, or other basics or is it more like a house with cable, internet, modern amenities?) you could get him a space heater, blankets, cookware, etc.

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baxterstate t1_j18ivym wrote

Does he like like cheese? Some high end cheese with a cutting board.

Binoculars so he can check out what’s happening across the lake.

A nice camp hatchet like the Estwing with a stacked leather handle. Useful, beautiful, and made in USA.

A Buck knife. Usually made in USA, lasts forever and whittling is a good way to pass the time by the fire pit. Even when friends are with you.

Nice flannel or chamois shirt.

Wool blanket.

A mechanical mantel or wall clock that chimes the hours.

A painting of a lake scene.

A freeze alarm that calls you when you’re away to let you know if there’s a power outage or if the temperature drops below a certain level. Some even let you check the temperature of the cabin while you’re away.

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RatherNerdy t1_j18mwao wrote

One of those driftwood pieces that you put on your wall with a folksy saying something like:

"Work? Can't get theyah from heeyah"

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sarahlu82 t1_j18nuee wrote

He needs nothing, his life is already perfect.

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sage4wt t1_j18oi3h wrote

An eco fan for the wood stove.

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cathouse1320again t1_j18onjd wrote

This person may not need a Christmas gift, it sounds to me like he already has all he wants

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schulni t1_j18pkbd wrote

As one gets older, a nice pair of warm socks becomes a better and better present.

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TheTr7nity t1_j19j33t wrote

A nice painting they can hang up in their cabin.

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Ok_Olive9438 t1_j19jmxm wrote

Ice Auger, if he doesn't have one.
Good snacks.
Airtight plastic bins for keeping critters out of the snacks.
Rechargable solar lamps (more for the summertime)

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bainman69 t1_j19msf7 wrote

A combo Hunting/fishing license if they’re into that sort of thing

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houndshmix t1_j19oi94 wrote

Gift certificate for restaurant near camp.

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maine_buzzard t1_j1aam04 wrote

+1 on the Estwing, they make a nice splitting hatchet with a fat wedge. Perfect for making kindling. Watch your fingers, straight from the factory they have a nice edge, and the mass makes even a small tap a bloodbath. (Use the typewriter above to describe the event in 3700 words.)

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[deleted] t1_j1abqbp wrote

Binoculars. Weather radio . An axe . Booze . The list is endless !

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RancidHorseJizz t1_j1ah2d8 wrote

You can never go wrong with a cord of seasoned hardwood.

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SmellsofElderberry25 t1_j1atdrl wrote

I saw someone selling Maine-shaped boards at the Fryeburg fair a year or two ago that were really nice. Can’t find their card now of course! There was also someone (maybe the same vendor) who would custom cut signs in the shape of “your” lake. They had some precut of Sebago and other big lakes which was pretty cool. Can anyone refresh my memory for OP?

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eljefino t1_j1bi2pz wrote

Cable-knit sweater and (corncob) pipe. Go for the Ernest Hemingway look.

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