The end is near: Government dysfunction. Global warming. Small pox. Terrorism. Nuclear proliferation. Honey Boo Boo. And that freaky Mayan calendar is still counting down to Dec. 21, 2012. Here are a few gift ideas for the mountainmen, survivalists and doomsdayers, who will likely outlive us all.
MEALS READY-TO-EAT
Just in case we survive the apocalypse on Dec. 21, you might want to have a few things under the tree come Christmas Day. Anyone with a doomsday prepper — or Red Cross volunteer or backcountry hiker — in the family knows stocking up is key to survival. Meals Ready-to-Eat have long symbolized the epitome of utilitarian, never-say-spoil sustenance. A staple of military mess kits, MREs feature a wide variety of vacuum-sealed cuisines that can stay edible for more than 10 years. Without Twinkies to feed you through the nuclear holocaust to come, MREs serve as a compact, 1,200-calorie meal to stash in your pantry or backpack. Each MRE pack includes an entree, dried fruit, cookie, drink mix, toilet paper, a spoon, salt and pepper, coffee mix, sugar and a flameless heater to cook everything.
$9 • Army Surplus • 2635 N. Division St.
HOYT CHARGER BOW
$500 • Spokane Valley Archery • 3809 S. Linke Rd.
PETZL MYO RXP HEADLAMP
Whether out for a twilight bike ride or traversing a post-apocalyptic hellscape, a reliable headlamp can help light the way. This bright, LED lamp keeps hands free for hunting, gathering and zombie fighting. Petzl offers a range of headlamps, but the MYO RXP includes two beam settings, four brightness modes and up to 86 hours of battery life. Runs on AA or rechargeable batteries.
$90 • Mountain Gear • 2002 N. Division St.
ETON FRX3 WEATHER ALERT RADIO
$60 • Cabela’s Post Falls • 101 N. Cabela Way
CUSTOM BOMB SHELTER
$37,000 and up • Northwest Shelter Systems • 94 Poor Lane, Sandpoint
COGHLAN’S CAN OPENER
$2.50 • REI • 1125 N. Monroe St.