Wondering what to get that firefighter for Christmas?

Here are some ideas for Christmas presents for that firefighter in your life. Free shipping is available for some items today only, Monday November 30.

Wildland Firefighter Foundation–The first thing to consider would be something from the Wildland Firefighter Foundation. The WFF does great work supporting injured wildland firefighters and the families of fallen firefighters. From their site, you could select a WFF shirt, membership in their 52 Club, or other items.

Air Tanker items– You can get many different items with the new 2010 Air Tanker logo on the front, and silhouettes of 10 different air tankers on the back. The images can be found on t-shirts, mugs, sweatshirts, hoodies, caps, Sigg bottles, and men’s and women’s underwear. Free shipping today only, Monday, Nov. 30 until midnight PT. Upon checkout, use coupon code FREE4VIP

Wildfire Today items–Help support Wildfire Today by getting something with the Wildfire Today logo. It is available on shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, teddy bears, dog t-shirt, Sigg water bottles, travel mug, kids clothes, and men’s and women’s underwear. The shirts start at $9.69 and the mug is $11.89. Free shipping today only, Monday, Nov. 30 until midnight PT. Upon checkout, use coupon code FREE4VIP

Items at Amazon.com specially selected for wildland firefighters–You can choose from wildland fire Books, Electronics (GPS receivers, SPOT Personal Tracker, Kindle), Weather Instruments, and Headlamps and Flashlights. Everything purchased from Amazon through these pages is exactly the same price that you normally pay at Amazon.

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About Bill Gabbert

Wildland fire has been a major part of Bill Gabbert’s life for several decades. After growing up in the south, he migrated to southern California where he lived for 20 years, working as a wildland firefighter. Later he took his affinity for firefighting to Indiana and eventually the Black Hills of South Dakota where he was the Fire Management Officer for a group of seven national parks. Today he is the creator and owner of WildfireToday.com and Sagacity Wildfire Services and serves as an expert witness in wildland fire. If you are interested in wildland fire, welcome… grab a cup of coffee and put your feet up. Google+