High Camp Flasks Raises the Bar Outdoors with the Parkside Collection

In Oregon, we’re spoiled. The Willamette Valley is pinot country, pure and simple—but just head east to the Columbia Gorge and suddenly you’re swirling big, bold reds. Wine isn’t just something we drink here—it’s part of the landscape, stitched between trailheads, relay routes, and post-race celebrations.

That’s why the High Camp Parkside Flask feels like it was designed with Oregonians in mind. Known for bringing the bar outdoors, High Camp has created a flask that carries a full bottle of wine—and two tumblers—for anywhere your run, hike, or weekend wander might take you.

The 3-in-1 Parkside Wine Set

  • Full-bottle capacity (750 ml) — pour in your favorite Southern Oregon Syrah or Valley Pinot.
  • Two magnetic tumblers — snap on during travel, detach for use.
  • Vacuum insulation — keeps reds or whites at the right temperature for 24 hours.
  • Sommelier-grade stainless steel

Why It Works in Oregon

We love our wine, but glass bottles don’t exactly belong on riverbanks or at relay handoffs. The Parkside Flask solves that problem with sleek durability, while still honoring the winemaker’s craft. It means you can pour a chilled rosé for a summer picnic, sip a Willamette pinot after a crisp fall half marathon, or share a Gorge cabernet around the campfire after a long day on Dog Mountain.

The two tumblers make it more than just practical—they make it social. Whether you’re celebrating a PR or simply enjoying the view, the Parkside elevates the toast without weighing you down.

Final Pour

The High Camp Parkside Flask is rugged enough for the trail but refined enough for Oregon wine country. For those of us who live in the heart of it all—where pinot meets syrah, and tasting rooms are never far from trailheads—it’s a must-have piece of outdoor gear.

This isn’t just portable wine storage. It’s a reminder that in Oregon, the finish line and the vineyard are often closer than you think.

High Camp Parkside Flask $129
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