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This pocket handbook to navigation will help you master the necessary map and compass skills for mountain walking. Chapters include map scales, symbols and contours, grid references, map reading, bearings, route planning and night and bad-weather navigation, as well as navigating with a GPS.
£9.95
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Cicerone South Downs Way
This guidebook has all the information needed to walk the South Downs Way, a 100-mile (160km) national trail through the South Downs National Park between Winchester and Eastbourne. The route is described in both west–east and east–west directions, over 12 day-stages.
£17.95
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A guidebook to walking the North Downs Way National Trail, a 130 mile (208km) walk between the high downland of Farnham and the historic city of Dover on the Kent coast, with an optional visit to Canterbury. The route is described in 11 stages, and is fully illustrated with colour photographs and OS map extracts. The North Downs Way is one of the easier national trails with a modest number of steep (but short) ascents and descents and long sections with no noticeable height gain or loss. Several historic sites including Neolithic burial chambers, Roman roads and Norman churches are passed and much of the route follows The Pilgrims’ Way. The area also boasts many literary connections with some of the most celebrated voices in English literature. A separate pocket-sized map booklet is included and shows the full route on 1:25,000 scale OS maps.
£16.95
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A guidebook to walking the Thames Path, a 180-mile National Trail from the Thames Barrier to the river’s source in near Cirencester, passing from central London through Windsor, Henley, and Oxford, and rural countryside. Described in 20 sections, of between 4 and 16 miles (6.5–32km), it is an mainly flat route with good access by public transport and typically takes two weeks to walk. On its way it passes historic sites such as Greenwich, Kew Gardens, Hampton Court, Runnymede, Windsor Castle and Oxford.
£17.95
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The Optimus Titanium Long Spoon is the perfect piece of cutlery that goes with the convenient resealable stand-up pouches of Trek’n Eat menus for the outdoors. Stand-up pouches have been highly popular for some time, and the Long Spoon now allows you to easily get down to the very last morsels. The handle of the light-weight titanium spoon has exactly the length required to relish your outdoor menus with true style after an eventful day outdoors.
£17.50
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Need a tiny, feather light, yet ultra dependable stove? Look no further. The compact Crux has folding burner heads, transforming it into a small little beauty that actually snuggles right up into the cavity at the bottom of your gas cartridge. Don’t be mislead: Its 3000 w burner is powerfully stable, distributing heat superbly and still delivering precision simmering, fast boiling, and no spot burning. Going light and fast into the backcountry demands this strong yet small stove is in your kit.
£55.00
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Put the kettle on, mate! Boil water easily in our ultralight why-leave-home-without-it kettle. Of course, made of rugged anodised aluminium.
£45.00
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8cm long Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade with hollow grind. Black nylon cordura sheath .
YOU NEED TO BE OVER 18 TO BUY THIS ITEM.
£46.00
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