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The Frog Graham Round is a swim and run challenge crossing 18 fell tops and 4 lakes in the Lake District. The route begins and ends in Keswick and covers a distance of approximately 64km (40 miles) with more than 15,000ft of ascent.
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The Ultramap covers a large area yet is small enough to slip in a pocket.It is a fully detailed genuine original HARVEY map. The Ultramap is tough, light and 100% waterproof.
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HARVEY Superwalker map at 1:30,000 scale. Clear, easy to use, waterproof, GPS compatible. The most detailed map available of this area.
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A Harvey superwalker covering whole of the ridge from North Malvern to Whiteleaved Oak, including the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Beacons.
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Rides using Trans Pennine Trail, Pennine Bridleway and featuring a 110 mile 'Pike to Peak' circular route, linking the famous landmarks of Stoodley Pike near Hebden Bridge to Rushup Edge and Mam Tor in the Peak District National Park.
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Plans included:Kali Limenes (1:12 500)Ormos Ay. Galinis (1:7500)Palaiokhora (1:15 000)Ormos Gramvousa (1:27 500)Khania (1:7500)Ormos Soudhas (1:100 000)Rethimno (1:15 000)
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Plans included:Dingle HarbourValentia Harbour Portmagee Sneem, Kilmakilloge & Ardgroom Harbours Castletown Berehaven Glengarriff Harbour Bantry Harbour... Læs mere
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On this 2015 edition the chart has been fully updated throughout. Revised depths are shown in the approaches to Alghero. Harbour developments and depth changes are shown at Porto Torres.
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Plans included:Approaches to Lagos and Fanarion (1:50 000)Ormos Moudhrou (1:50 000)Entrance to Canakkale Bogazi (1:100 000)Nara Gecidi (1:75 000)Continuation to Nisos Ayios Evstratios (1:275 000)