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Ordnance Survey Landranger Maps
I generally use the Ordnance Survey Landranger maps for navigating on the Munros and Corbetts. These maps are at 1:50000, for more detail try the OS 1:250000 Explorer maps. The OS website is here. |
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Pocket Mountain guides
These little books are great. Full of detail, outline maps and historical tit-bits. Seven books cover the Munros and Corbetts, with more books on wildlife, biking and the English hills.
The Pocket Mountains website is here. |
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Summit Maps
Ever been on the top of a mountain and tried in vain to identify the surrounding peaks ? Munro Summit Identification Maps are unique pop-up maps that help identify summits, islands and lochs when walking in the Scottish mountains. Made from polyethylene, these maps are built small and compact for Scotlands rugged conditions and won't get soggy or rip.
Summit Map's website is here. |
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Harvey's Maps
Maps for walkers, made by walkers. Walking, climbing, cycling, orienteering and even a Munro and Corbett chart. When on Skye, I tend to use their Superwalker map as it's at 1:25000, but with just the right amount of detail.
The Harvey's maps website is here. |
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Wild West Topos
Good rock climbing information on crags in the Wester Ross area of Scotland
The Wild West Topos website is here. |
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