Harvey Mountain Map: Lake District
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Description

Harvey British Mountain Maps are designed specifically for hillwalkers, climbers and mountaineers in conjunction with the British Mountaineering Council (BMC).

This map covers all of the Lake Districts most popular fells, with an inset map of Great Calva - an outlying point on the famous Bob Graham Round. The map also includes a 15,000 enlargement of the summits of Scafell and Pillar.

Printed on waterproof and tear-resistant polyethylene, British Mountain Maps are less than half the weight of laminated maps. The map area is printed all on one side for ease of use with colour shading for easy hill and valley identification in the clag, plus detailed crag info for climbers trying to find base of the route.

The back of the map contains navigation tips, Mountain Rescue and first aid advice, useful local info and a geological map of the area designed by the British Geological Survey.

Features

Key Features

  • Printed on waterproof and tear-resistant polyethylene
  • Covers all the Lake District's most popular fells on one side
  • Less than half the weight of a laminated map
  • 1:15,000 enlarged map of Scafell and Pillar and an inset of Great Calva, part of the Bob Graham Round
  • Colour shading for easy hill and valley identification
  • Detailed crag information for climbers
  • Mountain incident and first aid advice and navigation tips
  • List of useful local phone numbers and websites
  • Geological map designed by the British Geological Survey
  • 3 Year Alpine Bond

Vital stats

Map scale

1:40,000

Ratio

2.5cm = 1km

Map size folded

124 x 235mm

Map size flat

992 x 940mm

Weight

87g

Publish Date

September 2005