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Scratch Off Alpine Climbs maps from Maps International Gear News

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If you're a climber or a trail runner who likes to try something new, it goes without saying that you're probably always looking for the next big challenge. If you love ticking off or bagging famous climbs or peaks, you can now buy a stunning Alpine Climbs map to find your next challenge and conquer it.

The Scratch Off Alpine Climbs map print is the perfect gift for walkers, hill climbers or lovers of the Alps.

This map is a large glossy A1 sized map and shows the location of all 265 major Alpine Peaks that are over 3000m, and includes their heights, covered by scratch-off latex. This allows you to document each one you've climbed. Also featured on the map is a running tally that you can scratch and update, as you go along so you can see how many more you need to bag.

The peaks themselves are marked with a colour code, so whether you're a trail running expert, or a beginner climbing your first peak, you can set yourself a new challenge, and move on to something larger the next time.

These scratch prints are great gifts for a walking or climbing enthusiast whether they have been walking for many years or have never climbed a mountain but have aspirations to do so.

The map provides an attractive way of recording your climbing holiday and also acts as a great motivator to encourage your next climbing trip or adventure.

Available as part of a Collect and Scratch range by Maps International, there are several other maps for travellers and hobbyists including Scratch Off top UK cycling climbs, golf courses as well as beer from the UK and Belgium, European Wines, Scotch Whisky and many others.

The maps are available as a rolled map print or as a framed map from www.mapsinternational.co.uk


For more information Maps International



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