Search results for “walking baselayer”
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Icebreaker
Coronet Baselayer
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Icebreaker Coronet Baselayer
Insulating yet highly breathable, the Coronet is a perfect all-purpose mid layer in cool to freezing temperatures. Its low bulk makes it ideal if you’re travelling light.
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was £90.00 £50.00
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Black Diamond Equipment
Alpine CF (Pair) Walking Pole
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Black Diamond's lightest adjustable pole is built from a combination of ultra-strong 7075 aluminum and featherweight carbon fibre with FlickLock adjustability and patented BD ¾ Baskets.
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£80.00
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Leki
Ultralite Ti Ergometric Long AS Walking Pole
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These heat treated all Aluminum 7075 Ultralite poles provide a comfortable long textured foam extension below the Ergometric Compact Grips and comfy Straps. Need to make a quick ascent and don’t want to adjust your poles? Just choke up on the foam extension for the push you need. The 360° turn back security of the Super Lock System (SLS) was proven to be the strongest by TUV, an independent testing lab. Don’t forget the Soft Antishock System (SAS) for those long descents! Carbide Flextips are added security on rock and ice.
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£40.00
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Leki
Wanderfreund Walking Pole
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The Wanderfreund is a technical walking pole for travel and light trail use. It is lightweight and packs down well, and the multi grip gives several different options to find a comfortable grip.
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£30.00
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Cicerone
Walking the Galloway Hills
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The Galloway Hills of south-east Scotland offer almost unlimited access for walkers, a rare freedom that has contributed to their description as 'A Walker's Paradise'. A tract of rocky, heathery wilderness interspersed by forest park, these hills offer a varied walking programme, from gentle waymarked forest trails to strenuous, bothy-based treks. You can marvel at the wild qualities of the hills and follow the colourful and turbulent history of the Scottish clans and Robert the Bruce. The mixed woodland and moors support a varied wildlife, including many species of bird and wildfowl, red deer, wild goats, cattle, and even red squirrels and lizards.
Paddy Dillon describes in detail 33 circular day walks of 5-12 miles, all starting from a car park, and 7 longer, more adventurous walks. All the walks can be linked with one or two others. Whichever you choose, the Rhinns of Kells, Rig of the Jarkness, Nieve of the Spit, Shallock on Minnoch, Point of the Snibe, Mullwharcher and Craigeazle are names to stir your imagination and inspire you to poetry.
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£10.00