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About Harveys Superwalker - Cairn Gorm
The Harveys Superwalker Cairn Gorm map is a detailed and waterproof 1:25000 map, covering some of the wildest and most remote mountain terrain in Scotland.
Harveys Cairn Gorm Superwalker map covers the area south from Aviemore and includes the Munros of Cairn Gorm, Cairn Toul and Ben Macdui. The XT40 Plastic paper is fully waterproof making it ideal for Scottish mountain conditions.
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