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Toubkal and Marrakech

Toubkal and Marrakech

Publisher:Orientazion
Catalogue number:141276
Scale:1:50,000
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Detailed, water-resistant trekking map of the Jbel Toubkal peak and surroundings, with a plan of Marrakech on the reverse. The map is approximately centred on the village of Imelil, about 8km north...

£13.95

Toubkal Massif Walking Map Set

Toubkal Massif Walking Map Set

Publisher:Division de la Cartographie (Morocco Survey)
Catalogue number:20361
Scale:1:100,000
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Set of four topographical survey sheets of the area around Jbel Toubkal in the High Atlas. Relief is shown by shading and contours at 50m intervals, and hiking tracks are marked. Margin ticks show a...

£16.00

The Atlas Mountains: A Walker's Guide

The Atlas Mountains: A Walker's Guide

Author:Karl Smith
Publisher:Cicerone Press
Catalogue number:117626
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

The Atlas Mountains of Morocco offer an incredible variety of scenery, climate and terrain, where the Berbers' way of life has changed little in a thousand years. There are also opportunities to walk...

£12.00

Mgoun Massif, Central High Atlas Mountains

Mgoun Massif, Central High Atlas Mountains

Publisher:West Col Productions
Catalogue number:44719
Scale:1:100,000
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

A map designed for the trekker showing the physical relief in a simple, uncluttered manner by depicting mountain ridges, peaks and valleys by lines drawn against a white background with no hill-shading...

£8.95

Morocco: Atlas Mountains Topographic Maps

Morocco: Atlas Mountains Topographic Maps

Titles:2
Publisher:EWP
Scale:1:160,000

A series of detailed topographic maps of the Atlas Mountains and neighbouring deserts, each with some local tourist information on the reverse. The maps are based on Russian military survey sources...

Great Atlas Traverse (Vol.2)

Great Atlas Traverse (Vol.2)

Author:Michael Peyron
Publisher:West Col Productions
Catalogue number:24346
Availability:In stock: usually dispatched within 48 hours

Classic walking guide covering the eastern half of the Great Atlas Traverse. Starting at Ayt Bou Wgemmaz and going as far as Midelt across the Middle Atlas and Saghro chains. Sketch maps, black and...

£11.95

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