About this deal
WINNER: Lakeland Book Awards 2022 – Striding Edge Prize
For those wanting slightly less distance, why not take on the first 4 peaks, which provide the same epic climb and all the magnificent views over Buttermere. It makes a great gift for the peak bagger in your life - aside from being on a mountain, what could be better than planning their next hike over a hot drink? The mug features the names of Scotland's tallest, highest rated and most often climbed Munros, arranged in to a minimal mountain illustration. The card reverses feature the route - but walkers should take a real map too! It features a custom 1:100,000-scale map and a list of all 214 Wainwrights with their heights. Top Wainwright is the original fell-bagging trumps game from Top Munro.
Buttermere 4 Peaks Challenge:
- Also suitable for short espresso based drinks, like a flat white
- 8oz is a traditional "teacup" size - holds a small amount of liquid so it can be drunk quickly while hot.
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Made from fine bone china, which some people swear makes your tea taste better
- Available in two sizes, 8oz and 13oz
- Designed and printed by artist Nic in Edinburgh
- Made from fine bone china, which some people insist makes your tea taste better
- Designed and printed in Edinburgh
Reviews
C Shuttlewood
Whichever you choose to do, this is the book to help to achieve your goal. Some people might be planning to complete the Wainwrights as quickly as possible, or - like me - take your time and do them over a number of years.
The details for every route are clear and easy to follow, accompanied by practical, comprehensive maps which we found to be very easy to use for navigation. Each route also has a table containing estimated number of hours to complete (at different paces) which we found really useful to plan our day. This guidebook is beautifully produced with incredible photography throughout, to really inspire you to get out there and bag another Wainwright. The only difficulty is deciding which peak to do next!
I am really impressed with this beautiful book. I really like how the book is split into seven sections (Eastern Fells, Northern Fells, etc).