Christmas Gifts

Pick up the perfect outdoor gift this Christmas. We've got great presents for everyone who enjoys the outdoors, from climbers and mountaineers, to walkers and runners.


Christmas ordering and delivery times

For delivery by Christmas, the earlier you order, the better! For the last guaranteed posting date, order before 2pm on Thursday 21st December 2023 (with Next Day Delivery). If you're in a rush, we can email a Gift Card.

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  1. The Blue Cliff: Grant Farquhar
    £47.00
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    The Blue Cliff is a series of edited articles and essays focused on aquatic sea cliff exploits, where you stand a serious chance of getting wet, and the sea is not just a pleasant backdrop to the action. So, it's mostly about sea-level traversing, sea stacks and, above all, deep water soloing. Learn More
  2. Hard Rock: Great British Rock Climbs from VS to E4
    £39.95
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    Featuring over fifty crags and sixty-nine routes in England, Scotland and Wales, Hard Rock epitomises all that is great about traditional climbing in Great Britain.

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  3. Peak Limestone: Rockfax - Alan James & Chris Craggs
    £36.95
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    The latest edition of the Peak Limestone climbing guide is a stunning celebration of traditional and sport climbing across this popular area, illustrated with amazing action photos. It has been completely re-worked, with all the new developments and crags included. The crags have been re-photographed using the latest technology to give the biggest, most detailed crag photos ever seen; and the guide features clearer topos, better maps and enhanced descriptions.

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  4. West Country Climbs: Rockfax
    £36.95
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    The West Country is home to some of the finest sea cliffs in the country plus many varied inland crags offering an almost unrivalled variety of climbing styles and rock types. This selected guide contains all the classics plus many routes on lesser-known crags giving comprehensive coverage for all climbers wanting to visit this great holiday area. Learn More
  5. North Wales Climbs: Rockfax
    £36.95
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    North Wales is one of the most popular climbing areas in the country. The variety of crags, routes and styles is almost unmatched spanning the major mountain crags in Llanberis Pass, Cloggy, Ogwen, Moelwyns and the Carneddau; to the Llanberis Slate quarries, Tremadog, Mid-Wales, Gogarth and the Ormes of Llandudno. This book covers all the best climbing across this wide area. Learn More
  6. Peak District Grit: Wired
    £34.95
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    The ultimate guide to Peak District gritstone sets out to embrace the best climbs across the whole of this, the most beloved of all the climbing areas in the UK.

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  7. Boulder Britain: Niall Grimes
    £34.95
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    Boulder Britain showcases and guides users through 4,000 of the best problems on 200 bouldering venues all across Britain - a lifetime of climbing lies within.

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  8. Peak District Gritstone - Over 2000 Classic trad routes - Graham Hoey
    £34.95
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    Peak District Gritstone is a comprehensive guide to traditional gritstone climbing covering the whole of the national park. Written by local climber Graham Hoey, it features over 2,000 carefully selected trad routes graded from Mod to E10. Learn More
  9. Scottish Winter Climbs West: SMC - Neil Adams
    £30.00
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    Covering not only the classic winter climbing venues of Glen Coe and Ben Nevis, but spanning the Southern Uplands all the way to the rugged hinterland of Knoydart and Glen Shiel beyond, Scottish Winter Climbs West is a grand tour of the best winter climbing destinations across western Scotland. Learn More
  10. Lowland Outcrops: Scottish Climbs South: S.M.C.
    £30.00
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    From Ayrshire, into the Central Belt and up to the Stirlingshire hills, the Lowland regions of Scotland are within easy travel distance of its two main cities and the majority of its climbing population. Though perhaps lacking the grandeur of the Highlands, the Lowlands make up for this in variety and accessibility with dolerite quarries, adventurous greywacke sea-cliffs and basalt test-pieces. With over 1,900 trad, sport and bouldering routes, from esoteric gems to world-classics, the area holds something for everyone. Learn More
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