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Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35
Mountain Hardwear Lamina 35

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The Lamina™ 35 (1 degree Celsius) is an excellent choice for damp, cool conditions. Welded layer construction maintains loft in the bag through repeated washings and compression cycles. This comfortable, roomy, mummy cut bag is insulated with ThermicMicro™ fill. Face gasket and Ergo Draft Collar work together to seal in warmth.
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Price: $199.00

Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 32
Mountain Hardwear Ultralamina 32

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Welded, with new ThermicMicro™ for outstanding compressibility and durability, the UltraLamina is an excellent choice for damp, cool conditions. Consistently dense insulation maintains loft through repeated washings and compression cycles. Dual side zips allow the user to sit up and read or cook while staying inside the bag.
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Price: $349.00

Go Camping Venture 500
Go Camping Venture 500

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The Venture 500 is designed for the OE traveller who is after warmth, less bulk and needs it to be light in weight. The Venture 500 is a 90/10 down bag and has a comfort rating of -2C with an extreme rating of -7C. Comes in a compression sack which makes it a very small package.
Price: $299.90

Aoraki/Mount Cook: A Guide For Mountaineers
Aoraki/Mount Cook: A Guide For Mountaineers

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Everything a mountaineer could wish for in the area is encompassed by this guide. It covers known climbing routes up to June 2001 and provides a short description of access and a difficulty grading. The Aoraki Mount Cook district is the centre of New Zealand mountaineering containing the country's highest peaks and largest glaciers. There are soaring 2000 meter ice faces, beautiful snow aretes, superb rock buttresses and singular mountain beauty.
Price: $49.00

Arthur's Pass: A Guide For Mountaineers
Arthur's Pass: A Guide For Mountaineers

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The Mountain ranges of Arthur's Pass National Park are the most accessible in New Zealand, being located aside the main road/rail corridor traversing the Southern Alps between Christchurch and the West Coast. Terrain within the park varies considerably from low scree hills to heavily glaciated peaks and steep face routes. Climbing within Arthur's Pass National Park could be considered to epitomise all that is mountaineering, with the 'approach' forming a substantial component of the actual climb, and the luxury of aircraft being appealingly devoid from the park. This guide covers broadly an outline of the standard routes on the peaks of both the National Park and the adjacent Craigieburn Forest Park. Additional sections on huts, history, alpine rock, ski touring and potential ice climbs create an invaluable resource for any climber visiting the region.
Price: $30.00

Barron Saddle - Mt Brewster: A Guide For Climbers
Barron Saddle - Mt Brewster: A Guide For Climbers

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This comprehensive guide covers the ranges between the Haast Pass and Mount Cook. The valleys covered include the Hopkins and Huxley, the Landsborough, and other West Coast valleys north of Haast Pass. The ranges covered offer many fine rock and snow climbs on peaks slightly lower and less glaciated than those at Mount Cook, though there are also many climbs of a technical nature. The mountainous region between Mount Cook National Park and Haast Pass contains some superb alpine country. Its delights include major rivers, tussock covered valleys, attractive forest, and five mountain ranges including the Main Divide with peaks reaching up to the high point of 2746m altitude. The valleys are popular tramping regions but fewer climbers visit the area, perhaps because all the prominent peaks have now been climbed, the rock is typically of moderate to poor quality, and none of the peaks reach the magic hight of 3000m. However for those who appreciate superb river, bush, rock and snow vistas, are tired of moraine bashing, and enjoy the chance to tackle peaks of moderate altitude and difficulty, the region continues to charm. Thoughtful climbers who enjoy some research can continue to find unclimbed routes on the ridges and faces of the major peaks. Twenty-three peaks in the region reach 2500m or more in altitude and provide an array of climbing experiences ranging from highly accessable Glentanner Peak to isolated Mount Strachan, from ice glacier covered Mount Dechen to rock glacier flanked Dun Fiunary Peak. from gendarme-like Black Tower Peak to massive Mount Hooker. A total of over 280 routes are listed in this guidebook, and are an indication of the range of climbing opportunities provided by this area. While many of the earlier ascents involved traverses of often delicate ridges, the greatest potential for new routes may be in face climbs which have been overlooked until now. This guide also includes the Hopkins and Huxley, the Landsborough, and the West Coast valleys north of the Haast Pass. The ranges covered offer many fine climbs on peaks that are slightly lower and less glaciated than those in Mount Cook Park.
Price: $39.00

The Darran Mountains: An Alpine and Rock Climbing Guide
The Darran Mountains: An Alpine and Rock Climbing Guide

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Hidden away in northern Fiordland, the complex range of granite peaks that make up the Darran Mountains provide unlimited opportunities for the adventurous climber. Whether you aspire to sport climbing, alpine rock climbing, big mountain routes or technical ice climbing the range and quality of established and potential routes is exhaustive. This guide, the first new edition in 16 years, maps out the paths of climbers as they have tackled the ridges and faces in this isolated area. Serving both as a guide to climbers visiting the region for the first time and those looking to venture a little further off the beaten track. The book contains over 500 climbing routes, many of them recent, and is illustrated with over 200 photographs by some of New Zealand’s top outdoor photographers. Most climbs are illustrated with line-topos or photo-topos. You’ll also find extensive history and geology sections Whatever your reason for visiting this remote climbers’ paradise, this book provides the essential information and inspiration. 312 pages.
Price: $45.00

The Mount Aspiring Region: A Guide For Mountaineers
The Mount Aspiring Region: A Guide For Mountaineers

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The Mount Aspiring area is classic mountaineering country where the approach to the mountains may be as enjoyable as the climbs themselves. It is a region of open grassy flats, gentle bush tracks, hard hauls up the valley sides and high, wide snowfields. This completely new guide gives full descriptions of the popular peaks and approaches from the two branches of the Matukituki valley and the head of the Dart Glacier. For the first time, peaks north to Mt Alba, and south to Mt Earnslaw, are described. Ice climbing areas are also be fully covered, making this new guide an essential item for all climbers visiting the region.
Price: $39.00

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