Cape Wrath Trail South XT40: Route Map by Harvey Map Services Ltd. (2014-06-25)

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  • Adamwalsh21

    Greater than one week

    You must buy this, dont hold back no matter what other reviews say. This is top quality and is a must have if you are considering it

  • D. Njoku

    > 3 day

    Absolutely superb. I found it to be quite enlightening.

  • True BookWorm

    > 3 day

    Simple purchase for a new antenna after my Mohu Leaf stopped working after five years. We use it in our guest bedroom on a 55 inch Sony Bravia XR. Oddly enough, the instructions stated to never put the antenna on its side. However, that is the only way we can pull in long range channels. I refuse to put a satellite receiver in a room we are barely using. This was a reasonably priced choice. In addition, I can pull in the locals without any issues and the picture is clear. We had to short range the amplifier in order to get a clear signal.

  • JEB

    Greater than one week

    Pretty terrible. Im looking for an upgrade to one of the flat antennas that is window/wall hung and this one certainly isnt it.

  • bobby xXxX

    > 3 day

    REQUIRED READING FOR THOSE INTO KMT PHILOSOPHY/ AFRIKA, NOT AN EASY READ! BUT SURELY THE TIME SPENT DEVOURING THIS MASTER PIECE WAS WELL WORTH IT YUM!

  • Joyce M James

    > 3 day

    This is the best reference book on ancient African philosophy I have ever read. This is truly a breakthrough book

  • Dr. Hilario Boyle

    > 3 day

    Didnt pick up any channels.

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    > 3 day

    This is a cool idea. I’ve cut the cord on cable so no live tv But the idea here is that you pick up tv over the airwaves that’s broadcast I think. So should allow for tv channels anyway basically that’s being broadcast. Cool idea I think

  • Steve Messi

    > 3 day

    This is a great book written by a truly intellectual genius of his own rank. Often, Theophile Obenga is regarded as a second fiddle to Cheikh Anta who was really an enormous multi-disciplinary master. But Obenga is also a great intellectual with an immense array of knowledge in linguistics, philosophy, history and pure science. The most important aspect of this book is the direct connection that the author establishes with the Egyptian philosophical concepts and the reader. One is able to analyze and judge from ones own appreciation the wealth of knowledge of that civilization as well as understanding the different social paradigm of that ancient society. Many Egyptologists treat that civilization from a purely materialistic aspect without truly engaging into the analysis of Kemetic social interractions. Obenga, while skimming the cultural, religious, and political structures of ancient Egypt manage as well to enter the most important element of that society and of any society: The people, the common people! The understanding of a people is more important than the superficial theoretical interpretation of intellectuals for it is the people, the citizenry, that define a Nation. Egypt therefore, through the eyes of Obenga become more of a Human society with its crisis and problems as well as the attempt by individuals and leadership to fix those problems. That to me was the most important appeal about this book. One fact that I learned about this book is that Egypt was clearly a conservative elitist society with the priesthood headed by the King at the helm and in control. From my personal understanding, the decline of Egypt was probably due to its own inability to foresee the winds of change and implement reforms that could have provided more Liberty to the mass. The Pharaoh and its bureaucracy was clearly benefiting from productivity of the laboring classes through direct taxation and price fixing. Had the Kings enabled the development of a private economy freed from State interference, the innovative sciences of the elite priesthood would have found practical uses in the daily life and armed with Nation with means for future challenges. I think that after 3500 years of toiling for the glory of the Amuns Son, the Fari, the people of Egypt just got tired of supporting their leaders and did not resist hard enough the invasions of foreign barbarians. Had these ingenius people been allowed to keep for themselves the fruits of their labors, I am certain that they would have fought much harder to push back the violent Eastern barbarians. This understanding, while quite imperfect can be applied to the current situation of the African people TODAY! The continent is clearly rich and blessed with a young dynamic population vying to improve its life. But, self centered African leadership does not understand that individual Freedom and private property as well as the reduction of a cumbersome bureaucracy are the central tenet for a prosperous and patriotic citizenry willing to die for its country when under attack. Individual freedom and the ability by a people to reap the fruit of their Labor is therefore central for the development of the continent of Africa. The central tenets of the MAAT are much more richer for the appreciation of individual Liberty and private ownership! Lets therefore understand the past in order to avoid the errors of the ancient and build a future established on a better and improved foundation.

  • Dianne Jackson

    > 3 day

    Excellent condition

Cape Wrath Trail is a challenging route from Fort William to Cape Wrath. It is around 200 miles long and passes through some of Scotland"s wildest and most spectacular scenery. The trail has evolved from use and is not an officially recognised National Trail. There is no single definitive route. There are various ways of tackling the traverse all of which are highlighted on the maps leaving the actual route choice to the individual walker. This is rough country not to be underestimated. Some sections of the route will require an overnight stop in the mountains. This will either have to be wild camping or the use of a bothy. South covers Fort William to Strathcarron and North covers Strathcarron to Cape Wrath. XT40 New generation of tough polyethylene maps. The HARVEY series of Long Distance Route maps is an established success. Now the advanced technology used in the creation of our best-selling British Mountain Maps is also applied to the route maps. These maps are a leap forward in technical excellence. They are tough, durable, light and 100% waterproof virtually indestructible in normal use. They are light to carry, and compact not the great bulky package you get with a laminated map. The maps are detailed, with the routes clearly marked. They also contain general information, useful telephone numbers and a full key. Main points at a glance. Detailed, clear and easy to read. Printed on tough 100% waterproof, tearproof paper. Light to carry less than half the weight of a laminated map.Good value whole route on two maps. Information on accommodation and services.

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