At your own pace

A painful realisation About 10 years ago my ego virtually smashed my jaw, tricking me into the worse bike crash I ever want to experience.  “The end?” I considered after the impact, while my…

Climb mountains and help stroke victims

We’re sacrificing our new found social media prowess in order to climb mountains and help stroke victims. Dad’s Stroke This year my Dad suffered a stroke. It was a shock for us all, but…

Bodily fluids, scrunching and invading

Excess bodily fluids, scrunching and invading Europe & beyond! These seem to be the favoured themes for journalists covering our Fabric SplashMaps this winter season. We’re chuffed that Cycling World feature our new International…

Free Christmas Delivery on SplashMaps

Okay, you left it late.  But we’re all human and SplashMaps is all about whipping up an adventure quickly.  In fact, doesn’t spontaneity actually deserve a reward? So we thought we’d foot the bill…

Fifth most influential mapper in the World

SplashMaps become the Fifth most influential mapper in the world!  Sounds hard to achieve, maybe hard to believe… but here it is in raw stats! The most influential mapper in the world! The clever…

Scotland for sale!

Scotland for Sale. Scotland has been in the news a lot lately.  We are so relieved we don’t have to re-draw any maps! So we’re celebrating with a very limited edition of Scottish SplashMaps. …

SplashMaps in the Lakes

SplashMaps are put through their paces in the Lakes. Here they’ve proved essential in the extremes of weather, in the uncertainty of route signage, in the depths of the water and in the heights…

SplashMaps Mountain Biking in the Lakes

mountain-biking-lake-district

Whinlatter and Grizedale Forest are terrific Mountain Bike centres. Boasting two of the few mountain forests remaining in Great Britain, the Forestry Commission have encouraged the creation of some stunning trails with amazing views…

Canoeing with SplashMaps

Who said maps were for trekking, walking and running? Increasingly SplashMaps are used on the waterways too. Recently we trialled the Lake District Central Map on Derwent water. The map was so water resistant…