The BIG Lizard Mug
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About This Mug
This big beautiful ceramic mug is our colorful take on the camp mugs of yore is perfect for home, office, camp - anywhere you need to take a moment and dream up your next adventure.
This hefty mug has the look of enameled tin, but the insulating power of ceramic, and the white interior lets you see just how strong you made that last pot, and holds 15 ounces of your favorite hot drink.
It's the real deal at 4" in diameter and a bit over 3.5" tall and holds the heat you need to get through the day. The BIG Lizard Mug is perfect for your favorite morning hot beverage, your office coffee, or your favorite hot chocolate or even soup around a campfire.
It's a solid mug that weighs in at just under a pound! So, not recommended for backpacking but certainly sweet for van life or your favorite weekend camp getaway or relaxing at home while planning your next adventure.
The best part? All the Lizards and outdoor recreation symbols will remind you or your holiday person of favorite adventures. This mug will inspire adventure. Make that cup of coffee, open up a Lizard Map and make some plans!
Also perfect for a winning Lizard holiday pairing: consider adding a hat and/or some Lizard socks and of course a some new Lizard Maps, and you'll be sure to inspire countless adventures!
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What Lizard Map Customers Say:
"Thank you for making such amazing, thought provoking, and humorous maps. (Who’d ever think you could say these things about a map?!) Purple Lizard maps take adventuring to the next level!"
Lisa
"Got my map today in time to plan our biking/hiking/rafting trip to Ohiopyle State Park next week. This map is so frigging detailed I told my wife we don’t even need to take the trip – we can just find endless adventures simply gazing at the map!"
Gordon in NC
I am finding more and more value in your maps primarily because you have updated trails, and have added new trails, that may not show on even the latest USGS 7.5 Minute topos ... and of course there are many new roads that have been put in over the last 20-30 years that again, are not on many of the latest USGS topos."