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Switzerland: Swiss Survey 50K Topographic Ski Maps
Switzerland's national survey organisation publishes in cooperation with the Swiss Ski Federation special ski editions for 28 of the standard topographic survey maps covering central and southern Switzerland.
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Sellaronda e Valli Ladine
Two skiing maps of the central part of the Dolomites. The main map at 1:25,000 shows a ski tour around the Sella massif. The tour is marked on the map with both clockwise and anticlockwise variants and divided into sections.
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Rukatunturi - Oulanka
Double-sided hiking and skiing map of the Oulanka National Park and area, just south of the Arctic Circle on Finland's eastern border. Cartography is from the Finnish topographic survey with contours at 5m intervals.
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Spain: Ed. Penibetica Hiking Maps of Andalucia
| Relevant titles: | 2 |
| Publisher: | Editorial Penibetica |
| Scale: | various |
Detailed contoured maps with hiking and cycling paths, plus English language booklets with descriptions of the routes. Relief is depicted by contour lines at 20m intervals, hill-shading and altitude...
Spain: Editorial Alpina Walking Maps
| Relevant titles: | 22 |
| Publisher: | Editorial Alpina |
| Scale: | Various |
One of the titles in an extensive series of walking maps covering the Pyrenees, Catalonia, and other popular hiking areas in Spain, including Picos de Europa, Sierra Nevada and parts of Andalucía, Mallorca...
France/Spain: Rando Editions 50K Walking Maps of the Pyrenees
| Relevant titles: | 5 |
| Publisher: | Rando Editions |
| Scale: | 1:50,000 |
Detailed walking maps based on the topographic surveys from the Institut Géographique National and the Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya, highlighting hiking routes, including GR10 and GR11, mountain...
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