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Before I go off to babelfish and get some random translation, has anyone got or seen an English version of the Key and text on the Swiss ski touring maps?
These ones to be specific:
http://www.facewest.co.uk/COSWISS-284-SKI.html
Obviously
A snowHead
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Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Not seen a direct translation, but symbols and content are very similar to OS maps and not difficult to read. I have the full set of that area and have never had to resort to a dictionary. I would not worry about it but get a decent Ski Touring Guide book with englsih translations that will give you the details you need.
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