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Mont Vélan, 3734 M Pointe De La Madeleine, 3051 M Plan Du Jeu Mont Blanc, 4807 m Mont Vélan, 3734 m Grandes Jorasses, 4208 m Aiguille du Géant, 4030 m Pointe de la Madeleine, 3051 m Mont Mort, 2866 m ITALIE Aiguille du Midi, 3842 m Aosta, 581 m Col Grand Saint-Bernard, 2469 m Lac Tscholeire Mont Dolent, 3820 m Hospice Aiguille Verte, 4122 m Becs Noirs 2662 m L’Hospitalet Mont Ferret, 2977 m Plan du Jeu, 2250 m Tunnel du Grand Saint-Bernard Le Basset, 2771 m Tour Noir, 3835 m Mont de la Fouly, 2870 m Arpalle, 2200 m Aiguille d’Argentière, 3896 m Ferret, 1700 m G l a Arpalle 2 c i l’A e r de be Tour de Bavon, 2476 m Aiguille du Chardonnet, 3686 m om n t C Val o Fe d m La Chaux, 2267 m rre ’ A e t r t r g e n Le Clou n E a t i ’ Arpalle 1 i n è d e r l e l Lac des Toules a S a G l a c i e r d e 2170 m V L’A Neuve La Chaux G l G l a Bavon, 1900 m Petite Combe a c i e r d u La Niord c To u uardette i r Pointe d’Orny, 3271 m e r Bourg-St-Pierre, 1632 m La V La Fouly, 1600 m Aiguilles d’Arpette, 3059 m Chamonix Le Chapelet d u 1595 m La Vuardette Lorette Lorette, 1610 m Dranse T Le Chapelet 2013 m L’Amône r t i e n e i 1255 m La Breya, 2374 m T r La Seiloz n u Six Blanc t d Lac d’Emosson, 1930 m Prayon é e l l 2445 m 1464 m La Breya, 2194 m a Liddes, 1346 m V Tour Sallière, 3220 m La Breya 2 Grand-Tsai, 2232 m Vichères, 1405 m Le Châtelard, 1123 m Grand-T La Breya 1 Le Luisin, 2785 m sai e Montatuay t 2163 m t e Golettaz, 2220 m p r A Finhaut, 1224 m Lac ’ Orsières, 901 m d l a V a l La Pasay Petite Breya V d e B La Creusaz, 1777 m a g n Le Devin e s Moay Champex-Lac, 1486 m Le Trétien, 1060 m élard n V a V La Côt, 1556 m Le Vélard e Le Luisin d n La Douay o Champex d’en Bas n s o u r l l B a e V d s n e Bruson, 1103 m y a M - e l Les Valettes Les Marécottes-LaPlanajeu Creusaz r, 1240 m b Van d’en Haut, 1371 m â h C Sembrancher e Les Marécottes, 1110 m Le Châble- L Verbier Bovernier Le Bourg Verbier Le Châble, 820 m Vollèges Ski de fond Ski de randonnée Piscine Tapis Restaurant Neige artificielle Logement Télécabine Téléski Les Granges, 1059 m Langlauf Wanderweg ski Schwimmbad Gondelbahn Skilift Van d’en Bas, 1277 m Cross country skiing Hiking skiing Swimming pool Gondola Ski-tow Raquettes à neige Jardin des neiges Patinoire Luge Buvette Ski de nuit Chemin de fer Télésiège Facile / Leicht / Easy Schneeschuhe Schneegarten Schlitten Nachtskifahren Bahn Sesselbahn Moyenne / Mittelschwer / Intermediate Sion, Visp, Brig Salvan, 934 m Snowshoe Snowgarden Sledge Night skiing Railway Chairlift Difficile / Schwer / Difficult Martigny, 467 m Itinéraire à ski / Skiroute / Ski-tour Compétition Randonnée Parapente Bus Cabane Danger! Zoo Téléski Balisés, non entretenus, non contrôlés, destinés aux usagers expérimentés. Montreux, Berne, Genève Wanderweg Gleitshirm Hütte Gefahr! Skilift Markiert, nicht präpariert, nicht kontrolliert, nur für erfahrene Benützer. Hiking Paragliding Hut Danger! 10/2006 Ski-tow Marked, not maintained, not controlled, intended for experienced users. A9 Vernayaz.
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