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Anybody know of an online map of some sort that shows the locations and names of the different bowls, couloirs etc on the Grand Montets. Had my first trip there the other week and found that every part of the mountain seems to have a name - but the piste map doesn't show them
I know a few such as the Lavancher bowl but which is the Italian bowl, the Canadian bowl, Couloir du Dru etc etc.
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Try
www.ign.fr
- main Grand Montet couloirs are shown in their 1:25000 map of Chamonix.
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