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Calazo Högalpin karta Kebnekaise 1:15.000

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Experience unprecedented detail of Sweden’s highest mountain with the Calazo Högalpin Karta Kebnekaise 1:15,000 map. Perfect for summit tours and glacier hikes, this unique map provides accurate terrain information based on airborne laser scanning and collaboration with Stockholm University.

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Explore Kebnekaise like never before with Calazo Högalpin Karta Map 1:15.000

The Calazo Högalpin Karta Kebnekaise 1:15,000 map is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts who love summit tours and glacier hikes. With its high level of detail and accuracy, this map provides excellent support for those who want to explore Kebnekaise and its surrounding areas in a whole new way.

Based on airborne laser scanning, this map offers a level of detail that has never been seen before, with cliffs, larger rocks, forests, and streams accurately depicted. In addition, the map includes information on the current extent and fracture zones of the glaciers, providing valuable information for those planning glacier hikes.

So why wait? Get your Calazo Högalpin Karta Kebnekaise 1:15,000 map today and start planning your next adventure in the great outdoors!

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Calazo

Calazo is a publishing company founded by two enthusiastic hikers who embarked on their journey by creating a guidebook for downhill skiing destinations in Sweden called “Svenska Topturer” in 2004. This endeavor’s success led to the publication of “Stockholms Friluftsliv,” a guidebook for Stockholm’s excursion destinations. Encouraged by public interest and media recognition, they transitioned from their regular jobs to pursue publishing hiking books, eventually expanding their team to include writers, artists, and cartographers.
Specializing in camping and route guides initially, Calazo identified the need for more durable maps for outdoor enthusiasts. Since 2010, they have been producing maps made from Tyvek material known for its water and tear resistance. Their meticulous map development process includes data from various sources such as Metsähallitus Nature Services, aerial and satellite images, laser scanning data, and trail network information, often collaborating with experts like Professor Peter Jansson from Stockholm University. Beyond maps, their portfolio includes sports guides for activities like climbing, kayaking, and excursion skating, as well as route guides for popular European hiking destinations. They also offer educational books covering topics such as food drying, first aid, and alpine plants to aid hikers in developing their skills and knowledge.