GET OUR UNIQUE ALPINE PASSES POSTER (100 x 70 CM)

DESIGNED FOR OUR FIRST Alpen-Marathon “7 | 6 | 50”
Not to be found on the “market”!
When we conceived our first Alpen-Marathon "7 | 6 | 50" in 2017, we were looking for a were looking for a planning aid that clearly displays Alpine passes. We wanted to find the most beautiful and best route, with as many consecutive Alpine passes as possible possible. But there was no overview of this kind. So we put together a planning aid from 300 detailed views, which was so well so well that it met with widespread interest. We therefore printed it in 2022 and offered it for sale for the first time. In 2024, we have since printed the 5th edition, and also in response to demand, we have created a further created two more designs. More than 400 alpine passes, side roads and panoramic trails...
With the 5th edition of our Alpine poster, we have now compiled and mapped more than 400 Alpine passes, roads and mountain trails. In the meantime gravelled routes have also been added.
Of course, there are always small, almost unknown Alpine passes that are new to us which we will be happy to include in the next edition, please write to us: [email protected]
When we conceived our first Alpen-Marathon "7 | 6 | 50" in 2017, we were looking for a were looking for a planning aid that clearly displays Alpine passes. We wanted to find the most beautiful and best route, with as many consecutive Alpine passes as possible possible. But there was no overview of this kind. So we put together a planning aid from 300 detailed views, which was so well so well that it met with widespread interest. We therefore printed it in 2022 and offered it for sale for the first time. In 2024, we have since printed the 5th edition, and also in response to demand, we have created a further created two more designs. More than 400 alpine passes, side roads and panoramic trails...
With the 5th edition of our Alpine poster, we have now compiled and mapped more than 400 Alpine passes, roads and mountain trails. In the meantime gravelled routes have also been added.
Of course, there are always small, almost unknown Alpine passes that are new to us which we will be happy to include in the next edition, please write to us: [email protected]
Three designs - spoilt for choice?
The "Original" design: Our classic, which we developed as the first design. Here the structure of the mountains and valleys. The Alpine pass names are in black, contrasting well with the grey mountains. The altitudes and pins are in dark blue.
The "Classic" design: This look corresponds to the design of classic maps. The Alpine countries are differentiated by colour, making them stand out better from one another. The The pins and altitude information are in shades of orange to brown, the Alpine pass names are printed in white with a shadow underneath. The look is classically beautiful, but the contrasts are not as strong as on the "original".
The "Night" design: This design is rather unusual for an Alpine map. With the colours black and orange create the impression of a "night view". Hence the name. Of course, don’t forget that the colours of two major motorbike brands are also used. are used. The names of the Alpine passes are printed in white. The elevations and pins are printed in bright, easy-to-read orange. All in all, this combination provides a very high-contrast look.
Details of the cards can be viewed in our "Shop" - before ordering!
The "Original" design: Our classic, which we developed as the first design. Here the structure of the mountains and valleys. The Alpine pass names are in black, contrasting well with the grey mountains. The altitudes and pins are in dark blue.
The "Classic" design: This look corresponds to the design of classic maps. The Alpine countries are differentiated by colour, making them stand out better from one another. The The pins and altitude information are in shades of orange to brown, the Alpine pass names are printed in white with a shadow underneath. The look is classically beautiful, but the contrasts are not as strong as on the "original".
The "Night" design: This design is rather unusual for an Alpine map. With the colours black and orange create the impression of a "night view". Hence the name. Of course, don’t forget that the colours of two major motorbike brands are also used. are used. The names of the Alpine passes are printed in white. The elevations and pins are printed in bright, easy-to-read orange. All in all, this combination provides a very high-contrast look.
Details of the cards can be viewed in our "Shop" - before ordering!