diff --git a/symbol sets/4000/ISSprOM 2024_4000.xmap b/symbol sets/4000/ISSprOM 2024_4000.xmap new file mode 100644 index 000000000..29f2f7da4 --- /dev/null +++ b/symbol sets/4000/ISSprOM 2024_4000.xmap @@ -0,0 +1,8433 @@ + + + + + + + + + + Purple + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Black + + + + + + + Green + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Dark green + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Brown + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Blue + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Green + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Yellow + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A line joining points of equal height. +The standard vertical interval between contours is 2 or 2.5 m. To emphasize the 3-dimensional effect of the contour line image, contour lines shall be represented as continuous lines through all symbols, also Building (521) and Canopy (522). +Slope lines may be drawn on the lower side of a contour line to clarify the direction of slope. When used, they should be placed in re-entrants. +However, contour lines shall be cut out for better legibility, if they touch the following symbols: Small earth wall (105), Small knoll (109), Small elongated knoll (110), Small depression (111), Pit or hole (112), Prominent landform feature (115), Stairway (532). Contours shall be adapted or broken in order not to touch symbols Small knoll (109) or Small elongated knoll (110). + +The relative height difference between neighbouring features must be represented on the map as accurately as possible. Absolute height accuracy is of less importance. It is permissible to alter the height of a contour slightly if this will improve the representation of a feature. This deviation should not exceed 25% of the contour interval and attention must be paid to neighbouring features. The smallest bend in a contour is 0.4 mm from centre to centre of the line. + + + + Slope lines may be drawn on the lower side of a contour line to clarify the direction of slope. When used, they should be placed in re-entrants. + +[Editors note: The length of the line is correct if snapped to the contour] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Every fifth contour shall be drawn with a thicker line. This is an aid to the quick assessment of height difference and the overall shape of the terrain surface. Where an index contour coincides with an area of much detail, it may be shown with symbol Contour (101). + + + + Slope lines may be drawn on the lower side of a contour line to clarify the direction of slope. When used, they should be placed in re-entrants. + +[Editors note: The length of the line is correct if snapped to the contour] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Contour values may be included to aid assessment of large height differences. The labels shall be orientated so that the top of the label is on the higher side of the contour. They are inserted in the index contours in positions where other detail is not obscured. + + + + + + + An intermediate contour line. Form lines are used where more information can be given about the shape of the ground. They are used only where representation is not possible with ordinary contours. Only one form line may be used between neighbouring contours. + + + + Slope lines may be drawn on the lower side of a contour line to clarify the direction of slope. When used, they should be placed in re-entrants. + +[Editors note: The length of the line is correct if snapped to the formline] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A steep earth bank is an abrupt change in ground level which can be clearly distinguished from its surroundings, e.g. gravel or sand pits, roads and railway cuttings or embankments. +The tags should show the full extent of the slope, but may be omitted if two banks are close together. Uncrossable banks shall be drawn with the symbol Uncrossable cliff (201). The line width of very high earth banks may be 0.37 mm. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A steep earth bank is an abrupt change in ground level which can be clearly distinguished from its surroundings, e.g. gravel or sand pits, roads and railway cuttings or embankments. +The tags should show the full extent of the slope, but may be omitted if two banks are close together. Uncrossable banks shall be drawn with the symbol Uncrossable cliff (201). The line width of very high earth banks may be 0.37 mm. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A steep earth bank is an abrupt change in ground level which can be clearly distinguished from its surroundings, e.g. gravel or sand pits, roads and railway cuttings or embankments. The tags should show the full extent of the slope, but may be omitted if two banks are close together. Uncrossable banks shall be drawn with the symbol Uncrossable cliff (201). The line width of very high earth banks may be 0.37 mm. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A steep earth bank is an abrupt change in ground level which can be clearly distinguished from its surroundings, e.g. gravel or sand pits, roads and railway cuttings or embankments. The tags should show the full extent of the slope, but may be omitted if two banks are close together. Uncrossable banks shall be drawn with the symbol Uncrossable cliff (201). The line width of very high earth banks may be 0.37 mm. + + + + The tags should show the full extent of the slope, but may be omitted if two banks are close together. + +[Editors note: Always use combined with 104.3 Earth bank, top line] + + + + A small distinct earth wall, usually man-made. +Larger earth walls should be represented with the symbols Contour (101), Form line (103) or Earth bank (104). +Minimum height: 0.5 m. +Minimum length: 1.4 mm (footprint 5,6 m). + + + + + + + + + + A small distinct earth wall, usually man-made. +Larger earth walls should be represented with the symbols Contour (101), Form line (103) or Earth bank (104). +Minimum height: 0.5 m. +Minimum length: 1.4 mm (footprint 5,6 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A retaining earth wall is an abrupt change in ground level which can be clearly distinguished from its surroundings used for minor peat edges and cultivation terraces. + +If such a feature is higher than 1 m, it should be drawn with the symbol Earth bank (104). + +Minimum height: 0.5 m. + +Minimum length (isolated): 1.4 mm (footprint 5.6 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An erosion gully which is too small to be represented with the symbol Earth bank (104), Contour (101), Index contour (102) or Form line (103) is represented by a single line. The end of the line is pointed. Contour lines may be broken around this symbol for better readability. +Minimum depth: 1 m. +Minimum length: 2.0 mm (footprint 8 m). + + + + An erosion gully which is too small to be represented with the symbol Earth bank (104), Contour (101), Index contour (102) or Form line (103) is +represented by a single line. The end of the line is pointed. Contour lines may be broken around this symbol for better readability. +Minimum depth: 1 m. +Minimum length: 2.0 mm (footprint 8 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A small erosion gully. +Contour lines shall be broken around this symbol. +Minimum depth: 0.5 m. +Minimum length (isolated): two dots (1 mm - footprint 4 m). + + + + + + + + + + A small erosion gully. +Contour lines shall be broken around this symbol. +Minimum depth: 0.5 m. +Minimum length (isolated): two dots (1 mm - footprint 4 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A small obvious mound or rocky knoll which cannot be drawn to scale with a Contour (101), Index contour (102) or Form line (103). The symbol shall not touch or overlap contours. +Minimum height: 0.5 m. +Footprint: 3 m in diameter. + + + + A small obvious elongated knoll which cannot be drawn to scale with a Contour (101), Index contour (102) or Form line (103). The maximum length should be 6 m and the maximum width 2 m. Knolls larger than this shall be shown by contours. The symbol shall not be drawn in free form or such that two elongated knoll symbols touch or overlap. The symbol shall not touch or overlap contours. +Minimum height: 0.5 m. +Footprint: 4.8 m x 2.4 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A small shallow natural depression or hollow which cannot be represented by the symbol Contour (101) or Form line (103) is represented by a semicircle. The symbol shall not touch or overlap other brown symbols. +Minimum depth: 0.5 m. +Minimum width: 1 m. +Footprint: 4.8 m x 2.4 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A pit or hole with distinct steep sides which cannot be represented to scale with the symbol Earth bank (104). +Minimum depth: 0.5 m. +Minimum width: 1 m. +Footprint: 4.4 m x 5.0 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area of pits or knolls, which is too complex to be represented in detail. +The density of randomly placed dots may vary according to the detail on the +ground. The dots shall not interfere with the representation of important terrain +features, objects or contours. Dots shall not be arranged to form a single point wide line. +The minimum number of dots is three. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area of pits or knolls, which is too complex to be represented in detail. +The density of randomly placed dots may vary according to the detail on the +ground. The dots shall not interfere with the representation of important terrain +features, objects or contours. Dots shall not be arranged to form a single point wide line. +The minimum number of dots is three. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area of pits or knolls, which is too complex to be represented in detail. +The density of randomly placed dots may vary according to the detail on the +ground. The dots shall not interfere with the representation of important terrain +features, objects or contours. Dots shall not be arranged to form a single point wide line. +The minimum number of dots is three. + + + + A small landform feature which is significant or prominent. +The symbol shall not touch or overlap contour lines or other brown symbols. +The definition of the symbol must be given on the map. +Footprint: 5.4 m x 4.6 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An uncrossable cliff, quarry or earth bank (see symbol Earth bank 104). Tags are drawn downwards, showing its full extent from the top line to the foot. For vertical rock faces the tags may be omitted if space is short, e.g. narrow passages between cliffs (the passage should be drawn with a width of at least 0.4 mm). The tags may extend over an area symbol representing detail immediately below the rock face. When a rock face drops straight into water, making it impossible to pass under the cliff along the water’s edge, the bank line is omitted or the tags shall clearly extend over the bank line. An uncrossable cliff should interplay with the contour lines. +Minimum height: 1.5 m. +Minimum length: 1.1 mm (footprint 4.4 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An uncrossable cliff, quarry or earth bank (see symbol Earth bank 104). Tags are drawn downwards, showing its full extent from the top line to the foot. For vertical rock faces the tags may be omitted if space is short, e.g. narrow passages between cliffs (the passage should be drawn with a width of at least 0.4 mm). The tags may extend over an area symbol representing detail immediately below the rock face. When a rock face drops straight into water, making it impossible to pass under the cliff along the water’s edge, the bank line is omitted or the tags shall clearly extend over the bank line. An uncrossable cliff should interplay with the contour lines. +Minimum height: 1.5 m. +Minimum length: 1.1 mm (footprint 4.4 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An uncrossable cliff, quarry or earth bank (see symbol Earth bank 104). Tags are drawn downwards, showing its full extent from the top line to the foot. For vertical rock faces the tags may be omitted if space is short, e.g. narrow passages between cliffs (the passage should be drawn with a width of at least 0.4 mm). The tags may extend over an area symbol representing detail immediately below the rock face. When a rock face drops straight into water, making it impossible to pass under the cliff along the water’s edge, the bank line is omitted or the tags shall clearly extend over the bank line. An uncrossable cliff should interplay with the contour lines. +Minimum height: 1.5 m. +Minimum length: 1.1 mm (footprint 4.4 m). + + + + Tags are drawn downwards, showing a cliff's full extent from the top line to the foot. The tags may extend over an area symbol representing detail immediately below the rock face. When a rock face drops straight into water, making it impossible to pass under the cliff along the water’s edge, the bank line is omitted or the tags shall clearly extend over the bank line. + + + + A passable cliff or quarry. +A small vertical rock face may be shown without tags. If the direction of fall of the rock face is not apparent from the contours, or to improve legibility, short tags should be drawn in the direction of the fall. For non-vertical cliffs, the tags should be drawn to show the full horizontal extent. For passable rock faces shown without tags the end of the line must be rounded to improve legibility. +Minimum height: 0.6 m. +Minimum length: 1.1 mm (footprint 4.4 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A passable cliff or quarry. +A small vertical rock face may be shown without tags. If the direction of fall of the rock face is not apparent from the contours, or to improve legibility, short tags should be drawn in the direction of the fall. For non-vertical cliffs, the tags should be drawn to show the full horizontal extent. For passable rock faces shown without tags the end of the line must be rounded to improve legibility. +Minimum height: 0.6 m. +Minimum length: 1.1 mm (footprint 4.4 m). + + + + A passable cliff or quarry. +A small vertical rock face may be shown without tags. If the direction of fall of the rock face is not apparent from the contours, or to improve legibility, short tags should be drawn in the direction of the fall. For non-vertical cliffs, the tags should be drawn to show the full horizontal extent. For passable rock faces shown without tags the end of the line must be rounded to improve legibility. +Minimum height: 0.6 m. +Minimum length: 1.1 mm (footprint 4.4 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A passable cliff or quarry. +A small vertical rock face may be shown without tags. If the direction of fall of the rock face is not apparent from the contours, or to improve legibility, short tags should be drawn in the direction of the fall. For non-vertical cliffs, the tags should be drawn to show the full horizontal extent. For passable rock faces shown without tags the end of the line must be rounded to improve legibility. +Minimum height: 0.6 m. +Minimum length: 1.1 mm (footprint 4.4 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A passable cliff or quarry. +A small vertical rock face may be shown without tags. If the direction of fall of the rock face is not apparent from the contours, or to improve legibility, short tags should be drawn in the direction of the fall. For non-vertical cliffs, the tags should be drawn to show the full horizontal extent. For passable rock faces shown without tags the end of the line must be rounded to improve legibility. +Minimum height: 0.6 m. +Minimum length: 1.1 mm (footprint 4.4 m). + +[Editors note: Only in combination with 202.4 Passable rock face, tag line] + + + + If the direction of fall of the rock face is not apparent from the contours, or to improve legibility, short tags should be drawn in the direction of the fall. For non-vertical cliffs, the tags should be drawn to show the full horizontal extent. + + + + A rocky pit, hole, cave (without a distinct entrance) or mineshaft which may constitute a danger to the competitor. +Location is the centre of gravity of the symbol. +Minimum depth: 0.5 m. +Footprint: 4.4 m x 5.0 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A cave with distinct entrance. +Location is the centre of gravity of the symbol, and the symbol should point into the cave. +Minimum depth: 0.5 m. +Footprint: 4.4 m x 5.0 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A small distinct boulder. +Every boulder marked on the map shall be immediately identifiable on the ground. +Footprint: 2.4 m in diameter. + + + + A particularly large and distinct boulder. +Footprint: 3.6 m in diameter. + + + + A gigantic boulder, rock pillar or massive cliff shall be represented in plan shape. The objects can vary in shape and width. +The gap between gigantic boulders or between gigantic boulders and other impassable feature symbols must exceed 0.15 mm on the map. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm. +Minimum area: 0.75 mm2 (footprint 12 m²) + + + + A distinct group of boulders so closely clustered together that they cannot be +marked individually.A boulder cluster must be easily identifiable as a group of +boulders. To be able to show the distinction between neighbouring (maximum +8 m apart), boulder clusters with significant difference in boulder size, it is +permitted to enlarge this symbol by 20% (edge length 1.44 mm) for some of +the boulder clusters. The symbol is orientated to north. +Footprint: 4.8 m x 4.0 m + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area which is covered with so many scattered blocks of stone that they cannot be marked individually is represented with randomly placed and orientated solid triangles. The runnability is reduced and is indicated by the density of the triangles. +A minimum of two triangles shall be used. +To be able to show obvious height differences within a boulder field, it is permitted to enlarge some of the triangles to 120%. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area which is covered with so many scattered blocks of stone that they cannot be marked individually is represented with randomly placed and orientated solid triangles. The runnability is reduced and is indicated by the density of the triangles. +A minimum of two triangles shall be used. +To be able to show obvious height differences within a boulder field, it is permitted to enlarge some of the triangles to 120%. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area which is covered with so many scattered blocks of stone that they cannot be marked individually is represented with randomly placed and orientated solid triangles. The runnability is reduced and is indicated by the density of the triangles. +A minimum of two triangles shall be used. +To be able to show obvious height differences within a boulder field, it is permitted to enlarge some of the triangles to 120%. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area of stony or rocky ground which reduces runnability. +The dots shall be randomly distributed with density according to the amount of rock but not interfere with the representation of important terrain features or objects. A minimum of three dots shall be used. To avoid confusion with symbol Distinct vegetation boundary (416), the dots shall not be arranged to form a line. +Density: Minimum 3 dots. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area of stony or rocky ground which reduces runnability. +The dots shall be randomly distributed with density according to the amount of rock but not interfere with the representation of important terrain features or objects. A minimum of three dots shall be used. To avoid confusion with symbol Distinct vegetation boundary (416), the dots shall not be arranged to form a line. +Density: Minimum 3 dots. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area of stony or rocky ground which reduces runnability. +The dots shall be randomly distributed with density according to the amount of rock but not interfere with the representation of important terrain features or objects. A minimum of three dots shall be used. To avoid confusion with symbol Distinct vegetation boundary (416), the dots shall not be arranged to form a line. +Density: Minimum 3 dots. + + + + An area of sandy ground or soft gravel with no vegetation which reduces runnability. +Where an area of sandy ground is open and has good runnability, it is represented with symbol Open land (401), Open land with scattered trees (402) or Paved area (501). +Black dots shall not interfere with black objects. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm +Minimum area: 1 mm² (footprint 16 m²). + + + + + + + + + + An area of runnable rock without earth or vegetation. +An area of rock covered with grass, moss or other low vegetation shall be represented according to its openness and runnability (401/402/403/404). +Minimum width: 0.25 mm +Minimum area: 1 mm² (footprint 16 m²). + + + + An area of deep water such as a lake, pond, river or fountain. The dark blue colour and the bordering black line indicate that the feature shall not be crossed. +Dominant areas of water may be shown with 70% colour. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm +Minimum area (inside): 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²) + + + + + + + + An area of deep water such as a lake, pond, river or fountain. The dark blue colour and the bordering black line indicate that the feature shall not be crossed. +Dominant areas of water may be shown with 70% colour. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm +Minimum area (inside): 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²) + + + + + + + + The bordering black line indicates that the feature shall not be crossed. + + + + An area of deep water such as a lake, pond, river or fountain which may constitute +a danger to the competitor. The dark blue colour and the bordering +black line indicate that the feature cannot be crossed. +Dominant areas of water may be shown with 70% colour. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm +Minimum area (inside): 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²) + + + + + An area of deep water such as a lake, pond, river or fountain which may constitute a danger to the competitor. The dark blue colour and the bordering black line indicate that the feature cannot be crossed. +Dominant areas of water may be shown with 70% colour. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm +Minimum area (inside): 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²) + + + + + + An area of shallow water such as a pond, river or fountain that can be crossed. The body of water should be less than 0.5 m deep and runnable. +If the body of water is not runnable it shall be represented with the symbol Uncrossable body of water (301). If no other line symbol touches the border of the passable body of water, the border shall be represented with a blue line. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm +Minimum area (inside): 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²) + + + + + + + + If no other line symbol touches the border of the passable body of water, the border shall be represented with a blue line. + + + + An area of shallow water such as a pond, river or fountain that can be crossed. The body of water should be less than 0.5 m deep and runnable. +If the body of water is not runnable it shall be represented with the symbol Uncrossable body of water (301). If no other line symbol touches the border of the passable body of water, the border shall be represented with a blue line. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm +Minimum area (inside): 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²) + + + + + A water-filled pit or an area of water which is too small to be shown to scale. +Location is the centre of gravity of the symbol. +Footprint: 4.4 m x 5.0 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A crossable watercourse less than 2 m wide. +Minimum length: 1 mm (footprint 4 m) + + + + A natural or man-made minor watercourse which may contain water only intermittently. +Minimum length (isolated): two dashes (4.11 mm - footprint 16.5 m) + + + + A marsh which is uncrossable or which may constitute a danger to the competitor.The feature cannot be crossed. At least two blue lines shall be clearly visible. The symbol is orientated to north. + +Minimum area: 2 lines. + + + + + + + A marsh which is uncrossable or which may constitute a danger to the competitor. +The feature cannot be crossed. At least two blue lines shall be clearly +visible. The symbol is orientated to north. +Minimum area: 2 lines. + + + + A marsh which is uncrossable or which may constitute a danger to the competitor. +The feature cannot be crossed. At least two blue lines shall be clearly +visible. The symbol is orientated to north. +Minimum area: 2 lines. + + + + + + A crossable marsh, usually with a distinct edge. +The symbol shall be combined with vegetation symbols to show runnability and openness. +At least two blue lines shall be clearly visible. +Minimum area: 2 lines. + + + + + + A crossable marsh, usually with a distinct edge. +The symbol shall be combined with vegetation symbols to show runnability and openness. +At least two blue lines shall be clearly visible. +Minimum area: 2 lines. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A marsh or trickle of water which is too narrow to be shown with symbol Marsh (308). +Minimum size (isolated): two dots (1 mm - footprint 4 m). + + + + + + + + + + An indistinct or seasonal marsh or area of gradual transition from marsh to firm ground, which is crossable. The edge is generally indistinct and the vegetation similar to that of the surrounding ground. +The symbol shall be combined with vegetation symbols to show runnability and openness. +At least three blue lines shall be clearly visible. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Small fountain or well which is at least 1 m in diameter. +Minimum height: 0.5 m. +Footprint: 3.6 m x 3.6 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The source of water with a distinct outflow. +The symbol is orientated to open downstream. +Footprint: 4.8 m x 2.4 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A small water feature which is significant or prominent. +The definition of the symbol must be given on the map. +Footprint: 4.8 m in diameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area of cultivated land, lawn, field, meadow, grassland, bark mulch etc. without trees, offering very good runnability.If yellow coloured areas become dominant, a screen (75% instead of full yellow) may be used. +Minimum width: 0.3 mm. +Minimum area: 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²). + + + + An area of meadows with scattered trees or bushes, with grass or similar ground cover offering very good runnability. +The dots may be white (scattered trees) or green (scattered bushes / thickets). Symbols Prominent large tree (417) and Prominent bush or small tree (418) may be added. +Minimum width: 2.2 mm +Minimum area: 6.25 mm² (footprint 100 m²) +Smaller areas must be left out, exaggerated or shown using the symbol Open land (401). + + + + + + + + + + An area of meadows with scattered trees or bushes, with grass or similar ground cover offering very good runnability. +The dots may be white (scattered trees) or green (scattered bushes / thickets). Symbols Prominent large tree (417) and Prominent bush or small tree (418) may be added. +Minimum width: 2.2 mm +Minimum area: 6.25 mm² (footprint 100 m²) +Smaller areas must be left out, exaggerated or shown using the symbol Open land (401). + + + + + + + + + + An area of heath or moorland, a felled area, a newly planted area (trees lower than ca. 1 m) or other generally open land with rough ground vegetation, i.e. heather or tall grass. +This symbol may be combined with symbols Vegetation: slow running, good visibility (407) and Vegetation: walk, good visibility (409) to show reduced runnability. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm +Minimum area: 1 mm² (footprint 16 m²). + + + + An area of rough open land with scattered trees or bushes. The dots may be white (scattered trees) or green (scattered bushes / thickets). +Symbols Prominent large tree (417) and Prominent bush or small tree (418) may be added. Only the white dot variant can be combined with symbol Vegetation: slow running, good visibility (407) or Vegetation: walk, good visibility (409) to show reduced runnability. +Minimum width: 2.5 mm. +Minimum area: 6.25 mm² (footprint 100 m²) +Smaller areas must be left out, exaggerated or shown using either the symbol Rough open land (403) or Forest (405). + + + + + + + + + + An area of rough open land with scattered trees or bushes. The dots may be white (scattered trees) or green (scattered bushes / thickets). +Symbols Prominent large tree (417) and Prominent bush or small tree (418) may be added. Only the white dot variant can be combined with symbol Vegetation: slow running, good visibility (407) or Vegetation: walk, good visibility (409) to show reduced runnability. +Minimum width: 2.5 mm. +Minimum area: 6.25 mm² (footprint 100 m²) +Smaller areas must be left out, exaggerated or shown using either the symbol Rough open land (403) or Forest (405). + + + + + + + + + + Typical open forest for the particular type of terrain. If no part of the forest is easily runnable then no white should appear on the map. +Minimum width (for openings): 0.3 mm. +Minimum area: 1 mm² (footprint 16 m²) for openings in screens of other colours, except for Vegetation: walk (408) and Open land (401), where the minimum area is 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²). + + + + An area with dense vegetation (low visibility) which reduces running to about 60-80% of normal speed. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm. +Minimum area: 1 mm² (footprint 16 m²). + + + + An area with dense vegetation (low visibility) which reduces running to about 60-80% of normal speed. +When runnability is better in one direction a regular pattern of white stripes is left in the screen to show the direction of better running. At least two white stripes shall be clearly visible. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm. +Minimum area: 1 mm² (footprint 16 m²). + + + + + + An area with dense vegetation (low visibility) which reduces running to about 60-80% of normal speed. + + + + An area of good visibility and reduced runnability due to, for instance, undergrowth (brambles, heather, low bushes, cut branches, etc.). Running speed is reduced to about 60-80% of normal speed. +This symbol shall not be combined with the symbol Vegetation: slow running (406) or Vegetation: walk (408). +Minimum width: 2 lines. + + + + + + An area with dense trees or thicket (low visibility) which reduces running to about 20-60% of normal speed. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm. +Minimum area: 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²). + + + + An area with dense trees or thicket (low visibility) which reduces running to about 20-60% of normal speed. +When runnability is better in one direction a regular pattern of white / green 30% stripes is left in the screen to show the direction of better running. At least two stripes shall be clearly visible. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm. +Minimum area: 0.5 mm² (footprint 8 m²). + +[Editors note: Can be combined with 406] + + + + + + An area with dense trees or thicket (low visibility) which reduces running to about 20-60% of normal speed. + + + + An area of good visibility and reduced runnability due to, for instance, undergrowth (brambles, heather, low bushes, cut branches, etc.). Running speed is reduced to about 20-60% of normal speed. +This symbol shall not be combined with the symbol Vegetation: slow running (406) or Vegetation: walk (408). +Minimum width: 2 lines. + + + + + + An area of dense vegetation (trees or undergrowth) which is barely passable. +Running reduced to less than about 20% of normal speed. +When runnability is better in one direction a regular pattern of white / green 30% / +green 60% stripes is left in the screen to show the direction of better running. +At least two stripes shall be clearly visible. +Minimum area: 0.3 mm² (footprint 5 m²). +Minimum width: 0.25 mm. + + + + An area of dense vegetation (trees or undergrowth) which is barely passable. +Running reduced to less than about 20% of normal speed. +When runnability is better in one direction a regular pattern of white / green 30% / +green 60% stripes is left in the screen to show the direction of better running. +At least two stripes shall be clearly visible. +Minimum area: 0.3 mm² (footprint 5 m²). +Minimum width: 0.25 mm. + +[Editors note: Can be combined with 406 or 408] + + + + + + An area of dense vegetation (trees or undergrowth) which is barely passable. Running reduced to less than about 20% of normal speed. + + + + Uncrossable vegetation is an area of vegetation (for example a hedge) that +shall not be crossed or passed through since there may be a danger that +private property or the vegetation itself is damaged. +Minimum area: 0.3 mm² (footprint 5 m²). +Minimum width: 0.4 mm. + + + + An area of dense vegetation (trees or undergrowth) which is impassable. Running speed is almost 0%. + + + + Cultivated land, normally used for growing crops. Runnability may vary according to the type of crops grown and the time of year. Since the runnability may vary, such areas should be avoided when setting courses. +The symbol is combined with symbol Out-of-bounds area (709) to show cultivated land that shall not be entered. +Minimum width: 3 mm. +Minimum area: 9 mm² (144 m²). + + + + + + + Cultivated land, normally used for growing crops. Runnability may vary according to the type of crops grown and the time of year. Since the runnability may vary, such areas should be avoided when setting courses. +The symbol is combined with symbol Out-of-bounds area (709) to show cultivated land that shall not be entered. +Minimum width: 3 mm. +Minimum area: 9 mm² (footprint 144 m²). + + + + + + + + + + Land planted with fruit trees or bushes, normally in regular pattern. +The dot lines may be orientated to show the direction of planting. At least four dots shall be clearly visible. Must be combined with either symbol Open land (401) or Rough open land (403). +Minimum width: 2 mm. +Minimum area: 4 mm² (64 m²) + + + + + + + + + + Land planted with fruit trees or bushes, normally in regular pattern. +The dot lines may be orientated to show the direction of planting. At least four dots shall be clearly visible. Must be combined with either symbol Open land (401) or Rough open land (403). +Minimum width: 2 mm. +Minimum area: 4 mm² (64 m²) + + + + + + + + + + A vineyard or similar cultivated land containing dense rows of plants offering good or normal runnability in the direction of planting. +The lines shall be orientated to show the direction of planting. At least three lines shall be clearly visible. Must be combined with either symbol Open land (401) or Rough open land (403). +Minimum width: 2 mm. +Minimum area: 4 mm² (64 m²) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A vineyard or similar cultivated land containing dense rows of plants offering good or normal runnability in the direction of planting. +The lines shall be orientated to show the direction of planting. At least three lines shall be clearly visible. Must be combined with either symbol Open land (401) or Rough open land (403). +Minimum width: 2 mm. +Minimum area: 4 mm² (64 m²) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A boundary of symbol cultivated land vegetation (401, 412, 413, 414) or a permanent boundary between different types of cultivated land, when not shown with other symbols (fence, wall, path, etc.) +Minimum length: 1 mm (footprint 4 m). + + + + A very distinct vegetation boundary within the forest, or a distinct forest edge. +For indistinct boundaries, the area edges are shown only by the change in +colour and / or dot screen. +Minimum length (isolated): five dots (2,65 mm - footprint 10,6 m) + + + + + + + + + + A prominent large single tree. +Footprint: 4 m in diameter (OM 4.8 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A prominent bush or a small single tree. Small white dot inside is used to aid the colour vision impaired. +Footprint: 3.2 m in diameter. + + + + A vegetation feature which is significant or prominent. +The definition of the symbol must be given on the map. +Footprint: 4.8 m x 4.8 m (OM 7.1 m x 7.1 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. Minimum width: 0.35 mm (IM) + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. +It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. +The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. Minimum width: 0.35 mm (IM) + + + + An edge of a paved area. +Edges within paved areas are generally not represented, unless they serve navigation. + + + + This symbol shall only be used in large areas with two levels, when it is necessary for orientation. A cartographic gap of 0.15 mm shall apply at both ends of the line. + +[Editors note: gap at both ends included in the symbol definition] + + + + Minimum width: 2.2 mm +Minimum area: 6.25 mm² (footprint 100 m²) +Smaller areas must be left out, exaggerated or shown using the symbol Paved +area (501). + + + + + + + + + + Minimum width: 2.2 mm +Minimum area: 6.25 mm² (footprint 100 m²) +Smaller areas must be left out, exaggerated or shown using the symbol Paved +area (501). + + + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. + + + + + + + + A paved area is an area with a firm surface such as asphalt, hard gravel, tiles, concrete or the like. It should be bordered (or framed) by the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Distinct differences within the paved area can be represented with the symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1), if they serve navigation. The black border line can be omitted where it is logical (e.g. indistinct / gradual gravel-to-grass transitions). +Differences in the brown colour shall be used to show differences in the traffic of vehicles or pedestrians. + + + + + + + + An unpaved footpath or rough vehicle track is a way for passing mainly by foot, without a smooth, hard surface. +The colour shall be the same as for the symbol Paved area (501). +Minimum width: 0.35 mm (IM) + + + + + + + + An unpaved footpath or rough vehicle track is a way for passing mainly by foot, without a smooth, hard surface. +The colour shall be the same as for the symbol Paved area (501). +Minimum width: 0.35 mm (IM) + + + + + + + + An unpaved footpath or rough vehicle track is a way for passing mainly by foot, without a smooth, hard surface. +The colour shall be the same as for the symbol Paved area (501). +Minimum width: 0.35 mm (IM) + + + + + + + + An unpaved footpath or rough vehicle track is a way for passing mainly by foot, without a smooth, hard surface. +The colour shall be the same as for the symbol Paved area (501). +Minimum width: 0.35 mm (IM) + + + + + + + + + + + A small unpaved footpath or track. +Minimum length (isolated): two dashes (3.4 mm - footprint 13.6 m). + + + + A less distinct path or forestry extraction track. +Minimum length: two sections of double dashes (7.9 mm - footprint 31.6 m). + + + + A distinct ride is a linear break in the forest (usually in a plantation), which does not have a distinct path along it. Where there is a path along a ride, the symbol Small unpaved footpath or track (506) shall be used. +Minimum length: two dashes (9.75 mm - footprint 39 m). + + + + A railway is a permanent track laid with rails on which locomotives, carriages or wagons can travel. +If it is forbidden to cross or run along the railroad, the forbidden area around the railway shall be represented with symbol Area that shall not be entered (520). +Minimum length (isolated): two black dashes (4 mm - footprint 16 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A tramway is a public vehicle running regularly along certain streets, usually on rails. The track can be easily crossed by the competitor. +Tramways are generally not represented. However, if they serve navigation or orientation, they can be represented. + + + + + + + + Power line, cableway or skilift. +The bars indicate the exact location of the pylons. If a section of a power line, cableway or skilift goes along a road or path (and does not offer significant additional navigational value) it should be omitted. + +<b>Note: When drawing this symbol, press space to toggle placing the pylon symbols at new nodes.</b> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Major power lines should be drawn with a double line. The gap between the lines may indicate the extent of the powerline. Very large carrying masts shall be represented in plan shape using symbol Building (521) or High tower (524). In this case, the cable lines can be left out (the map shows only the pylons). + +<b>Note: When drawing this symbol, press space to toggle placing the pylon symbols at new nodes.</b> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Major power lines should be drawn with a double line. The gap between the lines may indicate the extent of the powerline. Very large carrying masts shall be represented in plan shape using symbol Building (521) or High tower (524). In this case, the cable lines can be left out (the map shows only the pylons). + +<b>Note: When drawing this symbol, press space to toggle placing the pylon symbols at new nodes.</b> + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A bridge is a structure spanning and permitting passage over a river, chasm, +road or the like. A simple bridge, where it is possible to pass underneath, is +represented by this symbol. A cartographic gap of 0.15 mm shall apply to the +black objects pointing towards the peaks of the triangles. Special attention +must be paid to the drawing of sharp angles. +A simple bridge, which cannot be passed underneath, shall be represented +using symbol Uncrossable wall (515). +Minimum: one triangle in complex situation (should be avoided), two triangles +in a standalone situation. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An underpass or a tunnel is a passage running underneath the ground or a building, especially a passage for pedestrians or vehicles. A cartographic gap of 0.2 mm shall apply at the beginning and the end of the line. The line is only used when there is no other barrier line defining the extent of the lower level area. +For very short underpasses or tunnels where there is not enough space for a line of minimum length, the line can be omitted if the area is also delimited by the symbol Area passable at two levels (512.3). +Minimum length: 2 dashes at full size (0.7 mm - footprint 2.8 m). + +[Editors note: cartographic gap included at both ends] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Upper part of a two-level structure which can be passed at two levels (except +the symbols Uncrossable body of water (301) and Area that shall not be entered (520)). The angle of the pattern is approximately 45° to the direction of +the axis of the described area. +Combinations possible with the symbols Open sandy ground (213) (replaced +with symbol Rough open land (403) within striped area), Bare rock (214), +Uncrossable body of water (301), Crossable body of water (302), Open land +(401), Open land with scattered trees (402) (replaced with symbol Open land +(401) within striped area), Rough open land (403), Rough open land with +scattered trees (404) (replaced with symbol Rough open land (403) within +striped area), Vegetation: slow running (406), Vegetation: walk (408), Vegetation: fight (410), Uncrossable vegetation (411), Cultivated land (412) (replaced +with symbol Open land (401) within striped area), Orchard (413) and Vineyard +or similar (414) (replaced with symbol Open land (401) or Rough open land +(403) within striped area), Paved area (501), Paved area with scattered trees +(501.3) (replaced with symbol Paved area (501) within striped area), Area that +shall not be entered (520), Canopy (522), Out-of-bounds area (709) (replaced with colour 100% upper purple within striped area), Temporary construction or closed area (714) (replaced with color 100% upper purple within striped area) in the striped area. + + + + + + Out-of-bounds area (709) shall bereplaced with colour 100% upper purple within striped area. Also Temporary construction or closed area (714) shall be replaced with colour 100% upper purple within striped area. + + + + + + + A passable wall is a construction made of stone, brick, concrete etc., which can be passed. +If such a wall is higher than 1.5 m, it shall be represented with the symbol Impassable wall (515). Wide walls shall be drawn in plan shape using a ground symbol delineated by the passable wall symbol. It should be dotted if possible (minimum length around the dot 0.4 mm each side). +Minimum length (isolated): 1.4 mm (footprint 5.6 m). + + + + + + + + + + A passable wall which is seen only from one side. Half dot must point to the lower level. +Height is 0.6 - 1.5 m. If lower, use symbol Step or edge of paved area (501.1). +Minimum length (isolated): 2.4 mm (footprint 9.6 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An uncrossable wall or retaining wall is a wall, which fulfil the function of an +enclosure or solid barrier. It shall not be crossed, because it may constitute +a danger to the competitor due to its height or due to the risk of damage to +private property or the wall itself. Very wide uncrossable walls shall be drawn +in plan shape and represented with the symbol Building (521). +Minimum length: 1 mm (footprint 4 m). + + + + A passable fence is a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood. It is used to prevent entrance or to confine or mark a boundary. A railing is a fencelike barrier composed of one or more horizontal rails supported by widely spaced upright poles, usually it can be slipped through. +If a fence or railing is dangerous or very difficult to cross, it shall be represented with the symbol Uncrossable fence or railing (518). +Minimum length (isolated): 2.2 mm (footprint 8.8 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An uncrossable fence or railing shall not be crossed, because it may constitute a danger to the competitor due to its height or due to the risk of damage to private property or the fence itself. If the minimum length is shorter than 3 mm, +it must be presented with the symbol Uncrossable wall (515). + +Minimum length (isolated): 3 mm (footprint 12 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A crossing point is a gap or an opening in a fence, railing or wall, which can easily be passed through by a competitor. +Small gaps or openings which cannot easily be passed through by competitors, shall not be represented on the map and shall be closed during the competition. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area that shall not be entered such as a private area, a flower bed, a railway area etc. +No feature shall be represented in this area, except very prominent features such as railways, large buildings, or very large trees. Road entrances shall be represented clearly. +Areas that shall not be entered totally contained within buildings shall be mapped as being a part of the building. +The area shall always be delineated by a boundary line (at least 0.1 mm in width). +The area shall be discontinued where a path goes through and white colour is used as background with overlap 0.15 mm on both sides. +Minimum width: 0.25 mm (footprint 1 m). +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + An area that shall not be entered such as a private area, a flower bed, a railway area etc. +No feature shall be represented in this area, except very prominent features such as railways, large buildings, or very large trees. Road entrances shall be represented clearly. +Areas that shall not be entered totally contained within buildings shall be mapped as being a part of the building. +The area shall always be delineated by a boundary line (at least 0.1 mm in width). +The area shall be discontinued where a path goes through and white colour is used as background with overlap 0.15 mm on both sides. +Minimum width: 0.25 mm (footprint 1 m). +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + A building is a relatively permanent construction having a roof. Buildings within +symbol Area that shall not be entered (520) may just be represented in a +simplified manner. Areas totally contained within a building shall be mapped +as being a part of the building. +The minimum gap between buildings and other uncrossable features +shall be 0.40 mm. Boundaries in touching buildings shall not be represented. + +Minimum width: 0.5 mm. +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + + + + A building is a relatively permanent construction having a roof. Buildings within +symbol Area that shall not be entered (520) may just be represented in a +simplified manner. Areas totally contained within a building shall be mapped +as being a part of the building. +The minimum gap between buildings and other uncrossable features +shall be 0.40 mm. Boundaries in touching buildings shall not be represented. +Minimum width: 0.5 mm. +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A building is a relatively permanent construction having a roof. Buildings within +symbol Area that shall not be entered (520) may just be represented in a +simplified manner. Areas totally contained within a building shall be mapped +as being a part of the building. +The minimum gap between buildings and other uncrossable features +shall be 0.40 mm. Boundaries in touching buildings shall not be represented. +Minimum width: 0.5 mm. +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + A building is a relatively permanent construction having a roof. Buildings within +symbol Area that shall not be entered (520) may just be represented in a +simplified manner. Areas totally contained within a building shall be mapped +as being a part of the building. +The minimum gap between buildings and other uncrossable features +shall be 0.40 mm. Boundaries in touching buildings shall not be represented. +Minimum width: 0.5 mm. +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + A canopy is a building construction (with a roof), normally supported by pillars, poles or walls, such as passages, gangways, courts, bus stops, gas stations or garages. +Small passable parts of buildings which cannot easily be crossed by competitors, shall not be represented on the map and shall be closed during the competition. +Minimum width: 0.5 mm. +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + + + + A canopy is a building construction (with a roof), normally supported by pillars, poles or walls, such as passages, gangways, courts, bus stops, gas stations or garages. +Small passable parts of buildings which cannot easily be crossed by competitors, shall not be represented on the map and shall be closed during the competition. +Minimum width: 0.5 mm. +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + A canopy is a building construction (with a roof), normally supported by pillars, poles or walls, such as passages, gangways, courts, bus stops, gas stations or garages. +Small passable parts of buildings which cannot easily be crossed by competitors, shall not be represented on the map and shall be closed during the competition. +Minimum width: 0.5 mm. +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + A pillar is an upright shaft or structure of stone, brick or other material, relatively slender in proportion to its height and any shape in section, used as a building support. +Pillars smaller than 1 m × 1 m are generally not represented. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A high tower or large pylon. +Very large towers shall be represented in plan shape with the symbol Building (521). +Footprint: 8.4 m in diameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An obvious small tower, elevated platform or seat. +The symbol is orientated to north. +Footprint: 6 m x 6 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Cairn, memorial, small monument or boundary stone that is obvious. +Large massive monuments shall be represented in plan shape with the symbol Building (521). +Footprint: 4 m in diameter. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A fodder rack, which is free standing or attached to a tree. +Footprint: 6 m x 6 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A prominent man-made line feature. For example, a low pipeline (gas, water, oil, heat, etc.) or a bobsleigh / skeleton track that is clearly visible. +The definition of the symbol must be given on the map. +Minimum length: 2.2 mm (footprint 8.8 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An uncrossable man-made line feature. For example, a high pipeline (gas, water, +oil, heat, etc.) or a bobsleigh / skeleton track. The definition of the symbol +must be given on the map. +A prominent impassable line feature shall not be crossed. +Minimum length: 3 mm (footprint 12 m). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A man-made feature which is significant or prominent. +The definition of the symbol must be given on the map. +Footprint: 4 m in diameter. + + + + Location is at the centre of gravity of the symbol. +The definition of the symbol must be given on the map. +Footprint: 4.8 m x 4.8 m. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Steps of a stairway shall be represented in a generalized manner. +Minimum length: 3 (graphical) steps. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm (IM). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Steps of a stairway shall be represented in a generalized manner. +Minimum length: 3 (graphical) steps. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm (IM). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Steps of a stairway shall be represented in a generalized manner. +Minimum length: 3 (graphical) steps. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm (IM). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Steps of a stairway shall be represented in a generalized manner. +Minimum length: 3 (graphical) steps. +Minimum width: 0.4 mm (IM). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + An area with several man-made features that are too small or close to be mapped individually and that constitute obstacles to the runners. +The area cannot be crossed at full speed. +Minimum area: 65 m² + + + + + + + + + + Magnetic north lines are lines placed on the map pointing to magnetic north. Their spacing shall be 30 mm, they represent 120 m on the ground. +North lines may be broken where they obscure small features such as boulders, knolls, cliffs, stream junctions, path ends, etc. + + + + Magnetic north lines are lines placed on the map pointing to magnetic north. Their spacing shall be 30 mm, they represent 120 m on the ground. +North lines may be broken where they obscure small features such as boulders, knolls, cliffs, stream junctions, path ends, etc. + + + + + + Magnetic north lines are lines placed on the map pointing to magnetic north. Their spacing shall be 30 mm, they represent 120 m on the ground. +North lines may be broken where they obscure small features such as boulders, knolls, cliffs, stream junctions, path ends, etc. + + + + Magnetic north lines are lines placed on the map pointing to magnetic north. Their spacing shall be 30 mm, they represent 120 m on the ground. +North lines may be broken where they obscure small features such as boulders, knolls, cliffs, stream junctions, path ends, etc. + + + + + + The place where the orienteering starts. +The centre of the triangle shows the precise position where the orienteering course starts. +The start must be on a clearly identifiable point on the map. +The triangle points in the direction of the first control. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + If there is a Marked route (707) to the start point, the map issue point is marked using this symbol. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The control points are shown with circles (footprint 24 m). The centre of the circle shows the precise position of the feature. Sections of circles should be omitted to leave important detail showing. + + + + The number of the control is placed close to the control point circle in such a way that it does not obscure important detail. +An option for heavily building filled map is the possibility to have a white border with 0.1 or 0.15 mm in width. + + + + + + + The number of the control is placed close to the control point circle in such a way that it does not obscure important detail. +An option for heavily building filled map is the possibility to have a white border with 0.1 or 0.15 mm in width. + + + + + + + + Where controls are to be visited in order, the start, control points and finish are joined together by straight lines. Sections of lines should be omitted to leave important detail showing. + + + + The finish is shown by two concentric circles. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A marked route is shown on the map with a dashed line. + + + + An out-of-bounds boundary shall not be crossed. It shall be used for temporary uncrossable boundaries used for the course setting. + + + + An out-of-bounds area. A bounding line may be drawn if there is no natural boundary as follows: +- a solid line indicates that the boundary is marked continuously (tapes, etc.) in the terrain, +- a dashed line indicates intermittent marking in the terrain, +- no line indicates no marking in the terrain. +An out-of-bounds area shall not be entered. +Minimum width: 2 mm. +Minimum area: 9 mm² (footprint 144 m²). + + + + + + + A solid line indicates that the boundary is marked continuously (tape etc.) in the terrain. + + + + A dashed line indicates intermittent marking in the terrain. + + + + A crossing point through or over a wall or fence, or across a road or railway or through a tunnel or an out-of-bounds area is drawn on the map with two lines curving outwards. +If underpasses or tunnels etc. are to be used in a competition, they may be emphasized with symbol Crossing point (710.1) or Crossing section (710.2). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + A crossing section through or over a building, wall or fence, or across a road or railway or through a tunnel or an out-of-bounds area is drawn on the map as a linear object, according to the plan shape. +If underpasses or tunnels etc. are to be used in a competition, they may be emphasized with symbol Crossing point (710.1) or Crossing section (710.2). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Obvious temporary constructions like platforms for spectators and speaker, closed area for spectators, outside restaurant areas, etc. shall be represented in plan shape. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Obvious temporary constructions like platforms for spectators and speaker, closed area for spectators, outside restaurant areas, etc. shall be represented in plan shape. A Temporary construction or closed area shall not be entered. +Minimum width: 0.5 mm. +Minimum area: 0.25 mm² (footprint 4 m²). + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Symbol marking the continuation of the course after the map flip or the map exchange. + +The triangle points in the direction of the following control. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + This symbol provides a simple and quick way to make training courses. + +The purple line will extend a bit into the finish symbol. This is a shortcoming of this simple approach. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + The OpenOrienteering Logo. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 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