Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

Höhenmeterprofil

English translation:

elevation profile

Added to glossary by Martin Wenzel
Jul 20, 2007 15:52
16 yrs ago
German term

Höhenmeterprofil

German to English Tech/Engineering Sports / Fitness / Recreation
Ski-EKG - das Höhenmeterprofil

Skiing electrocardiogram - profile of climbed distance?

I am not sure about the "climbed" because you can get on top of the mountain by using a lift....
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Proposed translations

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elevation profile

This term is used commonly in skiing, cycling, etc. See images on the example links.
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gradient profile

I had this on a text I did for the Mayerhofen ski area
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