File:Ski touring boots and bindings using NNN-BC.jpg

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Ski touring boots and bindings based on the NNN-BC standard

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English: Alfa Skarvet GTX W ski boots, NNN-BC bindings, gore-tex, size 42, Rottefella NNN-BC Manual bindings, Fischer Outback 68 back country skis (2018/2019), 179cm, Mountain Designs canvas gaiters | location: ISO 6709:2008: +61.2376+008.8499/ | elevation +683m (based on GPS information) | timestamp information in UTC | purchased January 2019 (except the gaiters) | NNN-BC refers to the New Nordic Norm Back Country standard for bindings and boots | the orange string loops on the clamping mechanisms are modifications added by the owner to facilitate release with gloved hands
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Author Robbie Morrison (RobbieIanMorrison)
Camera location61° 14′ 15.36″ N, 8° 50′ 59.64″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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