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		<title>Tour des Arpilles, L&#8217;Etivaz</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[L'Etivaz]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[L&#8217;Etivaz is a small village on the on the col des Mosses and famed for it&#8217;s cheese. They make the cheese up at the alpages which are high altitude milking parlours, farmers spend the summer up at these alpages and you&#8217;ll find them every few kilometres. The cheese is then matured in caves down in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a accesskey="v" href="http://snowslider.net/gallery/images/2008_-_mountains/2008_06_15_-_l'etivaz/20080615-145430.jpg"><img style="float: left; margin: 5px;" title="L\'Etivaz, Switzerland" src="http://snowslider.net/gallery/thumbs/lrg-2083-20080615-145430.jpg" alt="L\'Etivaz, Switzerland" /></a>L&#8217;Etivaz is a small village on the on the col des Mosses and famed for it&#8217;s cheese. They make the cheese up at the alpages which are high altitude milking parlours, farmers spend the summer up at these alpages and you&#8217;ll find them every few kilometres. The cheese is then matured in caves down in the valley for around seven months. There&#8217;s a shop in the village that&#8217;s open on a Sunday so we didn&#8217;t take a sandwich with us, instead we bought some L&#8217;Etivaz cheese and some bread to make a picnic.</p>
<p>Our route was to follow the L&#8217;Eau Froide stream up the valley climbing up around 1900m. From there we would drop down into the valley of the Torneresse and back to L&#8217;Etivaz.<br />
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<p>The weather forecast wasn&#8217;t too good and as predicted we had a little rain. At 1900m it was actually snowing which is not uncommon for the time of year. There&#8217;s a little snow on the ground and more above 2000m on the north facing slopes.</p>
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<p>I was using a map printed at home today, this is from the &#8220;Swiss Map 25&#8243; product, this is a DVD of the 1:25000 maps from Swiss Topo. Unlike the paper 1:25000 maps this marks hiking tracks, the paper maps show the paths but doesn&#8217;t really identify which are the established routes. I&#8217;m going to write this up in more detail another time but basically it&#8217;s a usable map and a replacement for the 1:25000 or 1:50000 maps.</p>
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