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ALTITUDEITIME FUNCTION 49 iar0 Displays altitude, temperature and time. Options include date, alarm, maximum altitude and countdown timer Avocet Tehtech S74RI ALPINE FUNCTION ADJUST STOP Records daily climb and vertical rate of ascent Ascent measured in 8 {890 feet or meters. Options include total ascent, maximum and average vertical rate of ascent Ft {488 WEATHER FUNCTION Displays sea level barometric pressure, temperature and barometric trend Adjustable for atmospheric change "tt1mf14$ Vsa TIMING FUNCTION Stopwatch records split times split/lap numbers, and lap times Options include split/lap groups recalled from memory THE HIKERS DREAM: Measure your progress in vertical feet while ascending and descending: Progress toward the summit is measured in total vertical Vertical feet ascended or descended are calculated feet climbed . And the revolutionary Vertech Alpine is the throughout the day, week; and year. Additionally, the only wrist instrument that' s capable of quantifying each Vertech Alpine measures current, maximum, and ascent average vertical rate of ascent or descent: The Vertech Alpine is designed, engineered , and manu- The instrument also features a weather station that dis- factured by Avocet in Silicon Valley, California. And it in plays barometric pressure, barometric trend, and tem- corporates state-of-the-art aircraft altimeter technology perature. The Alpine's chronometer options include time, with Avocet S patented system: The instrument mea- date , and alarm plus splits, laps, split/lap memory, and sures altitude to 60,000 feet countdown timer So next time you're wilderness bound, forget the watch and heavy altimeter. Avocet' s Vertech Alpine will size up every mountain and document your accomplishments. FUOCET For further information or Trade inquiries contact: Ski Industries Ltd P.0 Box 14-090 Christchurch Phone: (03) 358 2030 Verlech and Vertech Alpine are Irademarks 0l AVOCET INC AVOCET is & registered {rademark 0l AVOCET INC AvOCET INC 1993 FUNCTION OPTION

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Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 Forest and Bird, Issue 282, 1 November 1996, Unnumbered Page

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