"Bunny hill" symbol, used in America for signaling ski pistes for novices
Philippe Verdy
verdy_p at wanadoo.fr
Thu May 28 15:03:43 CDT 2015
Well also these symbols, if you want (these are not really "diamonds"), but
the wordpress page forgets the "bunny hill". It starts only with the green
circle (in fact a black disc colored in green) which maps to blue pistes in
Europe.
2015-05-28 21:59 GMT+02:00 Shervin Afshar <shervinafshar at gmail.com>:
> Single and double diamond?
>
> https://bbliss176.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/symbols2_jpg.jpg
>
> http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_2Rc9ifOGLYg/TO5fF0XNTSI/AAAAAAAAIxE/RJPvVDD6gLM/s1600/caution-double-black-diamond.jpg
>
> http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/double-black-diamond-sign-legend-ski-slopes-map-40955860.jpg
>
>
> ↪ Shervin
>
> On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Philippe Verdy <verdy_p at wanadoo.fr>
> wrote:
>
>> Is there a symbol that can represent the "Bunny hill" symbol used in
>> North America and some other American territories with mountains, to
>> designate the ski pistes open to novice skiers (those pistes are signaled
>> with green signs in Europe).
>>
>> I'm looking for the symbol itself, not the color, or the form of the sign.
>>
>> For example blue pistes in Europe are designed with a green circle in
>> America, but we have a symbol for the circle; red pistes in Europe are
>> signaled by a blue square in America, but we have a symbol for the square;
>> black pistes in Europe are signaled by a black diamond in America, but we
>> also have such "black" diamond in Unicode.
>>
>> But I can't find an equivalent to the American "Bunny hill" signal,
>> equivalent to green pistes in Europe (this is a problem for webpages
>> related to skiing: do we have to embed an image ?).
>>
>>
>
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