I was given these as a bad photocopy on my mountain leader training. It was suggested that it would be a good (fun) thing to do with youngsters when out on the hills. I don't know if 'the youth' find it fun but I think it is great. I don't know who (if anyone) owns the copyright (ask me to remove it and I will) but it needs reproducing, it really is that good.
I think the weather forecasting flowchart really works (in the UK). Even if it doesn't it's a good few minutes of light relief that gets referred back to time and time again if you are out for a few days. I challenge you... Do the flow chart decide on where your are in the weather system then look at the synoptic chart when you get home. Never fails... well not often.
The second side is a cloud identification flow chart. I don't know about clouds yet as I only just found this one and haven't really used it yet.
A PDF of a blank route card. We also have an editable route card in excel format that you can download from
here . The editable version will workout times based on distance travelled, speed and height climbed.