The mark consists of an ornamental drawing overlapping concentric circular outlines. The ornamental drawing consists of a pathway, resembling a river, leading towards three mountains. One mountain is placed in, approximately, the center of the drawing, with separate mountains placed to its right and left. The mountains are depicted using contrasting colors in a manner so as to present the appearance of either texture or snow. The said pathway curves in three places and appears to disappear in between the center mountain and the mountain to its right relative to the viewer's perspective. The bottom of the drawing has a round shape that is flush with the underlapping outer circular outline which serves as the mark's outer border. An inner circular outline consists of a dotted line; the majority of its bottom half is fully overlapped by the ornamental drawing, while its upper half extends outside of the ornamental drawing. Five inner-facing triangular markings - four of which are wholly visible - are placed along the dotted line, and their size and placement corresponds with markings typically found on a compass. Alphanumerical notations are displayed by the inner end of the three uppermost triangular markings, consisting of "NW", "N", and "NE".
NORTHWEST NORTH NORTH EAST
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.