Navionics just released v2.0 for its highly acclaimed Ski app for iPhone which offers the largest number of N. America, European and Australasia resorts on iTunes. The Navionics Ski App combines detailed ski maps with all of the usual resort info: tickets, rentals, lessons and more. But what’s interesting is the App additionally taps into the iPhone’s GPS to integrate features that once required spending more on dedicated devices: we’re talking about tracking your entire run, distance, max speed, average speed and total vertical descent. The data can be saved to your favorites along with geo-tagged pictures. You can also playback your runs and share them with your friends or with a few clicks post them on Facebook and Twitter. This latest version for “Ski: US & Canada” contains 493 resorts and 7350 miles of trails (including all WA resorts). “Ski: Europe” contains 1576 resort and 22000 Km of trails.
Summary of Key Features
- Track your runs and view statistics (duration, length, max speed, average speed, and vertical descent)
- Playback your saved tracks and a detailed summary log of the trails and lifts used along your track
- Largest database of ski resorts in the world: view names and direction of trails, lifts, lodges and more
- Search your favorite ski trail or lift and see it highlighted on the map
- Search nearest ticket office, ski rental, first aid, and points-of-interest
- View weather and snow conditions at top ski destinations
- User Generated Content (community layer)
- Updates to this application will be available provided that the device is updated with iOS 4.3 or higher.
For more information, visit www.navionics.com
Here’s the latest from WSDOT for Stevens and Snoqualmie Pass and the Western slopes of the Cascades. Looks like the best is yet to come!! They’re forecasting up to another 37″ by tomorrow night. And “heavy snow” on Wed. Again, these are pass level forecasts so we’re expecting much more snow up higher. It’s really starting to add up so be avalanche aware and prepared before heading into the backcountry. Check back for updates on this storm and snow totals later today.
With all the snow piling up and National Safety Week underway at ski resorts, now’s a good time to be reminded about avalanche awareness and preparing yourself before heading into the backcountry. Those interested in learning how to safely navigate, evaluate and ski backcountry terrain can take a look at Martin Volken’s Pro Guiding Service in N. Bend – they offer numerous intro to advanced ski touring and avalanche safety courses every week so there’s sure to be one that fits your schedule. Martin is an internationally renowned and certified Mountain Guide who wrote the book on “Backcountry Skiing Snoqualmie Pass” and “Backcountry Skiing: Skills for Ski Touring and Ski Mountaineering”. Martin and his team will get you on your way to conquering more of the mountain and not the other way around. Let it snow, let it snow. Hope to see you out there. Be safe and Live to ski another day!!











