Ski Areas Performance

Ski Areas Performance

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Ski Areas overview

The table shows all datas, downloaded by Suunto S6, about my perforamance in a specific Ski Areas.
By analising the results into the coloumn "lift time", "ride time" and "flat time" you are able to measure the performance of the ski area too.

Ski Areas mapping


Alpen Arena - Flims Laax Falera

Alpenarena

Cervinia - Zermatt

Cervinia - Zermatt


Cervinia - Zermatt


Cervinia - Zermatt

Corvatsch - St. Moritz

Corvatsch - St. Moritz

Corviglia - St. Moritz

Corviglia - St Moritz

Dolomiti Superski

Dolomiti Superski


Dolomiti Superski


Dolomiti Superski




La Thuile

La Thuile

Madesimo

Madesimo

Monterosa Ski

From a minimum altitude of 1.212 m (above sea level) to 3.260 m at Punta Indren.
180 Km of pistes cover the area's slopes:
47 Km for beginners
116 Km for intermediate skiers
17 Km black pistes

Monterosa Ski


Monterosa Ski




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oldandslow

oldandslow - May 31, 2008 12:27 am - Voted 10/10

?

What is this? It looks kind of like excerpts from Section 3 of the Wall Street Journal.

Corvus

Corvus - May 31, 2008 8:12 am - Hasn't voted

Re: ?

Datas downloaded from a watch after a day on ski. The graphs show many infos, good to define in general the efficiency of the ski area and the efficiency of myself too.

oldandslow

oldandslow - Jun 1, 2008 1:23 pm - Voted 10/10

Interesting analysis

Using average meters of descent per hour over the coursse of a day (deducting time for the lunch break) as a measure of efficiency, I was surprised at the result. What do you regard to be an acceptable rate of descent per hour?

Corvus

Corvus - Jun 3, 2008 4:48 am - Hasn't voted

Re: Interesting analysis

To be honest I don't know. Normally I check number of runs and total descents in meters. My best performance was done in Dolomiti SuperSki area. More than 10.000 m in one day it's difficult to repeat.

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