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Ski Tracks - iPhone app that is EPIC

6.2K views 34 replies 20 participants last post by  neutralmlkhotel  
#1 · (Edited)
Ok, so This app is absolutely amazing. My friend out in Breck has been looking for something that could track his speed and he came across this app for his iPhone called 'Ski Tracks'. It tracks everything from vert ft, speed, distance traversed, EVERYTHING!! The most awesome part is that it can be uploaded into google earth. Check out the movie below.

Check out the link, its a full review of it. So far I tracked myself at just under 45mph, and my friends who told me about the app is tracked at just under 67 mph

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qor_xrbigUE
 
#8 ·
Its $1, and def worth the ability to listen to your iPod, able to analyze each run individually and to take pics with geo-tags to where on the mountain they were taken.

I'm not sure the features on 'My Tracks' but this app is designed by Core Coders Ltd who specifically design apps like this. I was reading a review a few weeks back and found they this app took years to create and make accurate since the grade of the slope is given to improve accuracy of sleep and location.
 
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#9 ·
The app is definitely a lot of fun to play with and there is plenty of data to get out of it. I like how many runs you make as well as the mileage and what not. I question the speed at times though. I have it as well as a couple of friends and we have been flying down black runs that say we are going slower than when we are on green runs. We question whether or not it is taking into account the degree on the hill as well as the horizontal distance you are covering. Either way, we have plenty of fun with it.
 
#18 ·
A good test would be for someone to drop the phone with app on from a building. Now, the problem will be ensuring the phone doesn't break as you'd have to let the phone drop for a good time so it can catch the speed.

But I mean, cameras and goggles have this gps tech as well and they all record speed and slope angle too.
 
#21 ·
I cosign Ski Tracks... works great and seems to be one of the few GPS oriented apps that doesn't kill your battery. Had a 5 hour+ session with it on tracking, while listening to tunes with the occasional email check for work and was still north of 55% battery.

I have noticed some "wonkiness" with speed a few times, mostly under the scenarios described... faster speed tracked on a mellow angle run versus a pretty steep run where I thought I was cranking. But overall the thing works great.
 
#25 ·
From my understanding in how they developed this app is that they compiled Topographical maps and geographical maps, the combination of the two plus the rate of ascended/descended altitude you are able to calculate the velocity traveled. In order to get accurate positioning you must have amazing cellular service and who actually has amazing cell service when they are on the slopes.

Those that question how accurate the speed is; keep in mind air resistance, It will make you feel as if you are moving faster than you are or it might accelerate how fast you are actually moving.


BTW thank you guys for making me think about newtons laws.
 
#30 ·
Some good points, but a few things maybe overlooked...

The GPS on the iPhone works independent of the cellular antenna. It's the same reason it can still track you when there's no service at all, whether it's your TomTom app or a backwoods GPS app. Most places I ride have great service most of the time, even at that. Either way, good app.

Oh yeah, and that windspeed stuff is all just mental and only somewhat related, of course.
 
#26 ·
one last point stated on the developers website

"Track statistics such as Max Speed, Slope Angle are calculated on good quality location data over approximately 100 meters (300 feet). Our tests have shown that the accuracy is about ±5% depending on location.


With regard to Ski Distance, Ski Vertical these are accurate to around ±5% again depending on location.


Lat / Lon displays are relatively accurate to between 5-50 meters."
 
#33 ·
I've compared these apps to a proper GPS watch and there's no comparison. I used the apps for years (wanting to not have ANOTHER thing to purchase), but when I finally tried a watch I was amazed. I'll ride with an app running next time and upload both to garmin connect so you guys can see.

The apps are really fun for tracking your runs and total distance, and they're a great way of pushing yourself to go further, but the data isn't very accurate at all. At one point it said my max speed for the day was 654 km/h!!! :yahoo:
 
#35 · (Edited)
The apps are really fun for tracking your runs and total distance, and they're a great way of pushing yourself to go further, but the data isn't very accurate at all. At one point it said my max speed for the day was 654 km/h!!! :yahoo:
Compared to GPS watch is a given but $1 to a few hundred is a big difference.

BTW Do you gotta have some jet turbines attached to your bindings or something?