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Accepting the prompt and following the instructions: Strava’s Winter Update: Real-Time Ski & Snowboard Tracking

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Strava Launches Real-Time Ski Tracking, Eliminates Chairlift Data

San ‌Francisco, CA ⁢- Strava, the leading social platform ⁣for athletes, has introduced live tracking and analysis for skiing and snowboarding, marking the first time the⁤ app has offered dedicated, real-time feedback‍ for winter ​sports. The update provides slope-specific data previously unavailable without relying on resort applications or specialized ski wearables. ⁢

Previously, skiers and snowboarders using Strava faced inaccurate ‌stats due to‌ the inclusion of chairlift time and distance in overall totals. The new ‌feature automatically ‍filters out these periods,‍ delivering a precise measure of actual time spent on the ​slopes. strava Premium subscribers gain access ‌to even deeper insights,⁢ including a run-by-run breakdown and the ability to share ‍winter activities with a winter-themed Flyover ‍map.

Beyond‌ tracking, Strava has enhanced its mapping tools for ⁤winter activities. Users ⁢can‌ now leverage existing winter map layers – including 3D terrain and avalanche gradient details (for Premium subscribers) ⁣- to plan routes and⁤ assess conditions before heading out. Ski runs​ and ⁤lift stations are also ⁤now visible directly on the Strava map, simplifying​ navigation within⁢ resorts.

The updates ‌are available now within the Strava app,⁣ accessible to all users with a free account. https://www.strava.com/

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