How to Track Your Season Stats — Total Vertical, Runs, and Distance
The season is winding down, and there is one question every skier wants to answer: how much did I actually ski this year? If you have been recording your runs with Bonvo.Ski, you already have the answer. Here is how to pull together your full season stats.
Finding Your Season Totals
Open the recordings tab in Bonvo.Ski and scroll through your saved runs. Each recording shows:
- Total vertical descent — How many metres you dropped on that run.
- Distance covered — The full length of the run in kilometres.
- Max speed — Your peak speed during the descent.
- Average speed — A more honest measure of how you actually ski.
- Duration — Time from start to finish.
Add It All Up
Go through your recordings and tally the vertical metres. You might be surprised. A typical ski day with 15 runs might give you 5,000–8,000 m of vertical. Over a 10-day season, that is 50,000–80,000 m — the equivalent of climbing Everest five to nine times.
Why It Matters
Tracking your season stats is not just vanity. It is motivation. When you can see your total vertical climbing week by week, you push yourself to get one more day on the mountain. Share your stats with friends. Challenge each other. Use the data to plan an even bigger season next year.
If you have not been recording your runs, there is still time. The season is not over yet — start now and at least capture the spring sessions.
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