This document is a visualization aid for the data from track your turns, a service graciously offered by my favorite ski area, Mt. Bachelor in central Oregon.

The program grabs data from the track your turns web page and replots it for a helpful and more complete visualization of season stats.

MY SEASON SUMMARY:

Pass: MBXXXXX970

Total Days: 16
Total Turns: 143
Total Vert (feet): 205920
Turns Per Day (average): 8.9
Vert Per Day (average): 12870
Vert Per Turn (average): 1439

Back and Westside

The best skiing on the mountain is on the back and westside. Since these areas can get seriously challenged by weather, it’s especially great when you can get some turns over there.

Backside Turns: 3
Westside Trips: 12

SEASON DAYS

VERT TREND

VERT TABLES

Summary stats for both vertical feet skied by day and the total vertical skied on each chairlift for the entire season.

VERT BY DAY

date runs vertical
2015-12-19 13 20005
2015-12-21 2 2334
2015-12-22 8 9915
2016-01-03 13 16202
2016-01-04 11 19123
2016-01-06 14 24418
2016-01-16 7 8268
2016-01-17 8 6865
2016-01-18 10 14365
2016-01-23 10 12966
2016-02-13 6 7934
2016-02-15 2 1616
2016-03-12 5 6713
2016-03-18 12 17674
2016-03-19 14 23335
2016-04-16 8 14186

VERT BY CHAIR

chair runs vertical
Pine Marten 38 51946
Northwest 17 40409
Skyliner 28 36568
Outback 15 26700
Summit 12 20508
Sunrise 25 20200
Rainbow 6 7254
Red 2 2334

BIG DAYS

My most recent ski day of the season was: Saturday, April 16 with a total of 8 turns and a total vert of 14186 feet.

My biggest day of the season, with the most vert, was: Wednesday, January 06, with a total of 14 turns and total vert of 24418 feet.