Razor & FrostGlider
Hey, I’ve been designing a quick algorithm that maps the safest and fastest ski runs by crunching terrain data—thought you’d find that as useful as I do.
Nice, let’s get it on the slopes. I’ll run a test right after my warm‑up to see if it keeps up with my speed. Make sure it handles the high‑g turns and edge conditions, or I’ll have to do the math myself.
Sounds good. I’ve fine‑tuned the model for high‑g turns and edge‑case handling, so it should stay a step ahead of your speed. Let me know how it goes.
Great, I’ll hit the big runs this week and feed the data back. If it keeps up with my tempo, I’ll consider it a new training tool—otherwise we’ll tweak it faster than a fresh powder run.We complied.Great, I’ll hit the big runs this week and feed the data back. If it keeps up with my tempo, I’ll consider it a new training tool—otherwise we’ll tweak it faster than a fresh powder run.
Sure, let me know how it performs. We'll adjust if needed.
I'll fire it up after my first run, and you’ll hear about the results straight from the mountain. Bring it on!
Got it. I’ll have the system primed to ingest the data right when you’re ready. Looking forward to the stats.
Ready when you are—let’s see if those numbers can keep pace with the hill.
Sure, the system’s ready to ingest your run data as soon as you push it—let’s see if the numbers keep up with your pace.