What is the conventional definition of vertical drop? How is True-Up Vertical different?
The conventional definition of “vertical drop” is more rudimentary: it is the elevation at a mountains highest point minus elevation at the lowest point but does not take into account the skiability of all the terrain in between. True-Up Vertical is similar, but also considers the all of the terrain of the mountain and will limit the measurement based on the vertical that is commonly skied.
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