
"Curtis Herbet is the Founder of Slopes. Slopes is one of the most popular ski and snowboard apps in the world, used by millions of skiers and riders around the world to track vertical feet, runs, speed, days on snow, and long-term season stats. What started as a side project has now become the default logbook for resort skiers and riders. Curtis is a former Apple engineer who took a product-first approach to skiing data, obsessing over accuracy, design, and user experience. He built Slopes to solve a simple problem: give skiers and riders clean, reliable data, without the clutter."
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Curtis Herbet founded Slopes, a leading ski and snowboard app used by millions to track vertical feet, runs, speed, days on snow, and long-term season statistics. Slopes began as a side project and evolved into the default logbook for resort skiers and riders. Curtis is a former Apple engineer who prioritized a product-first approach focused on accuracy, design, and user experience. Slopes aims to deliver clean, reliable data without clutter. The SnowBrains Podcast ranks in the top 12% of podcasts and features expert interviews on skiing, snowboarding, avalanches, technology, climate, snow science, medicine, and fitness. Season 5 episodes feature guests such as Hilary Eisen, The Farmers' Almanac, Jeremy Bloom, Sam Anthamatten, and Anna DeMonte.
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