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TRACKING BACK WITH AN AMBIT

TRACKING BACK WITH AN AMBIT

Last August Estonian ski mountaineer Argo Mere attempted to ski down 7,546 m high Muztagh Ata on the northern edge of the Tibetan Plateau in China. Unfortunately the weather conditions didn't make reaching the summit easy: Mere and his group had already spent two nights at camp 3 at 6,800 m but the weather stayed poor. “We were waiting for an opening to continue to the top, but zero visibility and continuous snowfall blocked the way up,” he says. Finally the team decided to turn back. “On the human side, nothing was left undone but nature wasn’t in our favor this time,” he says. Descending in a total white-out wasn’t easy either. “Since I was the only one on skis I had problems waiting for the others. Looking at the track now I can see that somehow I turned too much right.” Once Mere realized he was off track – and too close to the big cliffs (dark on the map on skier's right) – he decided to escape back up the same way he had skied down. “I put my skins back on, turned my Suunto to Trackback and managed to return to the right track and also found my friends.” Mere says they found their previous camp thanks to his Ambit’s Track back function. “Yes, it was quite adventurous and nice that a 'gadget' turned to something vital in returning,” he adds. HOW TO TRACK BACK WITH AN AMBIT In the story above Argo Mere used the Ambit’s Track back function. With Track back, you can retrace your route at any point during an exercise. To track back during exercise: While you are in a sport mode, keep [Next] pressed to access the options menu. Press [Next] to select NAVIGATION. Scroll to Track back with [Start Stop] and select with [Next]. You can now start navigating your way back the same way as during route navigation. During navigation, press [View] to scroll the following views: The full track view showing the whole route Zoomed-in view of the route. (By default, the zoomed-in view is scaled to a 200 m/0.125 mi scale, or larger if you are far away from the route. You can change the map orientation in the watch settings under GENERAL / Map.) Waypoint navigation view You can read more about navigation in your watch’s user guide. The user guide for your product can easily be found in register after you have registered your product in the same location. NOTE: If the GPS accuracy setting of your sport mode is Good or lower, while navigating GPS accuracy switches to Best. Battery consumption is therefore higher. You can get support for your Suunto product at support Main image ©John Hill / Flickr
SuuntoClimb,SuuntoSkiJune 07 2024
What's your adventure?

What's your adventure?

Adventures take us to new experiences and out of the everyday. Kilian Jornet says that exploring is human; Greg Hill that adventure is a mindset. Watch the Suunto Adventure video and hear what Kilian Jornet, Greg Hill, Jill Heinerth and Conrad Stoltz think of adventure. Top image: © Bruno Long
SuuntoAdventure,SuuntoClimb,SuuntoDive,SuuntoRide,SuuntoRun,SuuntoSki,SuuntoSwimJune 07 2024
Kilian Jornet's perfect year

Kilian Jornet's perfect year

A week is a long time in the life of Kilian Jornet and there's rarely much time for rest. Recently back from running up the Americas' highest mountain Aconcagua, he's straight into competing in the Ski Mountaineering World Cup series. The record-breaking ascent of Aconcagua just before Christmas capped an incredible year for the athlete, possibly the most successful ever, he tells us below.    2014 wasn't a bad year was it! I think it's been my best trail running season ever. [Kilian finished the trail running season with a hat trick in the World Cup and two gold medals in the world championships. He competed in a total of 14 races of different lengths as well as setting records on Denali 6,168 m and Aconcagua, 6,960 m.] There were some good races but races with different disciplines. I started the summer with Transvulcania (83 km) and then Zegema Marathon, then it was to ski Denali then some vertical kilometer races, some mountaineering, some trail races... I don't like to specialize in one thing! It's been a perfect year. I’m pleased about having been able to participate in so many varied races this summer in places with incredible landscapes and where I have met many people. At the end of the day, this is the essence of trail running and what drives me to continue. So what's next?I do half a year running, half a year skiing. Ski-mo racing is a much more explosive sport than trail running. Races are much shorter and much more intense. It requires a lot of power! Much more fast but it's good for the muscles. What's the appeal of ski-mo? It's fun because it's going up! You suffer! It's really hard because you want to go fast, you have to push, you have to have power to make every step. But ski mountaineering, not just racing, is great: you can go wherever you want. You don't have to follow a trail. You make your own track. It's this feeling of freedom. You also have your sights on Everest in the spring? It's too ambitious to say it will be a record attempt. It will be an attempt and then we'll probably come back next spring for the record. The idea is to go the north side where there are more aesthetic lines. Anything else in your sights? I have a lot of projects and always have things in the mind. I want to run, I want to be in the mountains. I will keep going out there winning races as that's my life and the thing that I love. Check out the Suunto Movie of Kilian's record breaking ascent of Aconcagua here. Main image ©Summits of my life, portraits above ©zooom.at/Markus Berger
SuuntoClimb,SuuntoRun,SuuntoSkiJune 07 2024
Triumph and disaster for Kilian

Triumph and disaster for Kilian

There is a thin line between triumph and disaster, as Kilian Jornet discovered this weekend at the opening ski mountaineering World Cup race in Puy Saint Vincent, France. In the opening race he went off course and was disqualified, despite finishing third. But on Sunday's vertical race there were no mistakes and he came home first to secure victory. “I'm happy with the result [of the vertical],” Kilian said. “My sensations were good. In the beginning Tony Palzer and I ran off ahead and at about half the race I managed to get away from him to finally achieve the victory. After the track error in the Individual Race I cannot assess the weekend positively, but I am very satisfied with the team's performance.” File image ©ISMF Press OfficeThe World Cup continues and the next stop will be the weekend of 24th-25th of January in Andorra, where an Individual and a Vertical Race will be held. The aim of Jornet will be “to be as high as possible" in both events. Earlier, the Suunto ambassador spoke of his disappointment after what happened on Saturday. “It is a pity what happened. I was feeling in shape during the whole race but on the last downhill I got confused in a part that was not marked and therefore I got disqualified. Now I’ll have to fight hard in all the races so that I can try to have a good overall position.” If there's one person who can do that, it's Kilian Jornet! Main image from file: ©ISMF Press Office
SuuntoSkiJune 07 2024
Suunto Guiding Stars are on a journey

Suunto Guiding Stars are on a journey

A few weeks ago the first three Suunto Guiding Stars were sent on a journey, passing from one adventure-minded woman to the next. Suunto ambassador Emelie Forsberg, Scuba Diver Girl Margo Sanchez and cross country skier Aino-Kaisa Saarinen all kept one of the Guiding Star pendants for a while and passed them on to a person they admire for her attitude, her achievements, her adventurous mindset and her energy. Emelie was the first one to pass on her Guiding Star. She gave it to Norwegian musher Sigrid Ekran.   Time to pass this #SuuntoJewel along to another star! Sigrid Ekran it will arrive soon! A photo posted by Emelie Forsberg (@tinaemelie) on Jan 15, 2015 at 11:17pm PST   Thank you Emelie Forsberg for this beautiful jewelry #suuntojewel It will follow me and my dogs for a while, then I will pas it on to the next adventurous women. Proud to be part of this! #suunto #emelieforsberg #adventurouswomen A photo posted by Sigrid Ekran (@teamsigridekran) on Jan 25, 2015 at 7:34am PST   Margo soon followed. She gave her Guiding Star to Becky Kagan Schott, an Emmy Award winning underwater videographer, photographer and tech instructor. Passing this #SuuntoJewel along to @beckykagan ... a strong, beautiful, adventurous woman!!! #scubadivergirls #SuuntoDive #SuuntoGuidingStar A photo posted by Scuba Diver Girls (@scubadivergirls) on Jan 27, 2015 at 12:15pm PST   Also Aino-Kaisa's silver compass pendant has started travelling. It is now in the hands of American skier Liz Stephen: http://bit.ly/1F79LQ5 Follow the journey of these functional pieces of jewelry with #SuuntoJewel   Learn more about Suunto Guiding Star
SuuntoDive,SuuntoRun,SuuntoSkiJune 07 2024
Tutorial Tuesday: Customize your Ambit’s shortcut button

Tutorial Tuesday: Customize your Ambit’s shortcut button

Do you have a favorite Ambit feature that you wish you could access quicker? No worries, in time mode you can access any menu item with a single push of a button after you have taught your Ambit2 or Ambit3 what you wish the shortcut button will do. The shortcut button comes in handy in many ways. For example, it is a quick way to set the wake-up alarm and travellers can use the shortcut to easily set the dual time to match the destination’s time zone. And for your most frequent activity the shortcut button can lead straight to the right sport mode setting you ready to go with a single push of a button. Here's how to use your Ambit's shortcut. DEFINE A SHORTCUT By default, when you keep [View] pressed in TIME mode, you toggle the display between light and dark. This shortcut can be changed to a different menu item. To define a shortcut: 1. Keep [Next] pressed to enter the options menu or press [Start Stop] to enter the start menu.2. Browse to the menu item to which you want to create a shortcut. 3. Keep [View] pressed to create the shortcut. Your own shortcut works when the watch is in time mode. In other modes, keeping [View] pressed accesses predefined shortcuts. For example, when the compass is active, you can access the compass settings by keeping [View] pressed. NOTE: Shortcuts cannot be created to all possible menu items, such as individual logs. You can get support for your Suunto product at support
SuuntoClimb,SuuntoRide,SuuntoRun,SuuntoSki,SuuntoSwimJune 07 2024