Wasatch Backcountry Skiing Map is a navigation app developed by Iterum LLC. The last update, v3.50, released on December 12, 2017, and it’s rated 4.69 out of 5 based on the latest 457 reviews. Wasatch Backcountry Skiing Map costs $12.99 and requires iOS 8.0+ and Android 7 or newer to download.
Video: Wasatch Backcountry Skiing Map Overview
Description
The Wasatch Backcountry Skiing Map is the iOS version of the popular paper map and website (visit WBSkiing.com).
Download Wasatch Backcountry Skiing Map for PC/Mac
Enjoy Wasatch Backcountry Skiing Map on your desktop! Download the latest APK (3.50, 89 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Must have
For the central wasatch there is no greater tool. Sometimes worth double checking slope angles as roll overs etc can get lost between the lines
★★★★★Good for Wasatch
I really like the interaction and easy to find slide info (names of areas). I wish it covered more of Northern Utah, but great for what it is.
★★★★★Sweet app
Great intel. Smooth and easy to use!!
★★☆☆☆Intro
A good introductory map to the tourist or someone new to the area. The map highlights the three most popular backcountry skiing canyons in the Northern Wasatch. I would like to see the app updated to be full screen size of newer devices. Another improvement that would make the app more worth its price is including route descriptions directly in the app; allowing that information to be available offline.
★★★★★A Wasatch essential
Super happy with this app, and we’ll worth the price. GPS location even when out of service is accurate, and the map is easy to navigate. Elevation is also accurate enough. As others have mentioned, it would be nice to be able to access (offline) info for a specific route that you’re doing that day. It would also be interesting to see an overlay of the route you took (or are supposed to take) for certain routes, although the argument could be made that this takes the learning out of route findin