Powder Project

Powder Project

Your comprehensive guide to the best ski lines, wherever you are.

App info


25.4.0
May 13, 2025
24,496
Android 4.2+
Everyone
Get Powder Project for Free on Google Play

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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: Powder Project, Developed by Adventure Projects. Listed in Sports Category. Current Version Is 25.4.0, Updated On 13/05/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Powder Project. Achieved Over 24 thousand Installs. Powder Project Currently Has 56 Reviews, Average Rating 4.0 Stars

Powder Project is your comprehensive guide to the best ski lines, wherever you are.

With the thoroughness of a printed map, we offer full GPS route info, elevation profiles, interactive features, photos, and more. Like a guidebook, we suggest the best featured ski lines to explore—either near your current location or in an area you search for. Local experts show you the highlights, challenging features, and insights you need to plan a great day in the snow.

• Find over 800 miles of backcountry, sidecountry, and secret stashes.
• New lines are constantly added to our incredibly detailed ski ascent and descent trail database.
• Your exact location is shown on the trail.
• Downloaded trails work offline for when you’re off the grid. (No cell reception required!)
• Enjoy high-resolution photos and detailed topographical trail maps.
• We’ll sync with your to-do list and check-ins on PowderProject.com.

Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

Links:
• Privacy Policy: https://www.adventureprojects.net/ap-privacy
• Terms of Service: https://www.adventureprojects.net/ap-terms
We are currently offering version 25.4.0. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free download directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can download without registration and no login required.

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What's New


- Bugfixes and maintenance

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.0
56 total
5 50.0
4 26.9
3 9.6
2 7.7
1 5.8

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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Julian Mehnle

Great app to find backcountry ski lines. Unfortunately the selection of routes is still a bit limited. Hopefully more people will contribute their favorite lines.

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Mark Gehrke

Powder projects would be useful if it had the degrees of slope overlay to let users know if terrain was over 30 degrees slope. The grade of the path on the profile is shown in percent on the app. Avalanche data is typically shown in degrees. Could show both degrees and (percent). But what is more important is the degree of the slope of the terrain that is around your planned tour/ lines. It would be great if you could see the slope data of the terrain, draw in a planned accent in safe terrain.

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Gerald Murphy

It would be very useful if there was a way to turn on slope angle shading (to better view avy terain). It's not quite as useful as Mountain Project or Hiking Project since there are still pretty limited routes. Hopefully a lot more get added in the future.

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Trent C Allen (TBone)

Every few months I come back to check this young app and each time it get better with more tracks. Very basic easy to understand the tools on app and each season that comes by this app will be one of the best Backcountry ski line apps.

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A Google user

So far, Powder Project has led me to some good Front Range ski locations. If it could add a layer of 30% slopes, I would rate 5 stars. But good as is.

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C K

Really awesome app. Would be even better if you could toggle slope angle overlay.

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Ethan Darling

Has potential to be great but has terrible coverage in the Wasatch range in Utah. I can never find the tour that I'm looking for.

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A Google user

Just used it this weekend to locate and help navigate a backcountry trip in Estes Park, CO. Very useful!