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bigguppies92
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Posted: 08/30/04 - 19:54 Post subject: how do you figure distance?????
I was just wondering how people find out how far they are running. Marked trails, tracks, drive the route, pedometer, gps??
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bonobo
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 01:27 Post subject:
I use the Timex Speed and Distance system. I bought mine before they added HRM functions. It uplinks to a satellite, so it's not the most effective for trail running or areas with lots of tall buildings. Works great for my purposes. Before that, I would pre-measure routes in my car. If I didn't have the Timex setup, I could use the computer on my road bike.
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50pence
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 03:30 Post subject:
noy sure u have it in the us.... but www.map24.co.uk .......OUTSTANDING website
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Cappy
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 03:59 Post subject:
Before I got my Timex GPS, I relied on my car's odometer
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bonobo
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 04:18 Post subject:
Forgot to bring up: the main reason that I love my (passive?) GPS system...spontaneity!
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copteacher
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 08:10 Post subject:
| Cappy wrote: | | Before I got my Timex GPS, I relied on my car's odometer |
GPS now.
I used to drive courses and also had a list of point to points of different major streets so I could "make" new courses and know the distance.
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 08:43 Post subject:
Garmin Forerunner 201, I love this thing.
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purple hayes
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 08:55 Post subject:
I started out using my truck to drive off the distances. I graduated to using my bike but now I'm currently using a GPS which works great when you don't feel like running the same old routes.
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Pug
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 13:20 Post subject:
I use my car's odometer.
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gretriever
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 15:36 Post subject:
Another vote for the GPS.
On some of the forest preserve (county park) trails I run, there are mile-post columns. Also, a couple places I run are parallel and close enough to the commuter rail lines that you can pick up their markers every quarter-mile (and the boxes controlling gate crossing are often marked down to the hundreth-mile).
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rolling rock
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Posted: 08/31/04 - 20:12 Post subject:
| Pug wrote: | | I use my car's odometer. |
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coachmarkos
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Posted: 09/01/04 - 11:35 Post subject:
| rolling rock wrote: | | Pug wrote: | | I use my car's odometer. |
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Get in the car, and drive. Which reminds me...I got to find me some more trails to run. It's nice running over the River and all, but living exclusively on out and back courses is beginning to wear thin.
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jrjo
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Posted: 09/01/04 - 11:40 Post subject:
I'm a gps junkie now too, but I also use Microsoft's Streets & Trips. It has a handy measuring tool where you drag the cursor down the street on a map and it adds up the mileage. Great for planning a new loop or figuring a course that will add up to an exact planned mileage. And even here in the ruralest reaches, every road is in there..it's amazin'.
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Pug
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Posted: 09/01/04 - 11:47 Post subject:
| coachmarkos wrote: | | rolling rock wrote: | | Pug wrote: | | I use my car's odometer. |
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Get in the car, and drive. Which reminds me...I got to find me some more trails to run. It's nice running over the River and all, but living exclusively on out and back courses is beginning to wear thin. |
I don't have a river, but i only have out and backs and i'm typically lazy and don't measure new ones.
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Pug
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Posted: 09/01/04 - 11:49 Post subject:
| jrjo wrote: | | I'm a gps junkie now too, but I also use Microsoft's Streets & Trips. It has a handy measuring tool where you drag the cursor down the street on a map and it adds up the mileage. Great for planning a new loop or figuring a course that will add up to an exact planned mileage. And even here in the ruralest reaches, every road is in there..it's amazin'. |
I would SO use that!
If i had a computer.
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