Dogtrousers
Lefty tighty. Get it righty.
Like @Ridgeback Roller I had elevation recording problems. I'm pretty sure due to the pressure changing during the day.
I had a good ride on Saturday, dropped off by car in Hemel Hempstead and rode up to visit friends near Rugby, through the Cotswolds. Weather was very rainy. Whether it was the wet or the variable pressure but my Garmin went somewhat bonkers regarding elevation. At one point I noticed it was registering negative gradient as I went up hill!
I've checked local weather station records on wunderground.com and the pressure dropped sharply during the ride. I compared the recorded profile with the planned profile and the recording was clearly wrong. The amount of climb registered on my Garmin at the end of the ride was only 1,200m but I knew from planning the route that it was over my 1,500m target, so I did a re-fetch of elevation and it gave me over 1,600. A bit generous, maybe - but I'm claiming it.
Just a lesson in how tricky measuring total elevation gain can be.
I had a good ride on Saturday, dropped off by car in Hemel Hempstead and rode up to visit friends near Rugby, through the Cotswolds. Weather was very rainy. Whether it was the wet or the variable pressure but my Garmin went somewhat bonkers regarding elevation. At one point I noticed it was registering negative gradient as I went up hill!
I've checked local weather station records on wunderground.com and the pressure dropped sharply during the ride. I compared the recorded profile with the planned profile and the recording was clearly wrong. The amount of climb registered on my Garmin at the end of the ride was only 1,200m but I knew from planning the route that it was over my 1,500m target, so I did a re-fetch of elevation and it gave me over 1,600. A bit generous, maybe - but I'm claiming it.
Just a lesson in how tricky measuring total elevation gain can be.
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