Another one ticked off. Really nice ride, not hot, a bit cloudy, everything with a post-rain green glow.
Headed out to the Ashdown Forest for some lumps and then got a train home from Sevenoaks.
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Been vey blowy up here

Last month I bought a Garmin-style handlebar computer … an iGPSPORT offering: BSC300T. It’s proved to be bloody difficult to use but I’m getting there slowly with lots of help from Tony at the LBS (the older I get, the more incompetent – and frustrated – I become with new technology).
Hopefully I shall soon be able to start tracking total ascent accurately on some of my rides. I don’t expect that these figures will be huge: in fact, they’ll be very modest. Faced with a steep hill in full sun, I get off the bike and push it. My legs seem to appreciate the change of motion – which seems odd but I’ve noticed it a few times.
Almost 5% difference."Accurately" is a very relative term here. These ones generally work by barometric pressure, and as that can vary during the course of the day in a single spot, the ascending and descending figures are not going to be completely accurate.
"Accurately" is a very relative term here. These ones generally work by barometric pressure, and as that can vary during the course of the day in a single spot, the ascending and descending figures are not going to be completely accurate.
Most of my non-commute rides are loops from home, and with my Wahoo Roam, I have had differences in ascent and descent of as much as 7-8% shown at the end of the ride, and it is usually at least 1-2%.
My last such ride, on Tuesday, it shows 338m Ascent, 352m descent, so my house had dropped 14m during the 90 minutes I was outAlmost 5% difference.