hmmm. Looks impressive, but the scale keeps playing tricks on me. I don't suppose you'd be willing to ride back and forth on the Road to Nepal for 96K with your Garmin on, and posting the resulting graph for comparison? No? I thought not.
Not at all! My ulterior motive in taking Lori on Nepal was to see how the data looked on a Garmin, and the battery died within a minute of stopping the bikes at home.
Road to Nepal, is another name for highway 773 south of 22X. Very hilly. If you go to my maps tags, one of the first ones, you can see a map of the road, and a cross section.
I am a former "runner" that has taken a leap into the triathlon world. I have completed 5 marathons and more than 10 half-marathons plus many other running races of various shapes and sizes. :)
My wonderful, energetic, inspiring Ironman friend, Karen introduced me to the triathlon world. It is in her "impossible to fill" footsteps that I follow. I had only completed a couple of sprints and tri-a-tri's and then (in a delusional moment) signed up for the inaugural Muskoka 70.3 race. So, I hired a coach (Greg Bradley) and with his help (and my swim coach Jill - she is so patient with my endless failings in the pool!), I have finished both the Lake Chaparral Olympic and the Muskoka 70.3 races for the 2008 season.
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hmmm. Looks impressive, but the scale keeps playing tricks on me. I don't suppose you'd be willing to ride back and forth on the Road to Nepal for 96K with your Garmin on, and posting the resulting graph for comparison? No? I thought not.
Not my garmin, a fellow racer prepared these.
Hey - are you laughing at me?!?!
:)
Leaha
Not at all! My ulterior motive in taking Lori on Nepal was to see how the data looked on a Garmin, and the battery died within a minute of stopping the bikes at home.
I think I'm missing something here. Is "Nepal" a series of hills in/near Calgary? If so, I'd love to go sometime sans garmin. :)
Leaha
Road to Nepal, is another name for highway 773 south of 22X. Very hilly. If you go to my maps tags, one of the first ones, you can see a map of the road, and a cross section.
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