That's.. annoying.
So whilst running around the mountains doing altitude training, not
only is it harder work because there's less oxygen, but it also
registers me as going less far!
Sigh.
Ed
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On 16 Jun 2008, at 10:44, Tris wrote:
> Hi
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> No, it doesn't
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> Regards
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> Tristan
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: garmin_forerunner_305@yahoogroups. [mailto:garmin_forerunner_co.uk 305@yahoogroups. co.uk
> ]On Behalf Of Ed Dowding
> Posted At: 13 June 2008 22:45
> Posted To: Info@BHIP
> Conversation: [garmin_forerunner_305] altitude & distance
> Subject: [garmin_forerunner_305] altitude & distance
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> Does the garmin take account of changes in altitude when measuring
> distance, or calculating calories?
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