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Training Log Archive: Jagge

In the 7 days ending Dec 5, 2010:

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  Skiing3 3:58:35 27.18 43.74 9247.7
  Total3 3:58:35 27.18 43.74 9247.7

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Sunday Dec 5, 2010 #

Skiing (classic) 1:21:03 [2] 15.21 km (5:20 / km)

Saturday Dec 4, 2010 #

Skiing (classic) 1:35:55 [2] 17.61 km (5:27 / km)

I used mu mapping gear for logging, Globalsat gps in cap and cell phone (5230 ) in pokcet to collect track data and send it to AP. Two loops around airport. Accuracy is impressive, if you look at it in google earth you can see where I changed line for a moment to pass people. Two tunnels caused some errors i track, everything else is nearly perfect.

Friday Dec 3, 2010 #

Note

http://www.iltalehti.fi/urheilu/2010120212799981_u...

Anonymous O fan donated 1.9 million euros to be used at SE Finland for kids orienteering.

The question is will they buy adventure running kids program from Hammer? ;)

Wednesday Dec 1, 2010 #

7 PM

Skiing (classic) 1:01:34 [2] 10.93 km (5:38 / km) +92m 5:24 / km

Classic skiing and running with skis.

Garmin 205

Skiing 1 [3]

i-gotu

Skiing 1 [3]

Holux m-1200e

Skiing 1 [3]

Globalsat bt-335

Note

Same tracks in google earth format:
http://www.routegadget.net/gps/GPS_test_2010-12-01...

This time I did T as Topias test.

And the winner is... Globalsat, or one could say it's a tie between Globalsat and Forerunner. Place where fore wasn't performing as well were hills and wrist isn't the best place to have gps while sliding hands close your chest.

Then there is big gap and then comes Holux and I-gotu close together. Maybe Holux won this duel this time.

I am not very impresses how igotu unit performs. I thought it would be better. I guess they use all too small antenna for small size, low weight and price.

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