that your climb was so much higher, and your time that much faster than mine. that additional .6 miles really makes a difference, i guess.
let's do that again, i can def go faster and longer than i did today!
Indeed. Interesting climb difference ... the truth is somewhere in the middle I would guess. The only extra I did was from my house up to the water tower, which is only ~28m.
I did +1.38ish miles on the street where it's easy to go fast(er), which is why the big average difference.
Great runnin with ya today! I agree, more would be good. Let's!
Nice to see this happening. I suppose Annie will be fishing next, and Hugh will become a vegetarian floral designer.
ha! me fishing is not so out of the ordinary...but the rest is preposterous. :)
we HAVE to measure the loop, do the handicap thing for all 3 of us, and get serious!
Oh yes! By all means, let's measure the loop - and I do want to be involved with that in a supervisory capacity; offering thoughts regarding the difference(s) between satellite-scale GPS measurments and human-scale calculations - especially as it/they involve elevation.
Sorry, I refuse to get serious. :)
Once it's warm enough, I'll bring my bike home and we can measure. OR hughmac3 can ask his field house pals if they have access to a wheel?
I suppose I could get my altimeter-based GPS working again if we care enough about altitude measurements.
maybe DVOA needs a wheel, they can buy it and we can borrow it!
altitude - why not, while we're at it.