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Old 10-02-09, 06:44 PM
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I've been using EveryTrail on the iphone. Free and works good for me. I generally have my things set to private. I also take that data and put it into a spread sheet.

I have a feeling once I reach "steady state" with my riding I may not use it as much, but right now I like how it shows my progress since I'm riding further each time I go out still.
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Check out the site I am working on, https://ridewithgps.com/

Here is an example of a ride I went on two summers back, recorded with my garmin 305 with HR and Cadence.

https://ridewithgps.com/trips/94

Mouse over the elevation graph to see instantaneous information for any point. Click the checkboxes to the right of the map in order to overlay the different information on the graph. let me know what you all think!
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Originally Posted by yrrej
I spent the big bucks on a garmin 705 and the maps...The garmin records everything. I can store the ride data on Garmin Connect...It will generate graphs, show a map of the ride and generate reports.

I have a mac and use the Ascent application which is sorta like Garmin Connect on
steroids. I suspect it might be the best analysis program available for bike riders.
+1 on Garmin 705 and Ascent. Good stuff. Bought a 705 on sale at REI in September and started using Ascent to track my rides. Ascent automatically tracks GPS data, heart rate, cadence, speed, distance, elevation, etc. etc. etc. I was using another program on the Mac that was working pretty well, but I couldn't do 1/2 of what Ascent does. The Garmin is pricey, but worth it in my book.
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