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Old 08-09-21 | 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by iride01
atmospheric pressure isn't constant. It's always changing. A change of 1" or hg (mercury) will equal 1000 feet of elevation. So even on a short ride, it's reasonable that the barometer might have changed a few tenths of an inch, so 200, 300, 400 feet of difference will be in the ballpark.

Elevation gain is just a gee-whiz number, don't get caught up in it. If you want to climb good, then climb a lot.
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