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Strava Hiccup...
Was using Strava for a ride last weekend, and once the ride was over I hit the "stop" and "finish" buttons. When I hit "stop" my ride distance showed 11.7 miles, but after I hit "finish" and it finalized the ride, Strava recalculated my distance to 10.9.
I googled around and aside from some unrelated Strava program issues in 2012 and 2013, I couldn't find any other cases of this or answers as to what happened. I did stop twice at crosswalks during the ride, but I thought this would have been a time adjustment rather than distance, if anything. Anybody know what may have happened? |
Well, I did the same route again on Tuesday and came up with 10.9, so it must've been a bonafide Strava hiccup.
Checking my notes, the original distance was 12.7 not 11.7, a bigger spread. |
GPS can make all kinds of errors. I live in Manhattan where we have tons of tall buildings. Sometimes, my Garmin tells me I've taken a zig zag route that cuts diagonally through buildings. It's kind of funny.
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Originally Posted by noglider
GPS can make all kinds of errors. I live in Manhattan where we have tons of tall buildings. Sometimes, my Garmin tells me I've taken a zig zag route that cuts diagonally through buildings. It's kind of funny.
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I looked back at some recent records.
This one is silly. https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-N...2010.39.53.jpg This one is ridiculous. https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-B...2010.40.06.jpg And this one is an absolute riot. What, I rode my bike in the river? I don't think so! https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-y...2010.40.16.jpg |
Are you sure you weren't using Strava on a speed boat "enhancing" your time ;) ?
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