Dogtrousers
Kilometre nibbler
It might be worth putting a note in to the "rules" to say that this challenge welcomes rides that are also posted in other challenges. Or might that be unnecessary poking of a hornets' nest?
It might be worth putting a note in to the "rules" to say that this challenge welcomes rides that are also posted in other challenges. Or might that be unnecessary poking of a hornets' nest?
That's a real can of worms. There are various ways:Hahahaha ... for a guy who died last night from eating unpeeled potatoes, you seem to be in fine form today.
One of my favourite expressions on this forum (from 2019?) was "to obsessively de-hill" when route planning - I wonder who said that?
Seriously though - could someone please explain in very simple terms how to measure elevation when riding.
All my bikes have simple SIGMA compteurs fitted which tell me precisely the time and distance travelled on a ride (plus total distance for the bike and a clock). What would I need to buy to tell me the elevation achieved on a ride - and what sort of price would it be?
Thanks
[Deleted comments which are much the same as @Dogtrousers ' ]Seriously though - could someone please explain in very simple terms how to measure elevation when riding.
That's a real can of worms. There are various ways:
- Plan the route in a route planner that tells you the elevation gain
- Look at the total elevation number on your GPS at the end of your ride (If it has such a thing - my Garmin 530 does)
- Upload the ride to a site like Strava or RideWithGPS and see what it says.
Thanks very much for that - I really appreciate it.
I currently don't have any form of GPS (not even a smartphone - and I don't want one).
I'll start a conversation with my LBS about a Garmin attachment for my road bike (probably in September - it's hopeless trying to do anything in France in August). Not sure that I would want to upload rides to Strava or RWGPS - I imagine it would all be in French based on my IPS location - and I really struggle with French websites (I speak French all the time - but 'internet-speak' drives me crazy and I generally just give up).
I don't think I'm doing anything significant in terms of height gain on my rides - but it would be interesting to know. So far, all I've been able to do is compare spot heights on a map - and that's really just a waste of time.
In practice, absolute simplest would be to buy a gps device, ideally with a barometric altimeter, and read the number it gives you (either on its screen or from any on-line service, such as Strava, you choose to upload your recorded track to). Equally good, and a different sort of simplicity, would be to plan each route on any of numerous web-based route planners and read that number, something you can also do retrospectively provided you know where you've been.
I'm not saying you *should* use these, it's entirely up to you, but all of my uploaded rides are private. Only I can access them. Just sayin'I really have no interest in uploading rides to Strava (or any other online service) - I much prefer to keep my rides private (and I really dislike having to be too specific when it comes to posting ride details on CC).
all of my uploaded rides are private. Only I can access them. Just sayin'
Free, in English, gives elevation data in France. Given that you know where you've been, it's a very simple solution :-)
That's interesting - I didn't know.
Strava's a subscription service? or it's free but you have to pay for a 'privacy option'?
After your ride, you post evidence of your ride on CC as a link to Strava - which only you can access?
I had always assumed that all CC-posted Strava links were available to anyone also on Strava who was curious to know the ride details - but apparently that's not the case .. ?
I rarely post to Strava, when I do it's to let the few people I'm connected with on Strava know I'm still alive. So I set it to "followers" and then after a week or to I set it to only me. You can also choose a default that newly uploaded rides take.
Similar applies to RWGPS. RWGPS also has a handy "make everything private" button, in case you've left something shared.
I don't post strava or RWGPS links on CC, except occasionally routes that I've planned. People just have to take my word that it happened. I suppose you could post a link that only you can access, but that would defeat the object of CC a bit.
Just a note. @FrothNinja You should edit the title of this thread to remove the 2022. Chatzones aren't broken down by year, they just go on ... and on.
To honour this challenge I piled on the climbing for this month's Imperial Century challenge ride and ended up with 2,314m. And my legs were unusually fine. Taking it slow works!
I've been double posting my rides from the Imperial Century challenge into this challenge. I don't see this as a problem, esp as I'm just using this as extra motivation to keep me honest and avoid "unethically flat" routes and I'm not planning to display the moon thingy in my sig. Others may disagree.