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Date Posted: 00:49:07 05/09/06 Tue
Author: Nick Williamson
Subject: Re: How many metres of ascent?
In reply to: michael hartley 's message, "Re: How many metres of ascent?" on 14:17:25 05/08/06 Mon


>sorry, I work in £ S D I get it to 11884 ft up and
>12131 down on my etrex, also i made it 110 miles only
>anyone else find the same?
I got it to 110 miles as well.
I still tend to favour the Memorymap figure for ascent, because I've found it to be accurate in the past.

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  • Re: How many metres of ascent? -- simon, 03:21:48 05/09/06 Tue
  • Re: How many metres of ascent? -- Les Howarth, 03:37:34 05/09/06 Tue
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