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Re: [RC] GPS Distance Accuracy with Hills (long) - Karen
It sounds like you've got it figured out, April. :-)
Once you ride enough, you'll be able to get a good grasp of what your
overall average speed is and how far you've gone based upon that
knowledge. I find it's usually best not to point out to people that they
haven't gone as far (or as fast) as they think they have, they kinda get
annoyed when you do that <g>.
Happy Trails,
Karen
in NV
P.S. and if you read the AERC riders handbook, you'll realize that it's
probably not a good idea to try to follow the recommended MPH training
schedule. :>) (btw, neither of my 5000 mile horses have yet met the first
0-90 day training recommendations, I just can't seem to get it figured
out......lol)
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