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Distance

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 12:20 am
by Chris
i am working on my running but i have no way to tell how far i have went any ideas?

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 12:25 am
by Ro55
Hey Chris, i used to live in Newport, Bassleg, you know it?

Anyway, get in you car or on your bike and count it on the clock?

And your grammer aint too sharp :wink: you might get a bit off stick off Robert Parry and his gang. Beware 8)

Ross

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 12:42 am
by voodoo sprout
I do it GCSE geography style. Get a piece of fine string, and carefully lay it down over the route you take on a decent map, the length of the string you end up with is the straight line distance travelled (not taking into account vertical distance). Measure the length and convert it to real scale and there you go :).

TY

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 3:39 am
by Chris
i shal try the map thingybob for the simplay reason i dont have a car

and tell parry to bring it on!

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 10:45 am
by El Prez
Chris, Royal used to tbe taught to place the corner of a piece of paper at the start point, then at every bend in the road make a slight pencil mark on the edge and on the road/route, and then move on etc. The cumulative total is your distance when placed against the scale. it works very well with a 50,000.
Grammar and spelling is a matter of personal interest; don't worry about it. It's Christmas. :lol:
However I'm itching to see Ross' first report from Lympstone!

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 12:43 pm
by Steve C
Hehe, first report at the Guardhouse on sat night when he's pissed!! Always an event to see! :drinking: :drinking: :drinking: :angel: :oops:

-Steve C

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 2:37 pm
by Statistic
I usually do it the way Rob P has suggested, i brought a cheep AA map book of west sussex and i messure all my routes out on that - quick and accurate.

Jz

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 3:16 pm
by Cobalt
I worked out my distances by using Streetmap.co.uk then applying the old string method to the screen. Get a ruler handy and check the distance ratio.

Posted: Thu 26 Dec, 2002 7:08 pm
by Justin
I am with Mike here, but instead of using the string on the screen method I used Yahoo maps. You can enter your start and end location and it will spit out the milies.

Yeah yeah I know it's the lazy method, but I think it's great when you want to play with different routes ofton.

The disadvantage is however this is only good for the roads, and you miss out on the great off road adventures.

Good Luck,

Justin.

1.4 miles

Posted: Fri 27 Dec, 2002 1:55 am
by Chris
i did the yahoo maps thing i been running just under 1.4 miles with a 0.4 mile steep hill at the end