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It was a good, long hike today -- that's the GPS track of it in yellow there on the laptop screen -- followed by a tasty, tasty pizza, and now it's time to loaf about in the living room.
GPS Track Barometric Altimetry of the Calixtlahuaca cycling ride, according to the GPSr Garmin 60 CSX
Data derived from my cellphone and Gaia GPS app. The ONLY question I have to ask myself, what the hell was I doing for one hour and forty-three minutes? Taking photos and catching my breath presumably. I see this morning's little trip back to the car pushed my little junket to just shy of the 21 km mark; that'll teach me to leave my Parks Canada pass in the glove box!
This is the first hike that my Huawei operating system did not intervene and shut down my cellphone's GPS, even after telling it explicitly not to. Huawei, if you are listening, that Pixel 6 sure is looking enticing!
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Used Sportstracker software on a Nokia N95 with external GPS Nokia LD-4W BT GPS to track the route. Exported track to GPX file. Imported GPX file into GPicSync to geotag all photos and generate KML file for Google Earth.
Oberhalb von Sveta Nedilja hat man einen wunderbaren Blick über die vorgelagerten Inseln (St. Klement), auf denen wir oft zum Baden sind
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