Patrick
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I got to try my Suunto today.
At Vorlage (North of Ottawa - 140meters vert)... :?
Which I add ordered for my past trip across Montana-Wyoming-Utah, which I can back last Saturday.
Anyhow, he's the question. The watch is very good to mesure a whole bunch of things - run, vertical, etc. However I noticed that the Altitude varied pretty much during the day. I know that the Altitude is calculated with the atmospheric pressure, so the pressure is changing it affect the altitude measurement (at least it did the way I set up my watch).
So in half a day, the base of Vorlage increased by 15meters (45feet). That can be pretty anoying when your curious about the exact altitude/vertical (less so) of the ski area.
Anyway I was just having fun with my watch and testing and trying to get an understanding of it for my next big trip :roll:
Another question:
Does anyone know of someone using a Suunto S6 with a Mac out there?
At Vorlage (North of Ottawa - 140meters vert)... :?
Which I add ordered for my past trip across Montana-Wyoming-Utah, which I can back last Saturday.
Anyhow, he's the question. The watch is very good to mesure a whole bunch of things - run, vertical, etc. However I noticed that the Altitude varied pretty much during the day. I know that the Altitude is calculated with the atmospheric pressure, so the pressure is changing it affect the altitude measurement (at least it did the way I set up my watch).
So in half a day, the base of Vorlage increased by 15meters (45feet). That can be pretty anoying when your curious about the exact altitude/vertical (less so) of the ski area.
Anyway I was just having fun with my watch and testing and trying to get an understanding of it for my next big trip :roll:
Another question:
Does anyone know of someone using a Suunto S6 with a Mac out there?