Until now, I've been using a combination of gmap pedometer and the ipod Nike plus adapter to keep track of my running training (which has tailed off somewhat recently). However, I've just stumbled across the Map my Run website, and it looks at first glance to be quite neat, and possibly rather addictive. You can plot routes just as in gmap pedometer, with an added bonus that you can go back and edit routes if you realise you've made a mistake. There's also a training calendar to log runs, and you don't just have to run, you can bike or hike instead.
But my most favourite feature so far is that for each route, it will show you the elevation as you go along. Very cool.
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15 years ago
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Thanks for the tip. I tried mapmyrun, but it doesn't work for me. I run to a certain fence post for three laps then turn north to another fence post and return home. Both have street and hybrid views which helps find my goals, but laying the lines straight in mapmyrun seems to be more difficult.
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