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NBW Ride Altitude Curves

Here are a few data curves from my Polar HR downloads. The goal is to help other vertically challenged riders, including myself, to be better prepared for their next NBW ride. I invite riders to make helpful comments on the rides. Best viewed at 1280 X 1024.

NBW Cranston Holiday 30 Miles

December 10, 2006
Ascent 1601
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      • NBW Cranston Holiday 30 Miles
 
Altitude as displayed during exercise.

Shows your current altitude reading with graphical trend curve and your vertical progress. Air pressure changes constantly due to varying weather conditions. Therefore, measured altitudes in the same position may vary.


Sea level pressure with graphical trend.
Displays graphical trend of barometric changes using
sea level as the base line.


Rise/Run = Percentage of Grade