GeorgeAndDiana
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- Mar 21, 2005
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Kind of an odd question, but I'm sure there are many folks on here that are in the know.
I have a Garmin 305. I love it, think it's one of the best investments I've made for training. Of course, being a GPS, it's got some inaccuracies. I ran a local (Columbus, OH) 10K and pushed "Start" at the start line as I crossed. I noticed that I reached the 10K point on my watch just a little bit earlier than the finish line, though, maybe about 0.2 miles. Of course, many factors can go into that, including the folks running the local race having a slightly inaccurate distance.
My question is this: For those of you who have run the runDisney events at WDW, and have a Garmin, what has your experience been? Do you generally cross the line at 13.10 miles? A little before? A little after? I'm just looking to get a feel for what to expect, if that makes any sense.
Take care, everyone, and best wishes for your training!
George
I have a Garmin 305. I love it, think it's one of the best investments I've made for training. Of course, being a GPS, it's got some inaccuracies. I ran a local (Columbus, OH) 10K and pushed "Start" at the start line as I crossed. I noticed that I reached the 10K point on my watch just a little bit earlier than the finish line, though, maybe about 0.2 miles. Of course, many factors can go into that, including the folks running the local race having a slightly inaccurate distance.
My question is this: For those of you who have run the runDisney events at WDW, and have a Garmin, what has your experience been? Do you generally cross the line at 13.10 miles? A little before? A little after? I'm just looking to get a feel for what to expect, if that makes any sense.
Take care, everyone, and best wishes for your training!
George