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How do I map my runs?
How do I map my runs?

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View jon's profile
United States jon says:

I saw a note about it on R+'s About page, but I can't find it anywhere on the site.
Originally posted at 7:05pm, 10 September 2008. • 10 posts ( permalink )

View alwagner's profile
United States alwagner says:

It is on the page where you can view you run on the graph.
Right to the right of the detail slide.
Posted 2 months ago. • 27 posts ( permalink )
View jon's profile
United States jon says:

I don't see any detail slide - I'm not using any sort of device, so maybe this isn't possible for me?
Posted 2 months ago. • 10 posts ( permalink )

View jon's profile
United States jon says:

Is there a direct URL that I can just go to? For example, when you click it on one of your runs, where does it take you?
Posted 2 months ago. • 10 posts ( permalink )

View swampythang's profile
United Kingdom swampythang says:

www.runnerplus.com/run/5230-0

look on the right hand side under the four colred dots
Posted 2 months ago. • 26 posts ( permalink )

View Moondance's profile
Canada Moondance says:

Such a great resource...it lets me pick new routes beforehand that I know are within my target range.
Posted 2 months ago. • 1 posts ( permalink )

View batman54's profile
Canada batman54 says:

I like it too Mike. I've been using it to confirm my Nike + accuracy.
Posted 2 months ago. • 1 posts ( permalink )

View jon's profile
United States jon says:

I don't have this, though, because I don't have a graph displayed. I don't use any device - I just manually enter the run on R+.

When you click that button, what URL does it send you to?
Posted 2 months ago. • 10 posts ( permalink )

View swampythang's profile
United Kingdom swampythang says:

www.runnerplus.com/map/5230.442600.0.2210

that takes me to a google map type program......
Dont know if you can do anything with your own runs from that though.
Posted 2 months ago. • 26 posts ( permalink )

View swampythang's profile
United Kingdom swampythang says:

If you download google earth there is a ruler type icon that you can use for kilometeres or miles that can be used to map runs accuratly,i have it downloaded for my work stuff as we do navigational systems so its good for Lattitude and longitudes of places.....but i do also use it for little plans of routes for runs.
Hope this helps.
Posted 2 months ago. • 26 posts ( permalink )

View jon's profile
United States jon says:

swampythang, Thanks for the help.
Posted 2 months ago. • 10 posts ( permalink )

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