^ yeah, I dont think it's an always sort of problem
I think the consensus is that it has something to do with the maximum number of data points that the internal memory can hold before buffer overflow.
I am using the 705 and plan to just ride and record between controls for LEL. it's easier that way psychologically anyway because you're starting from scratch, and each ride is relatively short at 70km ish. you just have to do 20 of them.
the route sheets are split the same way, coincidentally
I also get really peeved when I end up with huge overdistances on audaxes.
One of the reasons I gave up on the buzzard was it looked like the "613km" route would end up at over 650km by the time I finished.
^ yeah, I dont think it's an always sort of problem
I think the consensus is that it has something to do with the maximum number of data points that the internal memory can hold before buffer overflow.
I am using the 705 and plan to just ride and record between controls for LEL. it's easier that way psychologically anyway because you're starting from scratch, and each ride is relatively short at 70km ish. you just have to do 20 of them.
the route sheets are split the same way, coincidentally
I also get really peeved when I end up with huge overdistances on audaxes.
One of the reasons I gave up on the buzzard was it looked like the "613km" route would end up at over 650km by the time I finished.