Runkeeper - elevation completely wrong
famoushamish
Posts: 14
I have been using Runkeeper to track my runs using my iPhone. I am running in Florida - so no hills anywhere near me. But for some reason it reports each run as being a climb of several hundred feet.
Anyone else have the problem of runkeeper reporting completely wrong elevations? anyway to prevent that happening and make it more accurate?
Anyone else have the problem of runkeeper reporting completely wrong elevations? anyway to prevent that happening and make it more accurate?
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Compared to my part of Florida (the keys) and your part of Florida you might as well be in the mountains. Runkeeper says I run under water when I run in Key West -4 feet.0
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Runkeeper adds all of the ascents you make on a run. So, for example if you run up a 5' hill (I know they have those even in Florida!) and back down 10 times then it will count 5' x 10 times = 50' elevation gain even though you were at 30' - 35' elevation the entire time.
I like this because it allows me to compare a very flat run to a run where I went up and down a lot of hills.0 -
I'm having this issue now, almost a year later. It keeps saying I'm beating my own elevation records, even if I'm always using the same path!0
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I run on a high school track-perfectly flat. Runkeeper shows about 100 feet/mile.0
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