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  • Love everybody’s photos, I thought I’d add a few of somewhere very different, Mt Gingera in the Namagi National Park, Australian Capital Territory
  • You don’t need a track to measure your stride, just any known length- I just used a tape measure and walked down a corridor at home. You could use the side of a swimming pool, a tennis court, a bus, anything you know the length of. It’s been accurate enough for me, when I do a long bush walk the distance Fitbit estimates…
  • If you get the Fitbit app you can change the stride length to match your own in the user profile. I haven’t tried the GPS approach
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