Multisport Logs

Selected logs from various activities such as cycling, running and training sessions and races are listed below or on Trimble Outdoors.


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2009-04-26 Calgary Police Half-Marathon
2008-09-28 Toronto Waterfront Marathon
2008-08-10 32km Long Run
2008-07-27 Tour de Alberta
2008-07-06 Calgary Half Marathon
2008-06-29 122km Calgary ForgetmeNot
2008-06-15 Arbour Lake DU Bike Leg
2008-05-31 RR to Horse Creek Loop
2008-05-11 SPG-Triathlon in Lethbridge, Ab
2008-05-04 120km Bike to Elbow Falls
2008-05-03 Rocky Ridge to Cochrane Bike
2008-04-27 Police Half Marathon
2008-04-16 Intervals Run
2008-04-13 Bike Chestermere 100km
2008-04-12 Long Run
2008-04-09 Intervals Run
2007-10-07 Royal Victoria Marathon
2007-09-22 10k Melissa Race Banff
2007-04-29 Police Half-Marathon

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Where in the World is Dino?
Find my latest GPS-tracked activity along with that of hundreds of other recreational athletes on this fun and interesting world map!  



These reports were generated by SportTracks, a revolution in exercise logbook software.

Coupled with a GPS receiver SportTracks will automatically track the distance, time and pace of your workouts. You’ll be able to take a high level view and track your progress over time, or dive into the details of a specific exercise to analyze your pace, elevation, or heart-rate performance. Activities can be organized into categories, or summarized by location.

SportTracks supports many popular data import formats and allows you to easily export your exercise data for viewing in other software programs. You can even add activities manually and edit GPS tracks to correct for poor satelite reception or the dreaded mid-run dead battery, and much much more.  And best of all, the software is free for you to try. My race results can be found here


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This site is really great. You can upload you Garmin or other GPS data and plot the tracks on a map or satellite image. It even let’s you draw you own tracks and share them with others. Check out some of my races and other interesting tracks

Of course, if you own a Garmin GPS then you should definitely visit the Garmin.Connect website which provides upload and logging of GPS tracks along with nice animation of the track points. I’ve uploaded some of my recent races to the site in order to compare both sites. You be the judge as to which one is best. Have a look by clicking here.


spotimdino

While similar in nature to the Trimble site, the SPOT Adventures site allows the tracking of an activity in almost real-time thanks to the SPOT Two-way Personal Locator which transmits your location to the satellite at regular intervals. It also permits you to send out a distress message which will trigger an emergency response worldwide! Check out some of my little adventures at spot.idino.net


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