John H Swanson
Active member
I listed and led a local "10 mile hike" yesterday. The book showed it to be 10.1 miles. At the end, one of the participants looked at the GPS and said we only did 9.4 miles. What gives? And which should I believe?
I have no details about the GPS (type, etc.)
I once read an article that detailed the pains and methods used to determine the milage when the (Bill Myle's) book was written about 25 years ago. IIRC, the milage was determined by wheeling the trails, multiple times.
I thought about potential causes.....
The milage in the book is reported to +/-0.05 mi. Also I used only 3 trails for the hike so start/end error should not be a contributing factor to the descrepency.
I am familar with these trails and any changes or re-routes have been acounted for in the book milage.
thoughts?
I have no details about the GPS (type, etc.)
I once read an article that detailed the pains and methods used to determine the milage when the (Bill Myle's) book was written about 25 years ago. IIRC, the milage was determined by wheeling the trails, multiple times.
I thought about potential causes.....
The milage in the book is reported to +/-0.05 mi. Also I used only 3 trails for the hike so start/end error should not be a contributing factor to the descrepency.
I am familar with these trails and any changes or re-routes have been acounted for in the book milage.
thoughts?