So true. When given a choice, I try to double run on the shorter streets. And nothing bugs me more than a looooooong cul de sac or a dead end road!
@chrismarino2020 Either that, or I forgot. I’m having so much fun I forget most of what I’ve read. I always appreciate the sanity checks. Thank you!
PS. Heading to https://www.rungoapp.com/ now to check it out!
Yeah, planning is part of the fun. Today i planned the next few for me for running in the coming days.
Always start with the lifemap and nodehunter on, find the best place to park, track as efficiently the neighbouring streets and also get back full circle of course.
One of those will be my 200th dedicated CS run (I am counting them, sure)
For rungo, i used it a few times now, for those runs as in the picture, it is sometimes hard to use rungo, but last sundaymorning i had my 10k run using rungo and no off track or the first time! Still a lot of planning ahead, but also more time to enjoy the moment instead of thinking what the next turn should be.
I can personally recommend Log in | dynamicWatch, which is an app on garmin working for older devices such as 235 as wel. I’ve bought the pro version and find it very useful to run prepared routes.
my tactics exactly the same!
I’ve been using RunGo app for about a month or so now and it’s pretty helpful. I have noticed a couple of scenarios where it seems to struggle with the audio turn prompts besides the situation of going off course.
I have found that when you approach the same intersection multiple times (which unfortunately seems to happen often when doing every street runs, that I don’t always get a prompt the second or third time I come by an intersection.
I have also noticed that when the turns are packed in close together that it has a hard time giving the right prompt at the right time or maybe not at all. Every once in a while I’ll be in some development of townhomes or something and there’s just a ton of streets and cul-de-sacs all packed together. The good thing in that scenario is that the streets are short. The bad thing is that I lose efficiency if I’m making mistakes.
Curious if you’ve experienced those challenges and if you’ve found ways around it?