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  • Peterp
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    #1

    If you want to know how LONG your RUNNING ROUTE is

    Use this site

    gmap-pedometer.com is the free, no login required, route planner for runners cyclists and walkers. Measure your distance in miles or km, see elevation graphs, and track calorie burn all one one page.


    You can calculate your route distance. uses google earth
  • The Raging Bull
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    #2
    Thanks for the site man. It's cool.

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    • The Raging Bull
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      #3
      ****, it's only American.

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      • Tuggers1986
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        #4
        Its not, it just starts over america. Just navigate to the uk

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        • Peterp
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          #5
          It's anywhere in the world !

          i've mapped my runs in Australia

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          • Peterp
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            #6
            Alternative site

            MapMyRun is the #1 running GPS app with training plans, challenges, and largest database of the best places to run.

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            • yrrej
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              #7
              Better to go by time, unless one has a good reason to know the distance....

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              • David06
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                #8
                Originally posted by yrrej
                Better to go by time, unless one has a good reason to know the distance....
                I go by time, but it's nice knowing the distance too.

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                • Zaire
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                  #9
                  I just drove it with my car to see how far it is.

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                  • The Raging Bull
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tuggers1986
                    Its not, it just starts over america. Just navigate to the uk
                    Ye, I just realised haha. Thanks anyway.

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