andy679 wrote:I went snowshoeing in Utah and used my Garmin 60CSX. Just wondering if I'm like not getting something about this GPS but I was stationary for about 5-10mins and noticed that the GPS would still be moving .01 of a mile adding almost a mile or so.
I have a 76CSx that does the same thing. I hiked Snowbowl to Humphreys Peak to Lockett Meadow, which I think should be 11.25 miles, but my GPS logged it as 12.99 miles.
maxpower wrote:Sounds like you also have it set to record a track point based on time increments, and the normal slight GPS shifting that was noted in the post above will cause it to do that. Try setting it to record a track point based on distance instead. I have mine set on 0.02/mile which means a new point every 105 feet (roughly).
My hike was a long hike, I take a lot of breaks when I'm hiking, and I probably had a sub-optimal number of satellites in the Inner Basin, which collectively would explain the massive error (about 13%) between the actual distance and what my GPS logged. At your suggestion, I just changed my track method/interval from "Auto" to "Distance - 0.02mi." Thanks for the tip!
"The farther one gets into the wilderness, the greater is the attraction of its lonely freedom. Yet to camp out at all implies some measure of this delight."
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