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Hi there,


Does anyone know the distance of the running loop of Dulwich Park? I have seen markings on the ground there, but I am not sure of the distance. I would like to calibrate my Nike + running sensor, so I need to know the measurement of the path.


Thanks in advance for you help!

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Thanks for the links - they look pretty good.


I need to get an exact measurement in order to calibrate the sensor, so I am think a 400m running track might be better for this - is there one of these in the local vacinity?

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trentk69 Wrote:

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> Thanks for the links - they look pretty good.

>

> I need to get an exact measurement in order to

> calibrate the sensor, so I am think a 400m running

> track might be better for this - is there one of

> these in the local vacinity?



Top of Peckham Rye park (Forest Hill end) has one marked out at present.

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davy watts Wrote:

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> What is the distance around the outer perimetre

> trail?



Approx 1.48 miles if you include the field part which runs between the court lane gate and the bike hire place.

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jimmy two times Wrote:

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> I only changed it about 3 months ago and

> now it's saying 'LO BATT'.


Do you mean **charged** it? THree months tells me you're not using that a huge amount! I can normally get about 10 hours use out of it before a recharge.


>Thing is I've calibrated it and once I change the battery it means having to do this again.

!?!?!?! The Forerunner doesn't need calibrating, it works of GPS. You sure it's a forerunner you've got?


LTP.

205 Forerunner user.

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