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10-05-2022 05:03 AM
Hey guys , any idea when Strava will stop ruining mountaineering stats? A week ago I was hiking Kilimanjaro and I was surprised how badly Strava is working while hiking or walking slowly at high altitude. My Garmin data show the elevation gain of 1200 meters and 9 hours of hiking during the summit attack but then after the synch with Strava, my stats showing just 500 meters of the elevation gain and 2 hours of moving time in the app.
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10-07-2022 10:00 AM
Hello VonDoom4,
Thanks for posting about this. We consider anything above a 30min/mile pace to be stopped, and that stopped time won't be included in the Moving Time or pace calculation.
One potential workaround would be to tag these hike activities as "Run", with the run type "Race". This will default to use elapsed time rather than moving time.
10-07-2022 10:00 AM
Hello VonDoom4,
Thanks for posting about this. We consider anything above a 30min/mile pace to be stopped, and that stopped time won't be included in the Moving Time or pace calculation.
One potential workaround would be to tag these hike activities as "Run", with the run type "Race". This will default to use elapsed time rather than moving time.
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