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Djh
Mt. Kenya
Status: Archived

Moderator's Edit from 2/8/2022 to add additional information provided by original poster via email:

Chainsawing wood is exerting energy and burning calories as so is the splitting of the wood by hand with a splitting maul. You work up a sweat even in our cold Wisconsin Winter's. At 67 years old it keeps me in shape. 5' 9" and 160# pounds of dynamite. If you don't believe me try it for a day. We love using Strava for kayaking, walking, snowshoeing, biking and soon to keep track of my wood splitting and chainsawing. Thanks, David J.

5 Comments
Soren
Denali

We appreciate your participation in the Community. It’s not entirely clear from your post what you’re suggesting here. Do you mind elaborating and including more details on the topic and why this is important to you? We kindly ask that you review our Ideas guidelines, particularly the “What makes a good idea” section, to ensure that your ideas are clear, concise, and can reach as many others as possible.

Again, thank you for your contribution.

Soren
Denali

Hello @Djh  we haven’t heard back from you and will be archiving this idea unless you update us within a week. Thanks!

Erkki
Mt. Kenya

There’s a lot of outdoor work work where your shirt gets wet and heart rate pretty high. Chainsaw work and splitting wood with an ax is certainly one of the best. So I definitely support this. 

Status changed to: Gathering Kudos
Soren
Denali

Thanks for submitting your idea. It has been reviewed by our moderation team and is now open to voting.

Status changed to: Archived
Jane
Moderator Moderator
Moderator

Hello. We wanted to let you know that your idea submission from January of 2023 will be archived. While this idea is interesting, we don’t have any immediate plans to implement this and currently aren’t able to prioritize this idea.

Please note that your feedback is valuable to Strava. As stated in our Community Idea Guidelines, we receive many idea submissions each week, and realistically, there may be various reasons that prevent us from including an idea on our Product Roadmap.  

We want to thank you for taking the time to submit your idea and we look forward to your continued contributions to the Strava Community.  


Jane (she/her)
STRAVA | Community Hub Team