I don't have a GPS device so when I log a run I need to explicitly
provide the running distance. The way I determine my running distance
is usually by using Google Maps to roughly measure the route I took.
This is not so great since I don't get to keep a record of the routes
I have taken, just the distances.

I have a feeling I should be able to use Pytrainer's Waypoints feature
to accomplish this but I can't figure out how to do so. How is the
Waypoint feature supposed to work?

 - Nathan

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