Thanks, RU, for the tip on the Cyclemeter app. I downloaded and used
it for the first time yesterday -- I think I'm really going to like
it. For the recreational and rambling, ambling rides I mostly do, this
is just the ticket. Put it in my bag and check ride info during a
break or after the ride. Also provides a nice riding log.

But I will not use Cyclemeter on my iPhone for very long rides or
multi-day tours -- for those I'll want to preserve the phone's battery
in case I need to make or receive a call or text!

On Apr 22, 12:42 pm, Rambouilleting Utahn <[email protected]> wrote:
> After removing my computer I've been using the Cyclemeter app for just
> this purpose. I can log my miles ridden but don't have to look at my
> speed or the taunting pace arrow.
>
> http://www.abvio.com/cyclemeter/
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> On Apr 22, 4:53 am, islaysteve <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I wonder if iPhones and other
> > devices with GPS can be set up to do the same.  Just carry the iPhone
> > in the bag.  I realize that this goes in the opposite direction of
> > your wish to simplify!  Steve

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