Made me laugh. A 5k radius circle has a 31.4km circumference, so you got good distance for your limits.
Looks like you stopped off for 25 minutes to visit friends or fix a clock - one of the two.
I did wonder what ppl will find out if they did some GPS stalking. Yes, a mate who fixes clocks, but equally important, a close contact of the ppl that border the land that Invis wants to map
I have to be careful now. My troop leader coerced me into joining Strava (and he immediately started 'following' me) so now all my training is (more) public and accountable.
I had a look at a potential 5km radius circle in my area but it's a bit nasty and involves riding on highways that I'd rather not ride on. Plus I'd have to be looking at the phone a lot (or else print a map and highlight the route).
I quit Strava a while ago. Even when you mark something private, it pops up in places it has no business being in - like livelox.
It only pops up in livelox if you link Strava to livelox.
Don't worry Louise. I think the Noodle is already won this year.
I previously had it several years ago but got rid of it after a day because I didn't like it but I kind of got roped into it this time around.
I thought for a while that Ricky was talking about the Noodle....
I think my best noodle recently was at tarrengower, where the main problem was that the control had been collected
*imagines Ricky entwined in spaghetti bolognese and struggling to break free of its pastiferous embrace*
The only thing I found Strava useful for was identifying illegal MTB tracks and identifying WHO was riding them. They seem to have tightened up on privacy since then. I suspect the Taliban mapping of the US army base in Afghanistan using Strava prompted that.
The noodles from tonight's dinner slid off the plate and onto the pillow that I'd put the plate on. This is why I prefer a bowl for pasta dishes.