The total climb numbers were also very useful for picking a race.
Is there still some way to find the info on the site?
The total climb numbers were also very useful for picking a race.
Is there still some way to find the info on the site?
U a hit at parties, bro?
Not sure about the USATF site, but you can get that info at http://www.findmymarathon.com/calendar.php
Choosing a marathon wrote:
The total climb numbers were also very useful for picking a race.
Is there still some way to find the info on the site?
It's still there, bro. Which one you looking at?
The routes are there but not the elevation info that used to be below the map.
Choosing wrote:
The routes are there but not the elevation info that used to be below the map.
Link? I see them.
Doesn't work for me anymore. Firefox at home, IE at work. Even if I use the "manual" update it doesn't work for existing routes or ones I create.
Then just use marathongiude, Geez!
ehhhhh wrote:
Doesn't work for me anymore. Firefox at home, IE at work. Even if I use the "manual" update it doesn't work for existing routes or ones I create.
marathonguide.com lets me map a route when i travel and shows the elevation change? Thanks for the tip - I will try it!
link? wrote:
Then just use marathongiude, Geez!
ehhhhh wrote:Doesn't work for me anymore. Firefox at home, IE at work. Even if I use the "manual" update it doesn't work for existing routes or ones I create.
35mg wrote:
U a hit at parties, bro?
He probably is, and he comes here when he has questions about running.
Are you stupid.......bro?
No, but they do have course maps from 2007. LOLNo kidding. If you go to a map page, it states that it is the 2007 map and may not be accurate. Not accurate? No kidding.
nittanyboiler wrote:
marathonguide.com lets me map a route when i travel and shows the elevation change? Thanks for the tip - I will try it!
link? wrote:Then just use marathongiude, Geez!
I also haven't been able to see it for a few months. It was extremely helpful for comparing between races. Is it a web browser issue? I use Google Chrome.
Just another thing that does work at USATF
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please list things at USATF that actually work
Hellishot wrote:
Just another thing that does work at USATF
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I'm unable to get the elevations to work and the site no longer lets me scroll around.
Sarcasm
I had been using runningmap.com after the USTAF chart crapped the bed, but now even that isn't working. What else is out there to chart both distance and elevation?