I've noticed this before but it's become a problem now so I'm hoping someone can explain things to me. Yesterday I hiked to Silver Lake in WA. This is an out-and-back hike so the distance to the lake and the distance from the lake should be the same. When I got to the lake my Garmin GPSMap 64s said I had hiked 4.04 miles. I turned off the GPS to save the battery. I figured it would be an 8.08 mile roundtrip but when I got back to the car my GPS said I had hiked a total of 7.5 miles. How did I lose a half mile after lunch? This has happened before on out-and-back routes where the outbound distance when doubled is a lot loner than the total showing after a hike. And I was careful to make sure the GPS was on and showed several green bars of satellite connection before leaving the lake for the return trip.
Then I loaded the route into Basecamp. At the bottom of the screen it confirmed the 7.5 mile total that was on the GPS but the Adventure Viewer said it was a 7.1 mile hike. This has always been the case. The Adventure Viewer summary shows a shorter distance than the GPS or even the Basecamp total and the bottom of the screen. Now I've lost an additional 0.4 miles.
I posted the adventure to Garmin Adventures to share with friends and online it says the hike was 6.5 miles. This is also something that happens frequently. What the GPS says and Basecamp says differs (sometimes dramatically) from what the online Adventure says.
OK, so I hike to the lake and my GPSMap 64s says I've hiked 4.04 miles but upon returning to the car it says the total was 7.5 miles. Basecamp confirms the 7.5 mile total but the Adventure Viewer says it was a 7.1 mile hike. There's a discrepancy right there inside of Basecamp. And then the online Adventure says it was a 6.5 mile hike. From 8.08 miles (distance to the lake X 2) to the online Adventure total is a difference of a little over 1.5 miles. What's going on?
Any advice or explanation will be appreciated.