The strange this is that when I clicked on "Average" the graph that was not visible (above) showed up:
Additionally, although the elevation graph is relatively flat and showing an average elevation of about 725 feet, the numbers shown to the left of the page are much different:
I realize that elevation values while inside aren't critical, but these issues have me concerned that the data isn't being interpreted by Garmin Connect in a reliable manner. For starters, where did Garmin Connect even come up with a gain of 2,080 feet and a loss of 2,041 feet when the chart doesn't show anything close to that?
It seems like there are more and more issues that I am uncovering with Garmin Connect since there most recent update. Is this typical? Anyone hazard a guess as to why when I called Garmin about these issues I was met with obvious lack of interest from the support rep? I was actually told to submit a feature request. A feature request? For what? Should I request that Garmin fix the issues with Garmin Connect?