The app is good during a hike, but I wish there were instructions somewhere. The link regarding basic functionality is dead. I see no way to look at the data once it is saved. On my last hike, after reaching…
What watch do you have? You need to get a GPS fix with Hike2 before you can start recording. Make sure you are outside in clear sky, and on many watches, if you go to "about" you'll see either SPE or EPO…
With a 245, it doesn't have a baro altimeter, so some of the data won't be available when using the app. (floors for example)
But as far as walk vs hike as an activity, the main difference is how the activity shows up in garmin connect.
You'll also have access to more info available while using this app than you do with the native walk app on the 245.
Hi,
I used a couple of times the app for my hikes.
I notice that if I stop in a place for a while (like for lunch) the distance keep going up. Looking at the map, it shows a messy path, like I was moving a lot in a small area (picture attached)
How can I avoid this? If I pause there is a high likelihood of forgetting to unpause ;)
Also, last sunday I made a hike, but Garmin connect doesn't show the map. Maybe I have deactivated something?
thanks!
When you stop for something like lunch, you need to pause the recording. Press the same button as you used to start recording, and you'll see a menu with resume being one of the items. At this point, the recording is paused.
From the GPS track, it looks that you weren't paused. The squiggly GPS is because of GPS drift, where it may have you moving a few feet every few seconds even if you just stand in the same spot
As far as forgetting to unpause, there is something in hike2 for that. By default the watch with vibrate/make a sound every 5 minutes while you are paused - that way you look and see it's paused. The default is every 5 minutes, but with app settings tyou can set it longer or shorter.
Sounds like the missing map in GC is a GC problem, as the recording will have the proper data