I only ever recorded these to get a distance measurement immediately after I was done and had forgotten they were recorded. there’s so much shit out there that we keep forever “for free” and I guess that’s ok but I would also be ok if we did not do this at all, it’s all so arbitrary
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so I walk a few miles every morning looked for an app help me be more intentional about taking streets I’ve never taken before and was susprised when https://citystrides.com/ pulled in… every walk I’ve ever recorded in strava.
CityStridesThe best tool to help you Run Every Streetcitystrides.comit’s neat seeing the stark difference between tight squiggles of political lit drops up and down steps from years ago (usually hanging door cards on every house doorknob on a turf of a few blocks) next to meanderings of normal walks on sidewalks
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jeeze, I guess I’s best be avoiding that fella in my business dealings [slaps open a metal ticket book, removes a bic pen, licks a finger, flips to the first empty page of an 8” x 5” legal pad, licks the pen tip, and begins writing: s, a, m, et cetera]
I normally that find perpetual schadenfreude wears pretty thin (in that it doesn’t work to make me feel any better and is eventually a real bummer. I’m glad it helps other people though.)
But this guy is just so incredibly annoying. So, sorry about that. Won’t make it a habit.
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Morning Walk
A four and three quarters mile (seven and three quarters kilometer), 771 foot (235 meter) elevation walk over one and a half hours in San Francisco, California. About 9500 steps.
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Lunch Walk
A three mile (four and three quarters kilometer), 443 foot (135 meter) elevation walk over one and a quarter hours, (one hour moving) in San Francisco, California. About 5800 steps.