Tomcat wrote:It appears that Objective Marker distance is straight-line distance between you and the objective, not track length distance.
Tomcat wrote:It appears that Objective Marker distance is straight-line distance between you and the objective, not track length distance. On a run today I noticed a distance of 14 miles to the next objective and it stayed at 14 miles for 8 minutes since I was traveling transverse to the objective. It's just an observation at this point and I haven't decided if it rises to the level of a criticism. I suspect the speed and signal markers are also giving you straight-line distance and not actual track distance, although it is harder to tell with these markers since they only appear within 2 miles.
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