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      isazi Moderator @Sascha Domres
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      @sascha-domres did you correct the elevation on Strava?

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        Sascha Domres Bronze Member @isazi
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        @isazi you are right, Strava has correct the ascent automaticly…

        maybe it has to do with the fact that I drove part of the route according to a route that I had built with the Suuntoapp. At some point I drove free … My Wahoo bolt showed 519 m ascent after the tour. This value seems very realistic to me. I started my tour at about 300 meters above sea level … So I don’t live in the Alps 🙂

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          freeheeler @Sascha Domres
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          @sascha-domres
          in strava you can basically “switch” between corrected and “measured” altitude.
          What would be interesting is to see a link of your activity when you upload it to quantified-self.io. My opinion: there you see the real thing and you can determine by the graph etc if something went wrong

          living sideways

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            pilleus @freeheeler
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            @freeheeler said in Something went wrong!:

            in strava you can basically “switch” between corrected and “measured” altitude.

            Yes, but only with watches with barometer which are in Strava’s database.

            A precise barometer watch is nearby Strava’s corrected data. And Strava’s data concerning the altitude are excellent.

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              freeheeler @pilleus
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              @pilleus
              a baro watch should be close to Strava, yep 🙂
              his S7 seams to be off by >500%, even with baro… that’s why it would be helpful to see the graph… it’s a bit redundant to the other thread. but well, I understand that, sometimes it’s not easy to match the word used in the thread with the search word someone has in mind

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                Sascha Domres Bronze Member @freeheeler
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                @freeheeler
                https://quantified-self.io/user/t50RPd8omhRjaYk6RdDBVJB9eAb2/event/fac65fba2117b72260f9e36f139b19fa270d503428044f8c53ad58a7ac17b35d

                I hope ist works

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                  pilleus @freeheeler
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                  @freeheeler I think that the possibility to calibrate the altitude manually would solve a few problems with the S7.

                  I do not understand, why this is missing. A precise altitude on the start point and the barometer and fused alti will give perfect data. 👍

                  I assume that the watch can work properly without covering the barometer.

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                    isazi Moderator @Sascha Domres
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                    @sascha-domres lots of spikes on your altitude profile. Do you have a picture of how were you wearing the watch? Maybe something was covering the baro sensor?

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                      freeheeler @isazi
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                      @isazi
                      too many spikes, fully agree 👍
                      it looks very obvious to me

                      living sideways

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                        Sascha Domres Bronze Member @isazi
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                        @isazi Okay, thanks for the many answers. It may well be that I covered the barometer with half of my jacket.I didn’t really think about it, I just wanted to see the pulse and route and couldn’t go without a jacket because it was too cold … yes, pushed up and then surely slipped down to the S7

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                          isazi Moderator @Sascha Domres
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                          @sascha-domres it’s possible, check if it happens again and if that is the reason. And if you believe there is something wrong with your watch, contact support also.

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