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September 2nd, 2009 — Gadgets, Informational, My Thoughts, Tech, iphone
I just recently saw an ad on television about the new ps3 going on sale for a low price and they touted how “IT DOES EVERYTHING”.
Made me think about the Iphone.

I have been meaning to inform the masses through my blog about all the wonderful things that it can do.
Let me start by saying that I wanted one before they were available, yet I still held out until the first gen bugs were out of the way and gps was available. See I am a big fan of GPS and when they put it in their second gen Iphone, well I just had to have one.
I have not regretted it one bit. Best phone I have ever had!
I used to dream of an all in one compact phone and the Iphone is about 95% the phone I always wanted.
Let me tell you all the things that I wanted a cellphone to be/do and then I will come back to the IT DOES EVERTHING part. Continue reading →

August 27th, 2009 — Informational, My Thoughts, iphone
Ok most of my blog readers will know that I bike a lot and hike the Lost Bluff trail a lot. Well today Justin Ferguson and I decided we would bike to the Lost Bluff trail, run the trail best we could, then bike back. Wow thats a killer excercise day. We both strapped on our Camel Backs so we could stay hydrated, put the iPhone in the armband and secured it to the arm, launched the iPod, started some tunes, launched the runkeeper to keep track of it all with gps, and headed out.
I did 3 runkeeper journals. One for the bike trip to the trail, one for the trail run, then one for the bike ride home.
Here they are in order:
Bike ride to the Lost Bluff trail
Click here for full detailed map with cool graphics and stuff
Lost Bluff Trail run
Click here for full detailed map with cool graphics and stuff
Bike ride back
Click here for full detailed map with cool graphics and stuff
All together it was 18.65 Miles done in 2 hours 31 minutes.

August 23rd, 2009 — Informational, My Thoughts, iphone
Ok as many of you know, I frequent the Lost Bluff hiking trail in Grenada, MS quite a bit. I walk it and jog it in hopes that one day I will be able to jog the entire thing. This is no easy task, as there are many steep inclines and declines along the way.
I usually take my iphone with me and use the gps to track my progress and run times using RunKeeper. This a great app, but recently I have been wondering how accurate is the gps.
See the sign at the beginning of the trail says that its approximately 2.2 miles. Each time I complete the trail its on average 1.7 miles, my question was, is it logging my activity accurately while I am jogging?
I decided to walk it today and take my time, taking pictures along the way. Runkeeper allows you to take photos and upload as you go, it geotags the photos and places them on the map exactly where you took them. Continue reading →

June 28th, 2009 — Health, My Thoughts, iphone
Ok so today it reached 99F with a heat index of probably 105F and what do I do? Go for a bike ride of course!
I biked the same path as I did last time but unfortunately as I logged the trip with RUNKEEPER on the iPHONEI noticed that it failed to log 6 miles. See I use the free RUNKEEPER app and it has sponsored ads on it. Well one of these ads popped up not a tenth of a mile down the road and it stopped tracking until the X was pressed. I noticed this when I reached the nature trail by the tennis courts at Grenada Lake.
I have now purchased the RUNKEEPER PRO app and this should never happen again. It has more feature too!
This time around was easier than the last.
I purchased one of those Hydration Packs to help me out this time.

In the map below, 6 miles are missing. I left where the red pin is, went to the nature trail/tennis court area and rode through the nature trail, then onto the emergency spillway area and run down and back up the 100 steps, then proceeded back and rode through the nature trail once more and back on home. The sun took a break at one point and let a few drops of rain fall onto me giving me a nice cool down.
I think next time I will try for 25 miles.

April 21st, 2009 — Gadgets, My Thoughts, Software, iphone
I used to be able to run 3 miles all at once and not even think about it. I participated in 5k’s before too!
That was back in the good ole days.
These days its much harder for me to run. I get winded very easily. That’s why here lately I have decided to try my best to get back into better shape.
I have been doing so by bike riding, getting on the treadmill, and my favorite has become trail hiking/walking/running.
I get bored easily on treadmills or the track so fitness trails, biking, and hiking seem to be the solution to that.
With the help of my co-worker Justin, we decided that we would try to use Tuesdays and Thursdays to do some sort of cardio exercise. I may be running, walking, hiking the Lost Bluff trail, nature trail, or biking.
Anyone of you that read this blog, know me and live in my area, feel free to hit me up through email or whatever if you would like to join in. The more the merrier.
Whats making all of this exercising even better is some of the apps that I have been using on the iphone.
So far I have used some really great apps like MotionX GPS, Trailguru, and Runkeeper.
MotionX-GPS was great but it loses gps signal if you fall below 3mph. I think this is terrible for a PAID FOR app as I sometimes only walk 2mph and I would like for it to log my walks. For bike riding it may be ideal, but I have yet to use it for that yet.
Trailguru is an awesome free app for the iphone. I like it alot, it has never lost signal even if I were to crawl. It makes really nice posts to the web as well as the ability to embed into your webpage as I have done here before. Right now however at the time of this writing, their website is down and I can not post my logs to their site.
Runkeeper was the very first app I ever put on my phone relating to walking/running and I have just now got back to using it. Mainly because the Trailguru website was down. I am glad I relaunched the use of this fabulous free program.
Today Justin and I did the regular 1 mile nature trail near the tennis courts at Grenada Lake. We ran it mostly and walked it in spots. We did it twice playing with the app runkeeper.
Below are the results using runkeeper. I think so far out of all 3 apps, I like it the best.
First time through.
Second time through.
