I haven't been using the HR strap on my Garmin and it still gives me calories, so I don't think it requires HR data. I think it factors elevation gain, weight, speed, etc. in to the equation. I think the Garmin data may run a bit high. I know there've been discussions about the Polars running high on calories. I will say the Garmin data I get is lower than plugging the info into some calorie counting sites.



but you know I'm a data geek, and I need to know how accurate my Garmin Forerunner's calorie counts are. 1700 calories for a 2-hour ride seems like an awful lot, especially when the claimed expenditure for a 1-hour run is only around 500. I know the software takes into account HR and speed, not sure what else (if anything). Anybody have any idea if these are really in the ballpark?
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. No, it isn't dead flat, but there sure isn't 900 feet of climbing - 60 feet or so over the bridge each way and four or five 10 foot humps.

