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  1. #1
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    Nov 2006
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    Bristol, TN
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    I use a Garmin 305, too, and I download after every ride. I delete the history on the Edge about once a month so that I never have to worry about having a full memory. Everything is on the computer and if I want to use the "courses" setting, say after I ride a metric somewhere and want to ride it again later, (I am actually doing that next weekend as DH did not get to go and it was a beautiful ride) then I reload the ride into the Garmin and follow the route easily. I rarely use the "workout partner" feature, so do not need the rides in the unit. Once the ride info is on my computer, I back up the data on the computer and never think about it again.

    It just makes me feel better if I delete everything, ride-wise, each month or two so that I do not have to worry. My DH recently did a long ride and only deleted after the whole ride was over and the info was uploaded to the computer. If you need to go back to it, then you have it on the PC.

    PS I never use motionbased, either...such a pain, and they seem to never be ready with that new thing Garmin Connect! If I really want to look at a certain route, I can always put it on MapMyRide or Bikely.com.

    I also export the data from TC, which I also think is a POS, to Cyclistats. That allows me to compare rides, though not laps. Laps can only be compared on TC but I really don't care except for the whole ride and it is much easier to see on Cyclistats. It was worth the $49 I paid for it three years ago and find it fun to see how I was doing on certain routes before and after a month of training, or from year to year, etc. I guess I just like stats!!!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Central NJ
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    I delete as well. You can always back up the log or Sporttracks on your computer if you're worried about losing data. I didn't download it for a long time and found that it didn't save maps, just the info. So now I make it a point to clear it's memory.
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Kelowna, BC, Canada
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    I have all my mine uploaded to GTC and motionbased so I delete it when it's full.

    BTW, Garmin Connect is now working fine for my Edge 305 (on my Mac). I am loving it! Maybe you might want to set up a free account there and download them all before you clear your memory?
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    I have all my mine uploaded to GTC and motionbased so I delete it when it's full.

    BTW, Garmin Connect is now working fine for my Edge 305 (on my Mac). I am loving it! Maybe you might want to set up a free account there and download them all before you clear your memory?
    Ditto

    It took me a while to learn that, because I have very long rides accumulated, MotionBased/Garmin Connect works best for me when I do delete the old rides every week.
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  5. #5
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Honolulu, HI
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    I delete ALL my history each time I upload data from my Forerunner 305. I try and upload often (at least once a week), especially if I do any long rides.

    It's a bit of a pain as I have to delete running and cycling history separately.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
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    Wow. Great! Good to know, Thanks...
    I'm always so afraid to hit "delete"....it seems so...so.. final.
    I'll check out Garmin Connect more this week. It seems like an alternative to MotionBased.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
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    I download to Sporttracks and GTC (only because it's already on my computer). I delete all history almost every ride or run.

    I will never go back to POS Garmin software, run locally or on-line.

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