Forums >Gears and Wears>Talk me out of buying a Garmin Forerunner 205
Water and sweat resistant. Canoeing is fine.
Well my Garmin is finally on its way but I did not get it for the initially advertised price. Amazon pulled their famous bait and switch again. In the end I paid about $4 more for the product and $3 more for shipping than I thought I had on my first try. I would have gladly paid $189 and $3.99 shipping the first time to have it be on its way on Wednesday but they were advertising it for $185 and $0.99 shipping.
Your toughness is made up of equal parts persistence and experience. You don't so much outrun your opponents as outlast and outsmart them, and the toughest opponent of all is the one inside your head." - Joe Henderson
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Good Bad & The Monkey
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
Oh dear it showed up today. And here I am with several inches of slippery, sloppy, messy, icy snowy crap outside my door with snow still coming down and also going sideways and sometimes up with 40 mph winds whipping it all up into a frothy, icy mess. Why now for our first real storm of the year
Get out and run. Ninny. What better way to test the reception than under such conditions. Wait. I take that back. Go out and run in another couple hours. It will be really nasty then.
Well that sucked. The city is not fit for running in right now. Just make sure you get it cleaned up for me by April 16, ok?
I had a problem uploading it to MB though. .
I had a problem uploading it to MB though. ... I don't see a way to edit the entry in MB so I guess this one is screwed up for good.
I like SportTracks much more than MB. It's free, quite easy to navigate, you can edit your run too.
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