Vertical calories
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I hiked another 14er (Humboldt) here in Colorado yesterday. Posting a pic of the stats and the chat with AI I had about calories. What do y’all think? I’m 55, female, and about 54kg. If you agree it’s wrong, is there anything I can do to configure it?
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Well, it could be more then 900 but your AVG HR is less then 100, so doesn’t look like it was a hard hike, so definitely not a 3k Cal strenuous hiking as gpt suppose.
Cal burn is very personal so it’s a difficult figure to calculate.That said, an estimation is what it is
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@Mardee-Saxton yes the HR is about equivalent to a walk in the park! If think that may answer some of the issues.
Having said that I have just checked my flat walk home from work. 45 min 185k average HR 80. I am 80kg.
I believe the calories burned is active only.
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@sartoric thanks for your response. It was 4,400 of vertical gain and hiking at that elevation is no joke. It was super hard.
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@Audaxjoe said in Vertical calories:
@Mardee-Saxton yes the HR is about equivalent to a walk in the park! If think that may answer some of the issues.
so perhaps the HR is not accurate
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I think its a matter of all the personal data entered in the watch.
For example, I’ve done recently an hiking activity: 32[km], almost 8[h] duration, 2000[m] ascent, avg. heart rate 93[bpm] by HR belt, 2960[kcal].
2960[kcal] are maybe too much? Maybe, but I was really (not) feeling them in my body!