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[QUOTE="dougfitz, post: 1204773, member: 10982"] The CNIG [URL='https://centrodedescargas.cnig.es/CentroDescargas/loadCamSan.do#'][B]tracks [/B][/URL]for the via Podienis contain elevation data, and will give you ascent and descent totals when loaded into a mapping app. I have tried the first couple of tracks in Garmin Basecamp and Google Earth. Go to the link and search in the page for a term like 'podienis' - searching visually over the large number of routes is a little cumbersome! I couldn't find equivalent data in Gronze and Wise Pilgrim. While both show elevation profiles, neither expose the underlying elevation data used in creating their displays. So someone wanting to use Naismith's Rule or any of its derivatives to calculate equivalent distance won't get as accurate a result just using simple maximum and minimum elevations judged by eye on a graph as they will from track information containing elevation data. [/QUOTE]
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