Your right! My bad…

I re calculated and came up with a more conservative total. So, when in Rome…

John D
W5RDY 

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> On Oct 10, 2021, at 9:45 AM, Jonathan Guthrie, KA8KPN via BVARC 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Originally, a mile was a 1000 paces for a Roman legion.  That's where the 
> name comes from.  1000 paces is 2000 steps, so most people have about 2000 
> steps in a mile.  (My own natural step size is a little longer than average 
> so I do just under 1900 steps per mile.)  This is a long winded way of saying 
> 35,000 step is not 7 miles, that's more than 17.
> 
>> On 10/10/2021 9:10 AM, John D via BVARC wrote:
>> For those volunteers assigned to roving yesterday, my Fitbit recorded 35,000 
>> steps(about 7 miles).
>> 
>> John D
>> W5RDY
>> 
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