In this paper, I consider decision making about routes in mountain navigation. In particular, I discuss Naismith's rule, a method of calculating journey times in mountainous terrain, and its use for route choice. The rule is essentially concerned with the equivalence, in terms of time duration, between climb or ascent and distance travelled. Naismith himself described a rule that is purported to be based on trigonometry and simple assumptions about rate of ascent; his rule with regard to hill-walking implies that 1 m of ascent is equivalent to 7.92 m of horizontal travel (1:7.92). The analysis of data on fell running records presented here supports Naismith's rule and it is recommended that male runners and walkers use a 1:8 equivalence rat...
In some types of human and animal locomotion, speed influences the amount of metabolic energy expend...
<p>The Langmuir Rule (1984) assumes a basal speed of 4 km/h and modifies the value according to the ...
In this review of research on climbing expertise, we focus on different measures of climbing perform...
In this paper, I consider decision making about routes in mountain navigation. In particular, I disc...
We used data from international cycle stage races to examine a rule for cyclists that is similar to ...
The focus of this paper was on how people plan routes when using maps. This issue is relevant not on...
Hikers and hillwalkers typically use the gradient in the direction of travel (walking slope) as the ...
Route choice through mountainous terrain requires a knowledge of how pace (the reciprocal of speed) ...
More and more GPS collected travel data is being shared via the internet. This is especially true wi...
Purpose The dynamics of speed selection as a function of distance, or pacing, are used in recreation...
Running routes' elevation profiles affect their runnability and therefore athletes' average speeds: ...
If a route is understood to be a selected or marked sequence of places within a given space, the ter...
Speed climbing is a relatively new sport gaining international attention due to the rapid expansion...
Abstract: Mountain marathon has attracted much attention and love, and its development is changing w...
Hikers and hillwalkers typically use the gradient in the direction of travel (walking slope) as the ...
In some types of human and animal locomotion, speed influences the amount of metabolic energy expend...
<p>The Langmuir Rule (1984) assumes a basal speed of 4 km/h and modifies the value according to the ...
In this review of research on climbing expertise, we focus on different measures of climbing perform...
In this paper, I consider decision making about routes in mountain navigation. In particular, I disc...
We used data from international cycle stage races to examine a rule for cyclists that is similar to ...
The focus of this paper was on how people plan routes when using maps. This issue is relevant not on...
Hikers and hillwalkers typically use the gradient in the direction of travel (walking slope) as the ...
Route choice through mountainous terrain requires a knowledge of how pace (the reciprocal of speed) ...
More and more GPS collected travel data is being shared via the internet. This is especially true wi...
Purpose The dynamics of speed selection as a function of distance, or pacing, are used in recreation...
Running routes' elevation profiles affect their runnability and therefore athletes' average speeds: ...
If a route is understood to be a selected or marked sequence of places within a given space, the ter...
Speed climbing is a relatively new sport gaining international attention due to the rapid expansion...
Abstract: Mountain marathon has attracted much attention and love, and its development is changing w...
Hikers and hillwalkers typically use the gradient in the direction of travel (walking slope) as the ...
In some types of human and animal locomotion, speed influences the amount of metabolic energy expend...
<p>The Langmuir Rule (1984) assumes a basal speed of 4 km/h and modifies the value according to the ...
In this review of research on climbing expertise, we focus on different measures of climbing perform...