Tracking Chattajack with Paddle Logger


We had quite a few of our users and members of our Paddle Logger Paddle Club tell us that they tracked their participation at Chattajack with Paddle Logger and they all did so awesomely we thought they deserved a shout-out on our website!

Neal Norton absolutely smashed it with an awesome total time of 5 hours and 44 minutes!

Kim Schrives competed for the first time, achieved an awesome result, and shared this crazy shot of the fog with us.

Many users not only used Paddle Logger to track the event itself, but during training for Chattajack - our Race Ready feature is ideal for race training. We recommend setting a delay to mimic real race conditions, then all you need to do is choose a virtual race distance from the main paddling screen in the app, and start paddling when you hear the beep. You’ll hear a second beep at the halfway mark, and a third when you cross the finish line. You’ll see your results in the trip details screen in the Logbook, but within a ‘Race Section’ which will include distance, time, and export to .GPX file option which can be uploaded to virtual paddling events.

If you also competed in Chattajack or you’re in training for another event, we’d love to hear about it! Get to know us by joining our Paddle Logger Paddle Club on Facebook where you can hang out with other like-minded paddlers from all over the world, or follow us and tag us on Instagram @paddlelogger

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