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Possible real life situation: Measuring your climbing
You are about to start climbing a mountain that is 3, 280 feet (1000 m) high. You
want to be able to check your progress as you climb, so you activate the altitude
difference measurer on your Suunto Core. You start climbing, checking your altitude
occasionally to see how far you are from the next check point. At some point you
start to get tired. You check your altitude, and see that there’s still a lot of climbing
ahead. Maybe you need to rethink your next check point.
5.5.2  Recording logs
The log recorder stores all your movements in altitude between the start and
stop times. If you are engaged in an activity in which your altitude changes,
you can record the altitude changes and view the stored information later.
You can also set altitude marks (laps), allowing you to view the duration and
ascent/descent height between your previous mark and current mark. Your
marks are stored in memory and you can access them later.
To record a log:
1. In the 
 ALTI & BARO
 mode, select the log recorder view.
2. Start, stop and restart it with [Start Stop].
3. When you are recording a log, set laps with [+].
4. Keep [+] pressed to reset (this can only be done when the recorder is
stopped).
Log height difference: shows the measured altitude difference between a log
starting point and a log finishing point with the following icons:
In the additional views:
is displayed when your altitude is above the starting point.
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