Calendar.  A paper calendar with enough room on each date to write a few 
words including total miles, type of ride (trail, gravel, paved, etc) which 
bike, a word or two about weather/surface conditions and how I felt, and 
any noteworthy experiences or encounters.  At the end of the year I tot up 
my total miles, sigh contentedly, and file it in a drawer with 20+ years of 
calendars in.  No doubt it will be the central feature of my display at The 
Museum of No-one Cares after I'm gone...B-)

Steve

On Saturday, December 15, 2018 at 5:15:22 AM UTC-5, Surlyprof wrote:
>
> Bill’s thread on cycling goals made me realize that I don’t have an easy 
> and consistent method of tracking my mileage.  With the new year upon us, 
> I’d like to find a good way to track bike mileage across 3 bikes that I 
> ride pretty evenly.  So, how do you all track your mileage on the bike? 
>  I’m looking for any suggestions for products, cel phone holders, apps, 
> websites, whatever will make it easy to track over the year across multiple 
> bikes. 
>
> Thanks. 
> John

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