trekcurve
Trekcurve is a concept used in hiking analytics to describe the relationship between cumulative trekking effort and progress along a route. It is commonly plotted with distance or time on the x-axis and a measure of exertion on the y-axis, such as energy expenditure, heart rate, or perceived effort.
In practice, a trekcurve can be derived from data gathered by GPS devices, heart-rate monitors, and barometric
Interpreting the curve helps planners and trekkers optimize pacing, rest stops, water and food planning, and
Applications include route selection, day-to-day mileage planning, acclimatization scheduling, and training feedback. Some practitioners compare Trekcurves
Limitations include variability between individuals, weather conditions, altitude effects, and sensor accuracy. Trekcurve is not a
See also: Pace chart, elevation profile, metabolic cost of transport.