03-04-2026 15:40
03-04-2026 15:40
Have you ever started your Pixel watch on OUTDOOR WORKOUT in one location and say hiked, then later drove to another location and hiked again, but forgot to stop your workout on your watch in between the two? Today I did just that. By sheer accident I figured out how to keep both OUTDOOR WORKOUTs and eliminate the drive time in between.
To fix this without loosing your data (including the 2 GPS trails),
1. On your watch start another Outdoor Workout and then stop it.
2. In the Fitbit app, open the list of your activity for that day. You should see 2 Outdoor Workouts.
3. Open one of them and Edit the start time and duration to match your 1st hike. Save.
4 Open the second one and Edit the start time and duration to match your 2nd hike. Save.
Go back to your Futbit Home screen and refresh. Check your Activities and each of those Outdoor Workouts. The GPS maps should show just the area of that particular hike. Also, back on Home screen, your Stairs should also be corrected now that the drive between hike locations has been eliminated.
Basically, the watch and Fitbit app retain all the OUTDOOR WORKOUT data which allows us to segment it into seperate workouts when needed.
Please note. I just did this today after metal detecting in two different locations and forgetting to stop/start my outdoor workout. So far the "Fix" is holding.
03-09-2026 07:48
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03-09-2026 07:48
Welcome to the Fitbit Community, @leosluckymounta. Thanks for sharing your trick to separate your outdoor workouts eliminating the drive time between them.
This information could be very useful for other users who forget to stop the work outs in between.
Happy stepping!
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