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A quick view of some of the scenery

Had the GoPro for ages but never really used it till now

So here's my first attempt

 

 

 

 



-- Edited by BM Steve on Sunday 15th of February 2015 10:53:30 PM



-- Edited by BM Steve on Tuesday 17th of February 2015 04:03:20 AM

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good video, love the trail & looks like a great place to ride

Terry

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Excellent - thanks for posting the video wink

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Yeah funky little trail that, pretty little lake there too, nice to see

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Part 2 of the same day

I'm stating to get the hang of video editing, it's fun, I like it

This is a few Klm away from the first vid, up on the ridge top

 

 

 



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Wow - that was a bit different! My guess is that there wasn't a lot of grip on the rock if your TTR was wearing knobblies.

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TTRfan wrote:

Wow - that was a bit different! My guess is that there wasn't a lot of grip on the rock if your TTR was wearing knobblies.

Brian


Not quite sure what you mean there ?

but the rock was quite grippy, just really bumpy, hard to see but the whole rock is criss-crossed with little gutters and lumps and bumps, 2-3inches deep and high

Makes for a very unsteady and bumpy ride



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Yeah thats some mental rock terrain, we only get that sort of thing on beaches here, and even then we dont see it alot.

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