Great postings lately, from Dorset to the Mediterranean to Oz, amazing. The US west coast is in the middle of a terrible drought, so we've hung up the skis and got out the bikes. Below is gopro of some single track at Cline Buttes outside of Sisters, Oregon. High desert juniper forest lava flows and such. As usual the gopro doesn't capture the slope on the hill climbs (because your head generally stays at the same angle to the ground, I suppose, regardless of slope), but this is good and gnarly terrain. The TTR doesn't exactly explode out of the turns but I still love the soft tail and grip on the climbs. Need to tilt the camera up a bit next time.
Looks like fun in that dry dirt between pretty canyon rock! I saw the rabbit! Sounds like there may be rattle coming from your bike or somewhere, or my speakers have gone weird??!!Im guessing you had the exposure settings turned down because of the slight blue ish tindge to the video?
Nice little vid that, im going to have to upload a vid at somepoint.
Your winberry divide trail vid on youtube looked like fun!
-- Edited by peteBLUEttr on Wednesday 18th of February 2015 09:57:03 PM
Looks like fun in that dry dirt between pretty canyon rock! I saw the rabbit! Sounds like there may be rattle coming from your bike or somewhere, or my speakers have gone weird??!!Im guessing you had the exposure settings turned down because of the slight blue ish tindge to the video?
Nice little vid that, im going to have to upload a vid at somepoint.
Your winberry divide trail vid on youtube looked like fun!
-- Edited by peteBLUEttr on Wednesday 18th of February 2015 09:57:03 PM
Good question on the exposure, I'll have to take a look. The light was pretty "flat" that day. The sound is odd (the gopro case is sealed, so the sound is oddly muffled but some sharp sounds seem to come through clearly).