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I stuck the GoPro Hero2 to the window of the train from London to Somerset today to make a video.
Here are some choice snaps of the 800 or so which it took, every ten seconds on the journey home.
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El material que compré está formado por el kit 'Motor' con la ventosa y los complementos del kit de casco que no venían en el primero además del soporte para trípode.
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Through GoPro Through GoPro - They are heroes, look through their eyes
いよいよ待ちに待ったGoPro Hero 3 今回初めて試すwifi リモコンのレスポンスを撮影してみました。 起動は多少遅いものの、これはかなり使えそうです! □【GoPro3】Amazonアソシエイトリンク amzn.to/XcsnY3.Enjoy this GoProHero video
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A test drive with my GoPro Hero2 camera mounted to the side of my car.
This is going to be a lot of fun.
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Nic is really excited to do the Speleobox. It's a maze of tight spaces that looked really cool on a GoPro.
This morning I cycled 17½km (11miles) roundtrip from Oak Bay Bike Shop (OBB) in Westshore Mall to the Wolf Hill rest stop along the Sooke Hills Wilderness Trail (aka The Great Trail). It's 4km from OBB to the trailhead at Mt. Wells Park parking (Humpback Reservoir). It's another 4600m (4.6km) to Wolf Hill rest area (and restrooms) from Humpback Reservoir.
What an amazing ride! I rented an Evo electric-assist (e-bike) bicycle and rode the whole way there and back. The only time I dismounted was on one downhill (DH) section. Going up the steep hills is no problem on an e-bike the the DH on the loose gravel could end up smarting a bit. I didn't want to find out. A couple of DH switchback have signs stating to dismount but these were not as treacherous as the one where I chose to dismount (and which, BTW, had no sign). We already walked this section of trail so knew where the hot spots were.
Once over the suspension bridge northbound, the trail pretty much heads straight up. I timed the climb from my GPS track and it's over seven minutes at 10km/hr. Now that's a hill.
When this trail first opened, it was touted as "a 13km connector" between the Galloping Goose Regional Trail (GGT) in Langford to the Trans Canada Trail at Shawnigan Lake. According to my GPS tracks it's closer to 20km. So for those of us who plan on whipping up there to ride it out and back, we may want to re-think that plan. Unless you're exceptionally fit and can do 40km up hill in a day -- then go for it. There are several access points from Goldstream Heights Road so doing it in increments is an option.
Before I go, let me say what a professional, helpful staff Dan Scott has at Oak Bay Bikes in Westshore Mall. Dan had my ride ready the night before and Misha and Pete got me out the door by 10:30 this morning.