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Thanks for the link and the extra info Smossy. I didn't want to sleep tonight so how I have something to do! Good info.
Thanks, sorry about spacing on those deer antlers, I've been busy. I will get a hold of you when I get back in town, thanks again.
Hey Trophy,Do you mean like this?https://www.dropbox.com/l/7Utip8Dg6N9gOhDftyUEy8epic day in B.C. last week with Geoff Kyle.
Just like that Norse Those little hip hits would be hard to tell if you didnt have the sled in front to watch him air out.Trophy- Anywhere that sells GoPros should have the handlebar mount. I disagree with Smossy, the helmet mount works fine (as seen in this video) Mount it on the helmet butted up to the back of the visor. My favorite footage usually comes from a chase sled.
Trophy- Anywhere that sells GoPros should have the handlebar mount. I disagree with Smossy, the helmet mount works fine (as seen in this video) Mount it on the helmet butted up to the back of the visor. My favorite footage usually comes from a chase sled.
I have a lidcam that i wear on my helmet but i move my head around to much!!! I seen some other videos of people with gopros, ?attached to a pole on there backpack? well not to sure i was going to attach mine to a shovel handle in the backpack. It stays looking forward and catches all your movement really well.
Quote from: norsepeak on March 01, 2013, 08:09:56 AMHey Trophy,Do you mean like this?https://www.dropbox.com/l/7Utip8Dg6N9gOhDftyUEy8epic day in B.C. last week with Geoff Kyle.I have a lidcam that i wear on my helmet but i move my head around to much!!
Thanks for your input smossy, I believe both applications will work fine. With walking I think your chest harness would would work just fine and I think with the snowmobile the helmet should work pretty good. That link you provided looks like it has great info, thanks again. I hope to post up some good vid of steep hill climbes!!