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Day Tripping

Created by coreyb coreyb  > 9 months ago, 18 Jan 2011
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coreyb
coreyb

WA

463 posts

18 Jan 2011 2:51pm
A quick clip from a day away from the crowds

bjw
bjw

bjw

QLD

3687 posts

18 Jan 2011 5:49pm
good footage guys .. painful when I have to work
thewala
thewala

VIC

7 posts

18 Jan 2011 7:04pm
Awesome. Very inspiring. Wish I was back in WA!!!!!
Garth
Garth

WA

67 posts

19 Jan 2011 12:51pm
Thanks Corey.
Pala
Pala

WA

43 posts

19 Jan 2011 12:59pm
Nice work
Where is that if you dont mind me asking?
merman
merman

QLD

431 posts

19 Jan 2011 6:18pm
jealous!!!
Nerk
Nerk

NSW

108 posts

19 Jan 2011 10:02pm
Great video Corey - I'd be happy to kite like that using two hands!
MikeN
MikeN

WA

368 posts

21 Jan 2011 1:08pm
Nice work Corey , looks like you and Garth had some fun .

Was worth the drive by the looks of that .
Lazarus
Lazarus

160 posts

21 Jan 2011 7:44pm
Nice! But why not attach the pole to your harness?


Keahi
Keahi

QLD

853 posts

23 Jan 2011 4:49pm
^^
Do you have a pic of it attached to your harness?
youngbull
youngbull

QLD

826 posts

23 Jan 2011 8:00pm
I do have to apologize but your heading sent my brain into overload cause all I could think of was "star trekking across the universe" the second I seen your post.

See Link..........


Day Tripping-Star Trekking, almost the same.
Zac
Zac

Zac

WA

91 posts

27 Jan 2011 11:23am
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2dumb2live said...

Nice work
Where is that if you dont mind me asking?


And where we ask?
Lazarus
Lazarus

160 posts

28 Jan 2011 3:52am



Here. It is a piece of pipe from an old solar heating system - sort of flexible pvc with aluminium so you can bend it - but i think a straight pipe would work as well. It is about a metre long and attached to the harness with cable ties to where ever. The big bolt prevents the pipe from rotating and is necessary. The mystic harness that i have has this plastic frame on the back and I drilled a couple of holes for cable ties. The camera attaches to the pole with the handlebar or the roll bar mount. It took a bit of adjusting and getting used to, but now i dont even notice it. I think it gives a nice POV video.
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