@jnpitcher I believe it's runnable down to about 2.5 feet, but I've never paddled it that low. The other time I ran it was about 3 feet, it was plenty of fun but quite a bit easier than it was at 4.75 I don't know of an upper limit, of course the holes on the drops will get a little tricker with more water but it was no where near a problem yet. I'm sure between 5-6 feet it would still be quite paddleable, though perhaps pushing the top of class 3 into low 4
Oops....never mind the answer to my question...I now see the camera information posted on your video. Such impressive quality! I need to learn more about cameras.
Whooo....thanks for the vicarious trip down the Brodhead (I like to film, but I'm not a boater). What kind of helmet cam do you have? The quality is excellent!
nice run. Love the GoPro.
What's the runnable range?
jnpitcher 1 year ago
nice run. Love the GoPro.
What's the runnable range?
jnpitcher 1 year ago
@jnpitcher I believe it's runnable down to about 2.5 feet, but I've never paddled it that low. The other time I ran it was about 3 feet, it was plenty of fun but quite a bit easier than it was at 4.75 I don't know of an upper limit, of course the holes on the drops will get a little tricker with more water but it was no where near a problem yet. I'm sure between 5-6 feet it would still be quite paddleable, though perhaps pushing the top of class 3 into low 4
njmikey721 1 year ago
Oops....never mind the answer to my question...I now see the camera information posted on your video. Such impressive quality! I need to learn more about cameras.
tsugat1 1 year ago
@tsugat1
The GoPro's really easy to use. And pretty cheap. I've got one for WW kayaking and its great.
jnpitcher 1 year ago
@tsugat1
The GoPro's really easy to use. And pretty cheap. I've got one for WW kayaking and its great.
jnpitcher 1 year ago
Whooo....thanks for the vicarious trip down the Brodhead (I like to film, but I'm not a boater). What kind of helmet cam do you have? The quality is excellent!
tsugat1 1 year ago