Testing my bullet camera while sea kayaking in Cornwall
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Nice job! Looks like you're having fun and you are a skilled paddler. Thanks.
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I liked watching your spare paddle wander around. I have had the same issue.
Some of our friends slide the shaft into a 1 foot long plastic tube attached to the deck.
I just string more bungies around it.
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Stadt and Sola: Soft safe sandy beaches with good winter conditions. Surf boarders know these spots.
Hustadvika North of Molde is for a kayaker wanting point breaks, refuges at sea, a chance to get ashore and who's got a helmet.
Alnes, Godøy, West of Ålesund. Deep ocean meets rocky coast, waves untamed. Still a chance to get ashore in case of an emergency.
'BSI padling' is probably the most fun club to be with and get advice or company from.
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thanks im gonna check it out
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...and who is that?
what did you have the camera running on?
ismokegreentrees 3 years ago
The helmet camera is plugged into a Sony DCR-HC96 and I have a remote control skytools (not waterproof - protected in a plastic cover) to start/stop it. The camera is protected by a waterproof Utterbox that I drilled a hole in for the 3 cables; camera, remote ctrl and microphone. All the kit was bought from actioncameras (dot) co (dot) uk.
mattiasaltin 3 years ago
You're a good paddler,so many would not dare to do that (for some reason). They should, and you inspired me to go film some beach surfing soon... After all, it was why I bought it.
GuleGardiner 3 years ago
Cheers - glad to hear you feel inspired to paddle! :) Do you have any tips on good surf spots in Norway?
mattiasaltin 3 years ago
hi, what bullet camera did you use ?
I'm very ineterested in by one, but I'm still not very confident with that kind of things.Thank you!
alberto861 4 years ago
I use a 580 line camera from actioncameras(dot)co(dot)uk
mattiasaltin 4 years ago