Gisburn Forest 13 - rollercoaster (Hully Gully)
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Looks amazing!
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what bike you riding?? those forks seemed to take away more of the trail than mine did, almost ended up with broken arms on the dry rocky berms
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god i love this place. only been once but so want to go back!
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ive been before and couldent find hully gully looks so much fun!!!
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How brilliant is the HULLY GULLY have you got a video of you on the fallen down trees??
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Was on that on thursday WOT a piece of trail building,nice vid man.there some new trail now with a small log ride quaility
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09 Marin Rocky Ridge hardtail with Fox Float R 32s. It was 2 years ago when the trail was like a runway, no it's a bit knackered 'cos everyone seems to want to brake on it!
mfcat2009 11 months ago
AWESOME!!! Where did you attach the camera?
helmetless 1 year ago
@helmetless, underneath the top of the down tube, just behind the forks
mfcat2009 1 year ago
Good quality footage what sort of camera are you using. cheers
warollo72 2 years ago
Cheers, camera is a VIO POV. Not the cheapest, but like you say, good quality.
mfcat2009 2 years ago
I've enjoyed your videos as a taster for what Gisburn Forest has to offer but I'm with whalley665 re the camera placement. Sorry to be a pedant but surely if you place the camera in the centre of the bars you'll get a better view of the trail and the view of the trail will be as the current position but without the loss of view when the forks compress. After looking at your videos I'm off to Gisburn in the next couple of days. Thanks!
Andyrush1960 2 years ago
Thanks for the comments.
But if the camera is mounted on the bar, it points where ever the front wheel is pointing, which is rarely dead ahead. Watch the video back again and see where the front wheel is pointing.
I'll do a comparison vid for you and you'll see that when the camera is on the bars, it's very hard to follow the trail.
mfcat2009 2 years ago