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Ouachita Trail - North Fork Pinnacle

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2009

This is the first video I took using the Stickpic (http://www.thestickpic.com)

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  • btw, I had emailed you a couple of months ago about the sizing for Komperdell Hike trekking poles and you recommended the #1 StickPic. I just wanted to let you know it fits like a glove (in case a future customer happens to have those same poles).

    Thanks again for the great product!

  • Hi Rod, thanks for the tips. I'll definitely give them a try on my next trip. I'm going to bring my camcorder next time and get some higher quality video.

    I really like being able to take video/photos from behind myself as I hike. I posted another video on Youtube demonstrating that. I think it adds a cool perspective.

  • Great Vid!

    I'm the kooky guy who invented the StickPic.

    Digital cameras are made with several different wide angle focal lengths.

    Depending on the type of camera and the length the trekking pole is extended, some part of the trekking pole may appear in the picture.

    By simply shorting the length of the trekking pole or adjusting the focal length by ever so slightly zooming in, you can eliminate the trekking pole in the picture.

    I hope this helps.

    Happy trails,

    Rod

    aka SierraShade

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