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Snow Boarding Hawaii Mauna Kea

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

wide angle camera mounted on my snow board. starting from 13,280 ft on top of mauna kea located on the big island of hawaii. this has been the best year of snow yet!

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  • The Keck people don't mind you up there?

  • @r0ckt3hc4sb4h It's not their mountain. Its everyone's mountain to enjoy.

  • What kind of mount are you using for your camera?

  • @r0ckt3hc4sb4h It is the suction cup mount that comes with the gopro hero wide camera when you purchase the motorsports kit.

  • How much snow does it get on average?

  • we usually get several snow falls that last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, up to a 6ft base at times. just when it melts down to where we cannot ride, it snows again. but nothing this winter.

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  • How much vertical drop can you get there?

  • lucky to live Hawaii. Big Island was just voted 7th best island in the world. i feel blessed to live here.

  • what is that black dot in front of the sun?

  • Why is there a big black dot on the sun?

    

  • The telescope at mauna kea is able to see the Andromedian fleet waiting to come to us at the end of 2012. Maybe it's a starship.

  • very cool vid. this is hawaii? the colors are vivid

  • fuck that is so sick man i love how u end up at the road

  • ummm this shit is really trippy. I want to snowboard here before I die. this doesn't even look earthly

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