Upper Middle Cosumnes: Almost Virtual Tour

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2010

This is a fantastic kayak run in California that we kayaked on March 5th 2010. This represents a low water level, but still a great day. It's my 2nd try with the GoPro Hero HD--got my SD card problems sorted-out finally. I've learned that I prefer the look of the 1080 P footage to the 720 (because 1080 shoots less wide-angle). I'm still learning how to keep the lens clear of water, and also how to get the footage that I sped-up with FCE to render cleanly. Anyway, hope you enjoy it! Music's by Lyrics Born and Gomez.

There's actually a few more miles of junky class 4 that I didn't put in the film--it's long enough as it is.

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  • oh, and rain x does wonders i hear with the water.

  • I tried rain x a lot, but it didn't work that well. I've been using spit now, which is much better for some reason.

  • question about your sd card issues. what exactly were they? .i have a gopro hd and playing the 720P 60fps vidoes on my computer the video skips every second. but then playing it from the camera on a tv its fluid. sound similar?

  • Actually it would just stop recording and refuse to work at all anymore with the transcend cards...I even got a little "SOS" warning on the display. sounds like a computer/software problem with yours, instead of a card issue.

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  • what are some of the pros and cons of the villain?and great video!

  • nice video stephen, wondering how the pov would be with the chest harness vs the head cam, tried it? Thinking about trying this pov out at the gauley this year...

  • Love them! They're the warmest option for my hands that I've tried yet--warmer than glacier gloves or any pogies. They seem to only last me a season each pair, but it's worth it!

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