Trekking Pyrenees Mountains. Senderismo en los Pirineos.

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2009

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10 days trekking Pyrenees, Spain
GR-11
2009 September

Senderismo Pirineos, montañas durante 10 días a partir de Canfranc Estación de Monte Perdido. Principalmente GR-11.
Trekking from Canfranc Estacion to National Park Ordessa (Monte Perdido)

הרי הפירנאים
Pyreneeën
Pirenei
Pyrénées
Пиренеи

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  • Oh! Thank you :) Yes the weight is the main consideration in multiple days hikes. So even caring a small tripod is not an option. Other option, if you use a hiking pole, there are some models with camera screw at the top, so it is like a hiking pole and a monopod. Still I don't have one, so the best I can do is to hold the camera as stable as possible, and then software corrections will do the rest. :)

    Note that software stabilizing reduce image quality.

  • Beautiful!

    how could you keep your cam that steady while walking?

    And whats that music please :-)

  • @chochmah Hi, thank you :)

    I used software stabilizing techniques for improving unstable shots. The song is RJD2 – Ghostwriter.

  • I´m from Huesca and the GR11 is totaly awesome, I love it in the summer.

  • Oh! Close to Ordessa National Park! You are so lucky! :)

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  • cool vid think i want to do the big one atlantic to the med, keep on walking!!

  • Awesome. Looks similiar to Scotland only the mountains are higher. I've often thought about going there for a holiday, hoping to bag summits, and do some ridge walking in a day, if that's possible. Anyone got any advice for this here Pyrenees neophyte?

  • Buen montaje y muxa condicion fisica.chapooo.

  • @hikingbike Thanks for the Answer. I really have to look into software stabilizing as your results are very impressive. My first thought was you had some sort of mechanical inertia device with you to archive that effect and wondered how much that would weight and how one could carry it around on a hike.

    btw. happy marriage :-)

  • Nice video, I recognise many places in there! Good choice! Greetings from Costa Brava :) Keep walking :)

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