Tough Terrain & Deep Water

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ellebarto

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This is the afternoon section of a brilliant day we did recently in Bala forest. Some challenging terrain and some nice deep water.

It also shows us driving up the track that when driving back down we had the accident on, so an interesting alternate look at the terrain where our mate rolled his 90.

https://youtu.be/PuCH3NQcZDE
 
Elbarto, quick question I'm debating buying a camera or two to film my own laning trips.

Are GoPros worth the extra money? I don't mind paying for something if it's worth it but don't want to pay for a name.
 
Nope. Not all. Take a look at ghost drift HD. Not the brand new very flash ones but the one back. Brilliant remotes and waterproof without some clumsy case
 
This is an interesting buy and the closest budget version of a go-pro. Someone sent me one to trial. Usually all this Chinese stuff is utter junk but this is great if you know what you are getting.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00JA0LQ2C?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

Like anything with a waterproof housing, Go-Pro included, sound quality is poor and like a standard Go-Pro it has no remote. You get an hour of full HD and the quality of the picture is absolutely brilliant.

It's just for me, it makes it easier to edit footage and synchronise rear and front camera footage if I have lots of bite sized pieces and not 1 hour long chunks. That means a remote is essential. I also don't like faffing with waterproof housings and when my Ghost Drifts go under water, they still pick up sound and it makes for fun footage. Problem is they are £200+ each
 
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Good point on the remotes, I hadn't thought about that. Just recording the interesting bits will be better if I had to get out and faff with a case would get on my nerves quickly.
 
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