Joined: Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:57 pm Posts: 231 Location: North Sea
scoho wrote:
Anyone know how to embed the video player?
Hit the ''Vimeo'' button on the top of the post options which will bring up [vimeo][/vimeo] then insert the URL of the video 'http://vimeo.com/32056392' then insert ''www.'' before vimeo so it will look like [vimeo]http://www..vimeo.com/32056392[/vimeo] There are 2 dots there to mess it up,but you get the idea.
Nice edit by the way,can you tell me what camera your using and how you have it secured to the end of your ski pole?
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Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2010 9:59 am Posts: 32 Location: Canada
IrishGav wrote:
scoho wrote:
Anyone know how to embed the video player?
Hit the ''Vimeo'' button on the top of the post options which will bring up [vimeo][/vimeo] then insert the URL of the video 'http://vimeo.com/32056392' then insert ''www.'' before vimeo so it will look like [vimeo]http://www..vimeo.com/32056392[/vimeo] There are 2 dots there to mess it up,but you get the idea.
Nice edit by the way,can you tell me what camera your using and how you have it secured to the end of your ski pole?
Ahh there we go, thanks! I am using a gopro on those shots with a handlebar mount. You can pick the ones up they make or I got the tripod mount (for a gopro) and really cheap handlebar mount for any camera off ebay. Its super light and easy to use plus you only have to put one pole away when switching over.
Joined: Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:57 pm Posts: 231 Location: North Sea
scoho wrote:
IrishGav wrote:
scoho wrote:
Anyone know how to embed the video player?
Hit the ''Vimeo'' button on the top of the post options which will bring up [vimeo][/vimeo] then insert the URL of the video 'http://vimeo.com/32056392' then insert ''www.'' before vimeo so it will look like [vimeo]http://www..vimeo.com/32056392[/vimeo] There are 2 dots there to mess it up,but you get the idea.
Nice edit by the way,can you tell me what camera your using and how you have it secured to the end of your ski pole?
Ahh there we go, thanks! I am using a gopro on those shots with a handlebar mount. You can pick the ones up they make or I got the tripod mount (for a gopro) and really cheap handlebar mount for any camera off ebay. Its super light and easy to use plus you only have to put one pole away when switching over.
Sweet! i just got the GoPro Hero2 Outdoor Edition,will have to get the handle bar mount,pretty keen to do alot of footage like that. BTW i'm in BC soon for a few months if you up for a tour,where you based?
_________________ ''In reality nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future'' @GavanHennigan
Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2010 9:59 am Posts: 32 Location: Canada
IrishGav wrote:
scoho wrote:
IrishGav wrote:
scoho wrote:
Anyone know how to embed the video player?
Hit the ''Vimeo'' button on the top of the post options which will bring up [vimeo][/vimeo] then insert the URL of the video 'http://vimeo.com/32056392' then insert ''www.'' before vimeo so it will look like [vimeo]http://www..vimeo.com/32056392[/vimeo] There are 2 dots there to mess it up,but you get the idea.
Nice edit by the way,can you tell me what camera your using and how you have it secured to the end of your ski pole?
Ahh there we go, thanks! I am using a gopro on those shots with a handlebar mount. You can pick the ones up they make or I got the tripod mount (for a gopro) and really cheap handlebar mount for any camera off ebay. Its super light and easy to use plus you only have to put one pole away when switching over.
Sweet! i just got the GoPro Hero2 Outdoor Edition,will have to get the handle bar mount,pretty keen to do alot of footage like that. BTW i'm in BC soon for a few months if you up for a tour,where you based?
Yeah I am always looking for more splitboard partners. I am going to school in Kamloops so I head out any direction from there Rogers pass, coquihalla, Duffy lake highway mainly. Yourself?
Joined: Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:57 pm Posts: 231 Location: North Sea
scoho wrote:
IrishGav wrote:
scoho wrote:
IrishGav wrote:
scoho wrote:
Anyone know how to embed the video player?
Hit the ''Vimeo'' button on the top of the post options which will bring up [vimeo][/vimeo] then insert the URL of the video 'http://vimeo.com/32056392' then insert ''www.'' before vimeo so it will look like [vimeo]http://www..vimeo.com/32056392[/vimeo] There are 2 dots there to mess it up,but you get the idea.
Nice edit by the way,can you tell me what camera your using and how you have it secured to the end of your ski pole?
Ahh there we go, thanks! I am using a gopro on those shots with a handlebar mount. You can pick the ones up they make or I got the tripod mount (for a gopro) and really cheap handlebar mount for any camera off ebay. Its super light and easy to use plus you only have to put one pole away when switching over.
Sweet! i just got the GoPro Hero2 Outdoor Edition,will have to get the handle bar mount,pretty keen to do alot of footage like that. BTW i'm in BC soon for a few months if you up for a tour,where you based?
Yeah I am always looking for more splitboard partners. I am going to school in Kamloops so I head out any direction from there Rogers pass, coquihalla, Duffy lake highway mainly. Yourself?
Yeah i will be doing same areas this trip,starting off in Duffey and then onto Rogers area,then heading north to Terrace in March,add me on FB look up 'Gavan John Paul Hennigan'
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Joined: Sat Dec 11, 2010 7:59 pm Posts: 35 Location: Vancouver, B.C.
scoho wrote:
Heres my edit from the 2012 Canuck splitfest, deep pow and faceshots!
That looks like it was a shitload of fun!
-hps
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Joined: Sat Oct 30, 2010 9:59 am Posts: 32 Location: Canada
After staring at this zone from the highway for years we finally toured up to check it out. Was stoked to find that the reststop bathrooms were open and heated, although it smelled like a giant heated outhouse. The Area provided short laps of super fun terrain with powder,cliffs, and pillow lines everywhere.
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