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Re: Cool videos
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 11:05
by ajayhawkfan
My Linn County cabin and the creek in front of it:
https://youtu.be/XpPG1P9hfsY
Road to Bourbon County Cabin and cabin.
https://youtu.be/1EB2t6XvTE4
Re: Cool videos
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 11:14
by ajayhawkfan
Around and under the High Bridge near Taos, NM.
https://youtu.be/UjA-vggd9c0
Re: Cool videos
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 19:19
by Savage
Nice work! Must have got a new toy for Christmas? It would be cool to have a drone follow you on a DS ride and get some awesome footage. But from my understanding the battery only lasts for so many minutes?
Re: Cool videos
Posted: 09 Jan 2017 19:36
by ajayhawkfan
My battery lasts for about 28 minutes.
Re: Cool videos
Posted: 19 Jan 2017 20:08
by Savage
Re: Cool videos
Posted: 20 Jan 2017 19:44
by Jamee
Great looking cabin!
We use to stud the wheels and ride for miles in the late fall and early spring on rivers like that. All I could think of while watching that video was racing around the next corner..
Doesn't look like a lot of ice on that river though, does it ever get thick enough to venture out on?
Savage, just got done doing some water skipping on our sleds during the holidays, never seen someone do it with a timbersled setup though..
The rum river is a major corridor north out of the twin cities and a total hoot..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wYIXDcztHUY
*** not my video, friend of a friend we ride with though..
Re: Cool videos
Posted: 07 May 2017 09:35
by troy
Into The Dust
Larry Janesky and his son Tanner team up to face the challenge of a lifetime: one thousand miles of unforgiving landscape in the Baja 1000 - the longest non-stop race in the world.
Two men, one bike, 25+ hours of relentless battle against fatigue, sleep deprivation, and the elements. The conditions of this competition are so harsh that only half of the teams ever make it to the finish.
This is their first time racing the Baja 1000. Could they finish, or even win?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYaQLS-7ejU
This is a well made video journal of this father & son Baja 1000 race. What they kind of leave out is how maybe having a few extra hundred thousand dollars to play with makes something like this possible.