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 10 reasons to buy a Go Pro.

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Snapzzz wrote:Before i left for Flaine i stuck two go pro mounts to my skis for different vantage points.
Both were rock solid....both have vanished.
I guess the extreme cold has affected the glue and let them go free.
Shame that as i was looking forward to trying them out.


So that is now 9 reasons to buy a Gro-pro
Snapzzz wrote:Before i left for Flaine i stuck two go pro mounts to my skis for different vantage points.
Both were rock solid....both have vanished.
I guess the extreme cold has affected the glue and let them go free.
Shame that as i was looking forward to trying them out.


Well it's highly likely you achieved the two different vantage points!
Ian Wickham wrote:So that is now 9 reasons to buy a Gro-pro

But if you go skiing in Flaine now, you can find free accessories just lying around in the snow!

I trust your camera didn't disappear too Snapzy?
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Ian Wickham wrote:So that is now 9 reasons to buy a Gro-pro

But if you go skiing in Flaine now, you can find free accessories just lying around in the snow!

I trust your camera didn't disappear too Snapzy?


Admin wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:So that is now 9 reasons to buy a Gro-pro

But if you go skiing in Flaine now, you can find free accessories just lying around in the snow!

I trust your camera didn't disappear too Snapzy?


No i still have the cam.

I stuck the mounts on at home while they were warm and dry so the glue went off correctly.
i was planning on shooting a single run several times from different angles and editing it together....not going to happen now and the mounts are gone....boo
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine
Booked; Les Arcs
Skis : Atomic Blackeye TI's

You'll just have to stick on top of your head then and look like a plonker

Did you invest in a chest harness??
bedrock barney wrote:You'll just have to stick on top of your head then and look like a plonker

Did you invest in a chest harness??
Dont need a camera to look like that with a lid
I've finally got round to editing some video from our January trip. I've uploaded to youtube. This is a 2 minute segment from the last day when I tried out the Gopro pole mount. Don't think I got the angle quite right and it would have been better with the mount at the end of the pole. The 'behind the head' viewpoint also not as I'd hoped. Hopefully I can get some more footage/practice next month. Towards the end of the video I manage to almost cross over the division area between two pistes...whoops!! Should keep my eyes on the road.

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