I have a small camera that i tied to a ski pole and filmed a run or two in La Plagne last week.
Although the lens isn't wide enough to capture the greatest field of vision the results are not too bad.
And for £50 on eBay, i can't complain.
Video from La Plagne Jan 2011
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Started by Snapzzz in Ski Chatter 16-Jan-2011 - 10 Replies
Snapzzz posted Jan-2011
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens
Snapzzz
reply to 'Video from La Plagne Jan 2011' posted Jan-2011
Yeah, the snow was fine high up, a little thin and icy in places but on the whole ok.
Low down was another story.
Would i go back? Well not anytime soon as some of the runs are pretty steep for my daughter and partner. How they can get away with calling some of those runs blue is beyond me. I intend to start another thread about this later on.
Next time i will be looking for a resort that has plenty of greens and gentle blues as my partner is a very cautious skier but is building up slowly.
If it were just me then i would have no problem in going back as the place is huge and has enough to keep me occupied for a while. Lack of Apres and extortionate prices of food and drink has to be weighed up though.
Re teeth, they are in fact totally buggered. My last dental bill was over £3k. :-(
Low down was another story.
Would i go back? Well not anytime soon as some of the runs are pretty steep for my daughter and partner. How they can get away with calling some of those runs blue is beyond me. I intend to start another thread about this later on.
Next time i will be looking for a resort that has plenty of greens and gentle blues as my partner is a very cautious skier but is building up slowly.
If it were just me then i would have no problem in going back as the place is huge and has enough to keep me occupied for a while. Lack of Apres and extortionate prices of food and drink has to be weighed up though.
Re teeth, they are in fact totally buggered. My last dental bill was over £3k. :-(
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Video from La Plagne Jan 2011' posted Jan-2011
Snapzzz wrote:Would i go back? Well not anytime soon as some of the runs are pretty steep for my daughter and partner. How they can get away with calling some of those runs blue is beyond me. I intend to start another thread about this later on.
Snap! I've been thinking of starting a thread like that as some of the decisions on run grading that I've seen are a bit of a mystery to be fair! I wondered if I was the only one baffled sometimes. Glad to find it's not just me.
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
Jastem
reply to 'Video from La Plagne Jan 2011' posted Jan-2011
Great footage - stunning bobble hat :D
Zell Belle
reply to 'Video from La Plagne Jan 2011' posted Jan-2011
Great video Snapzzz I enjoyed watching it. My daughter was looking for a mini camcorder to take some skiing videos but we are bewildered by the choice and wonder if you could let me know what the make was of the one you used. Maybe pm me in case it is classed as advertising. I agree about the bobble hat by the way - class. Ria x
AllyG
reply to 'Video from La Plagne Jan 2011' posted Jan-2011
Thanks Snapzzz :D
I enjoyed watching that. I thought you did very well to ski down those icy bits holding up your camera on a pole. And even when you fell over you managed to do it gracefully and film yourself falling over (without damaging the camera!).
Was that run a red or a blue?
Ally
I enjoyed watching that. I thought you did very well to ski down those icy bits holding up your camera on a pole. And even when you fell over you managed to do it gracefully and film yourself falling over (without damaging the camera!).
Was that run a red or a blue?
Ally
Snapzzz
reply to 'Video from La Plagne Jan 2011' posted Jan-2011
Ally,
That run is a blue, a looooong blue.
I am not sure the graceful fall was anything other than luck! And the camera is very sturdy so banging it is not really an issue.
Re: The Camera.
As a few people have asked now below are the details of the camera used. It really is small, about the size of your thumb and adds no weight to your ski pole. It is a really solid unit and there is little risk of breaking it.
The picture quality does not compare to the latest HD units out there but as you can pick these up for less than £40 on ebay its a great buy.
It comes as a basic unit and you will need to buy a micro sd card for it, i use an 8gb version and it will record for a couple of hours.
You can either just tape it in its recording position or you can buy an additional 'sports pack' with a variety of mounts and elastic straps.
Any specific questions do please ask.
Heres another video from the same holiday.
That run is a blue, a looooong blue.
I am not sure the graceful fall was anything other than luck! And the camera is very sturdy so banging it is not really an issue.
Re: The Camera.
As a few people have asked now below are the details of the camera used. It really is small, about the size of your thumb and adds no weight to your ski pole. It is a really solid unit and there is little risk of breaking it.
The picture quality does not compare to the latest HD units out there but as you can pick these up for less than £40 on ebay its a great buy.
It comes as a basic unit and you will need to buy a micro sd card for it, i use an 8gb version and it will record for a couple of hours.
You can either just tape it in its recording position or you can buy an additional 'sports pack' with a variety of mounts and elastic straps.
Any specific questions do please ask.
Heres another video from the same holiday.
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens
Topic last updated on 19-January-2011 at 10:20
