MRNP Paradise Glacier 020810
2/15/10
WA Cascades West Slopes South (Mt Rainier)
2252
8
The Paradise Glacier skied well today. :D
Saw some nice tracks in the Tatoosh and the Nisqually...
Great day to be out.
Some pics and vid...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=14732&id=100000218445455&l=89e5053b67
http://www.vholdr.com/node/67095
Saw some nice tracks in the Tatoosh and the Nisqually...
Great day to be out.
Some pics and vid...
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=14732&id=100000218445455&l=89e5053b67
http://www.vholdr.com/node/67095
Wow.That video looks like heaven.
Glad to see you getting at it again.
No kidding! Great vid!
That is one swell video!
That vid is very good for non-edited, and fun in any event. Also, leaving the cam on during your short midrun break is a nice touch. Actually, I think you're on to something here by shooting and posting a start to finish "one take" , unedited POV vid.
Your vids (saw the ones from Nisqually chutes last week) are remarkably steady, given the activity. Have you had a learning curve to get the shots right, composure etc. ? The equipment? Talk to us before you're famous.. :D
Your vids (saw the ones from Nisqually chutes last week) are remarkably steady, given the activity. Have you had a learning curve to get the shots right, composure etc. ? The equipment? Talk to us before you're famous.. :D
The camera is pretty easy to use.
After a few days around the resort I had it figured out.
What I've found to be the most important is sunshine and smooth snow.
If you wear a helmet this would also help.
I've found that the best footage are lines with a lot of exposure vs in the trees.
And it helps to have somebody else in the video to give better perspective.
My favorite part is that you don't have to stop and take out a camera.
You just put your goggles on and roll.
After a few days around the resort I had it figured out.
What I've found to be the most important is sunshine and smooth snow.
If you wear a helmet this would also help.
I've found that the best footage are lines with a lot of exposure vs in the trees.
And it helps to have somebody else in the video to give better perspective.
My favorite part is that you don't have to stop and take out a camera.
You just put your goggles on and roll.
thanks for posting this as it really made my day watching and gets me excited to go ski. looked really fun.
We went out there to check out your tracks today and to ski the opposing N-facing slopes. Great day.
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